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What's the difference between a big Sunday and a small Sunday in Qigong?

To put it simply, Xiao Sunday is to get through the second pulse of Ren Du and connect the acupoints to which he belongs. This is Xiao's Sunday. The acupoints to which it belongs are, from front to back, Tiandan (starting from the lower abdomen), perineum and tail, ascending along the spine on the back, and reaching Guanyuan, Datou Dazhui, Jade Pillow, Toutou Baihui, Shenting, Tang Yin, Renmian, Yingtu, Wei Ru and Xuanzhong. This is a cycle, it is a small Sunday. Please check it carefully here, some may be inaccurate.

Xiao Zhou is the same, no disease. Most people can do it, because the meridians of the human body are originally smooth, and it needs to be smooth again to make the qi machine go more smoothly.

But it is more difficult to see in the laws of the world, because it belongs to the real cultivation of the human body and can have various superb phenomena and functions, which are not understood and recognized by ordinary people. The special function of the human body belongs to this level. Therefore, the general qigong master will not pass it on, and it is extremely difficult for someone to really understand Zhou Sunday. Big Sunday refers to the advanced range of things in the human body, which is called You Mao Sunday, also called river car running. At this time, there may be processing, mind moving objects, remote control, remote viewing, thought control, hallucinations and so on. These are unacceptable to ordinary people.

Big Sunday is the Du meridian and the odd meridian, and all the meridians in the whole body run at the same time. However, Xiao Sunday is only the patency of the second pulse of Ren Du, which is very different.