Acknowledgments
The Universal Tao Publications staff involved in the preparation and production of Karsai Nei Tsang extend our gratitude to the many generations of Taoist masters who have passed on their special lineage as an unbroken oral transmission over thousands of years. We wish to thank the thousands of unknown men and women of the Chinese healing arts who developed many of the techniques and concepts presented in this book.
We offer our eternal gratitude to our parents and teachers for their many gifts to us. Remembering them brings joy and satisfaction to our continued efforts in presenting the Universal Tao System. As always, their contribution has been crucial in presenting the concepts and techniques of the Universal Tao.
We also wish to extend thanks to the Chi Nei Tsang teacher Dr. Mui Yimwattana and Taoist Master Yi Eng, both of whom worked so patiently to teach their students.
Mui Yimwattana
A unique genital health massage service is now available at Tao Garden Health Resort. A Thai Massage masseuse with twenty-six years of professional experience does this special massage. In addition to being highly skilled and effective in all forms of Thai Massage, our new staff professional, Khun Ni, has acquired special training in genital massage that most of us have never come across before. Her professionalism, knowledge, and sensitivity in this delicate area have gained immediate trust and respect from all of us here who have been privileged to benefit from her massage. Not to be confusedthis is not a sexual massageit is for the health of the sexual organs, glands, and associated areas.
Buathon Thienarrom was formerly the Medical Manager and Chi Nei Tsang Practitioner at the exclusive Chiva-Som International Health Resort in Hua Hin, the royal seaside resort in the south of Thailand. She hopes to be able to pass on her knowledge of healing to those who are interested in holistic health. Because of her comprehensive background knowledge in nursing, psychology, and health sociology, she has been able to easily grasp the fine balance between traditional/alternative medicine and modern medicine. She fully understands the importance of harmony between body and mind in order to achieve spiritual development, which is the key to personal fulfillment. She has undergone extensive training in alternative/holistic medicine. She has appeared in a BBC program on holistic health on the Discovery Channel (Asia) and has also given many lectures on holistic health topics at various leading universities throughout Thailand. She has practiced her healing techniques in Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
Bunjong Pun (Khun Ni)
Buathon Thienarrom
We thank the many contributors essential to this books final form: The editorial and production staff at Inner Traditions/Destiny Books for their efforts to clarify the text and produce a handsome new edition of the book, and Gail Rex for her line edit of the new edition.
We wish to thank the following people who contributed to the earlier editions of this book: Saumya Comer for her writing and editorial contributions; Udon for his illustrations, book layout, and beautiful cover; Wilbert Wils and Jean Chilton for their editorial assistance; and Jettaya Phaobtong and Buathon Thienarrom for their editorial contributions to the revised edition.
A special thank you goes to our Thai Production Team: Raruen Keawpadung, Saysunee Yongyod, Udon Jandee, and Saniem Chaisarn.
Putting Karsai Nei Tsang into Practice
The practices described in this book have been used successfully for thousands of years by Taoists trained by personal instruction. Readers should not undertake the practice without receiving personal transmission and training from a certified instructor of the Universal Tao, since certain of these practices, if done improperly, may cause injury or result in health problems. This book is intended to supplement individual training by the Universal Tao and to serve as a reference guide for these practices. Anyone who undertakes these practices on the basis of this book alone, does so entirely at his or her own risk.
The meditations, practices, and techniques described herein are not intended to be used as an alternative or substitute for professional medical treatment and care. If any readers are suffering from illnesses based on mental or emotional disorders, an appropriate professional health care practitioner or therapist should be consulted. Such problems should be corrected before you start training.
Neither the Universal Tao nor its staff and instructors can be responsible for the consequences of any practice or misuse of the information contained in this book. If the reader undertakes any exercise without strictly following the instructions, notes, and warnings, the responsibility must lie solely with the reader.
This book does not attempt to give any medical diagnosis, treatment, prescription, or remedial recommendation in relation to any human disease, ailment, suffering, or physical condition whatsoever.
Introduction
Our sexual organs play a major role in our physical, emotional, and spiritual healthwe need arousing, orgasmic energy for the healthy functioning of our beings. When the genitals suffer from blockages, the Jing Chi (sexual chi) is not free to circulate through the body, which is then deprived of this powerful healing energy.
Karsai Nei Tsang is the practice of caring for our genitals and sexual organs, which we have neglected for far too long. The word karsai means sedimentation in the veins, which is a common cause of blockage in the body. Many different types of blockages occur in all parts of the body; they can come from the aging process, emotional and physical traumas, toxins, heavy metals, air pollution, poor nutrition, pesticides in our food, polluted water, or too much stress. There are blockages in our circulatory systems that affect blood and lymph flow, blockages that cause our organs to function poorlyespecially the kidney, bladder, spleen, pancreas, lung, prostate gland, testicles, uterus, and vaginaenergy blockages, and blockages in our tendons, fasciae, and muscles, to name just a few.
Karsai Nei Tsang focuses on the blockages in the genital area, especially those that take the form of sedimentation in the blood vessels. In order to have healthy, functioning genitals we need a rich supply of blood flow to and from them. When this blood flow becomes blocked with crystal-like sedimentation and fatty deposits, our sexual arousal response is greatly affected. With poor blood flow to the genital area, men will have difficulty getting and maintaining good erections, while women will have difficulty producing adequate sexual fluids, and getting the proper engorgement of the labia and clitoris. Karsai Nei Tsang releases the blockages and sedimentation that cause poor blood flow to these areas so that men and women can regain healthy sexual function.
Another important benefit of Karsai Nei Tsang is improved hormonal balance: when the circulatory flow in the genital area increases, hormones are more easily released. A healthy balance of hormones in turn stimulates sexual and brain functioning. When we have healthy hormonal function we are given some protection against many age-related problems such as memory loss, back pain, poor circulation, decreased libido, and problems associated with menopause.
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