The acupressure points, which are part of the organic energy system of the body, work synergistically to create the larger energy center called Dahn-Jon. "Dahn" means "Ki-energy." It also means "red." "jon" means "field or center." In DahnHak Practice, seven Dahn-Jon energy centers are identified in the body. These energy centers are not organs. They exist in the body on an energetic level not a physical level. They are located in areas where several acupressure points are in close proximity to each other. They form a cooperative system which controls the activities of the bodily functions through accumulating and synthesizing the vital Ki-energy.
Dahn-Jon is shaped like an egg or a ball. Sometimes, the Dahn-Jon is described by practitioners as like the sun. As Ki-energy collects inside the Dahn-Jon, it may grow from the size of a chestnut into something larger than a basketball. Practitioners feel their Dahn-Jons differently, according to their sensitivity to Ki-energy and the degree of their activation of the energy centers.
There are seven Dahn-Jons in the body:
Three Internal Dahn-Jons:
Lower Dahn-Jon
Middle Dahn-Jon
Upper Dahn-Jon
Four External Dahn-Jon:
2 Jang-Shim
2 Yong-Chon
In the Dahn-Jon system, if one or more of the seven energy centers are blocked, the Ki-energy flow in the body is reduced and the interchange of Ki-energy with the cosmos weakens, causing disease. As the Dahn-Jon System becomes unblocked through DahnHak Practice, the flow of the Ki-energy is restored, improving physical health and a feeling of peace.
Three Internal Dahn-Jons
All three of the Internal Dahn-Jons are unique in their function. Lower Dahn-Jon is located two inches below the navel and two inches inside the abdomen. The function of this energy center is to accumulate the vital Ki-energy and circulate the energy throughout the entire body. The color of the energy of Lower Dahn-Jon is red. When the Lower Dahn-Jon becomes fully developed, the body becomes fielled with fresh vital energy and physical strength is increased. During the exercises, when references are made to the Dahn-Jon, it usually means the Lower Dahn-Jon.
Middle Dahn-Jon is located around the Jon-Joong (Dahn-Joong), an acupressure point between the breasts. This is the place of human emotional energy, characterized by unconditional love. When the Middle Dahn-Jon is activated, practitioners feel a state of mind that is peaceful and trnaquil. They have the capacity to direct unconditional love towards other.
When a person begins to feel the Ki-energy in the Middle Dahn-Jon, their communication of feelings and interaction with others improve to a level of complete understanding. Emotion is energy. When people feel stressful from strong negative emotions, the Middle Dahn-Jon will become blocked with impure energy. When the Middle Dahn-Jon becomes blocked, the energy circulation is reversed. This condition leads to many diseases of the nervous or circulatory system. The color of the energy of the Middle Dahn-Jon is gold.
Upper Dahn-Jon is located near the In-Dang, an acupressure point between the eyebrows. It is activated by pure energy. The color associated with the Upper Dahn-Jon is indigo. When the Upper Dahn-Jon becomes activated, practitioners experience clear awareness.
The activation of the Upper Dahn-Jon is the key to unfolding the higher abilities of the human brain. As the brain wave lowers into an alpha state, consciousness becomes one with cosmic energy. Personal identity is lost and is replaced by an understanding of Cosmic Consciousness. This is when the practitioner awakens into a new dimension of mind.
Four External Dahn-Jon
Two of the four External Dahn-Jons are located in the palms of the hands called Jang-Shim. The other two External Dahn-Jons are located in the soles of the feet, called Yong-Chon. They are the main channels for energy interchange between the human body and cosmos. They function as gates supplying the body with Ki-energy from the huge reservoir of cosmic vitality.
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