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SHAOLIN
18 LOHAN HANDS
Many readers have asked me about the famous Shaolin Eighteen
Lohan Hands. They were taught by the great Bodhidharma in 527 BCE
to monks at the Shaolin Monastery in China when this First Patriarch
of the Shaolin arts found the monks weak and often sleepy during
meditaion, which is the essental path towards enlightenment.
The Shaolin Eighteen Lohan Hands are fundamental chi kung exercises
that can bring tremendous benefits if they are practised as chi
kung. Over the years, I have successfully used selections from the
Eighteen Lohan Hands to help many people overcome illness, including
so-called incurable diseases.
But if they are practised as physical exercise, which is often the
case nowadays, naturally the practitioner will only get the benefits
of physical exercise. The crucial difference between chi kung exercise
and physical exercise lies not in the outward form (which can be
the same for both types of exercise), but in the internal dimensions
of energy and mind. If one does not know what these internal dimensions
are, it is unlikely that he (or she) has practised chi kung, although
he may have performed the outward form for years.
At the Shaolin Monastery, these Eighteen Lohan Hands evolved into
a kungfu set called Eighteen Lohan Fist, which forms the prototype
of Shaolin Kungfu today. Nevertheless, the Eighteen Lohan Hands
continued to be practised as chi kung exercise.
Because of its long history, there are many versions of the Eighteen
Lohan Hands being taught today. Shown below are the Eighteen Lohan
Hands taught in my Shaolin Wahnam School. The illustrations are
reproduced from a manual used more than 10 years ago by my chi kung
students.
1. Lifting the Sky
This pattern is also found in many other kinds of chi kung. This
is not surprising because "Lifting the Sky" is one of
the best of all chi kung exercises.
2. Shooting Arrows
The holding of the hands is in the "One-Finger Zen" hand
form, which is a typical Shaolin hand form. If you see someone holding
the hand in the from of a fist with one finger sticking out, you
can reasonably conclude that he has not learnt it in a proper way
from a Shaolin master.
3. Plucking Stars
These illustrations can only show the outward form of chi kung.
Once again, I wish to stress that chi kung form alone is not chi
kung. Chi kung is the art of energy management, and the form is
just a tool or means to implement energy management. If you merely
perform chi kung form, you are only doing physical exercise. If
you wish to learn energy management, you have to learn from a master
or at least a competent instructor, not just from webpages, videos
or books.
4. Turning Head
If you think that this exercise is just for loosening your neck
muscles, you are thinking of it as a physical exercise. As a chi
kung exercise, it is used literally to cleanse your head and nervous
system. Of course you have to learn such advanced skills from a
chi kung master, not from a physical education instructor.
5. Thrust Punch
Besides developing powerful punches for martial art, this exercise
massages and strengthens your heart. Correct breathing and making
the appropriate sound are necessary for obtaining the desired effect.
6. Merry-go-Round
If you wish to revitalize yourself without having to take pep pills,
this chi kung exercise may help you. It stimulates your "water"
energy at your ming-men, or "gate of life".
7. Carrying the Moon
Many of my students love this exercise the best. It makes you look
and feel young, and enhances your nervous system. You can have these
benefits only if you can generate a shower of chi or vital energy
down your body with this exercise.
8. Nourishing Kidneys
Ask a typical western doctor, and he will tell you that your kidneys
have nothing to do with sex. Ask a Chinese physician, and he will
tell you that your kidneys have everything to do with sex. In fact,
the Chinese medical term generally used to describe sickness related
to sex is shen-kui which means "kidney injury". "Why
were the Shaolin monks interested in sex?" you may ask. No,
the Shaolin monks did this exercise not because of sex, but because
"Nourishing Kidneys" also enhances their intellectual
and general vitality.
9. Three Levels to Ground
As a physical exercise, "Three Levels to Ground" can make
your legs strong and flexiable; as a chi kung exercise, it can strengthen
your heart system, generate better energy flow, and increase your
vitality.
10. Dancing Crane
This exercise helps you to channel vital energy to your legs. But
the benefits are not just for the legs. As the body is interconnected
by countless meridians, inducing better energy flow at the legs
is sometimes necessary to solve problems in other parts of the body.
Someone with kidney stones or a dull intellect may overcome his
problem more efficiently if he incorporates this "Dancing Crane"
exercise.
11. Carrying Mountains
If you wish to have powerful arms but do not want to undergo tough
and rough conditioning, or if you wish to overcome some chronic
pain at your back, "Carying Mountain" is a useful exercise.
12. Drawing Knife
" Qi jing ba mai" or the "eight wondrous meridians"
is often mentioned in chi kung texts but seldom understood. "Drawing
Knife" is an effective exercise to generate energy flow to
these eight wondrous meridians.
13. Presenting Claws
If you suffered from diabetes, had trouble with your digestive system,
or often felt worried and anxious, this exercise may overcome your
problem.
14. Pushing Mountains
I have never failed to be amazed by the profundity in simplity of
this exercise. If you wish to overcome your rheumatism, or to enhance
your sex life, or to have internal force for martial art, or to
have mental freshness -- just to mention a few of its benefits --
practise this exercise.
15. Separating Water
This is an excellent exercise for the heart and the lung systems.
It will also give you powerful arms.
16. Big Windmill
Many people will find it hard to believe, but if you perform this
exercise correctly and sufficiently, you can develop enough internal
force to break a brick without having to lift weights or strike
sandbags. Those with diabetes or problems related to the liver and
spleen systems, will also find this exercise very useful.
17. Deep Knee Bending
Here is another excellent exercise for the lower body. It also opens
up the meridians at the legs so that
negative energy from other parts of the body can be efficiently
drained out into the ground.
18. Rotating Knees
You may be surprised, but "Rotating Knees" may help to
overcome sex problems, or enhance sexual performance and enjoyment.
Strong, healthy knees, obviously, ensures that you will still be
agile at eighty and beyond.
Unless you are already well versed in chi kung, even if you can
perform these eighteen sets of movements correctly but without effecting
the internal dimensions of mind and energy, you will only get the
benefits of physical exercise. The illustrations, therefore, are
not meant for self practice, but for satisfying curiosity, and perhaps
as a means for preserving for future generations what the Shaolin
Eighteen Lohan Hands look like.
You will be mistaken if you think that the mind and energy dimensions
are not explained here because I want to keep them as secrets. Even
if I explain them here, many people may not believe the explanation.
Even if they beleive it and follow the instructions, they may not
get the desired result. Worse still, and this is a main reason why
many masters "keep the secrets", practising advanced chi
kung without a master's supervision may bring serious adverse effects.
You will appreciate the warning better if you remember that what
is involved is mind and energy, the two most powerful things in
the world. As an anology, learning how to swim or drive a car is
safe with proper supervision. But one would not, and should not,
go swimming or driving merely after reading some swimming or driving
instructions.
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