The practices for regenerating the bone marrow through a series of breathing exercises has been one of the great legacies of the ancient Taoist masters of China. Bone breathing is capable of arresting the loss of bone mass and to replace bone mass and red marrow through a process the ancients called "bone marrow washing". The main ingredient of marrow washing is the breath, not the gross breath that enters ours nostrils, but rather the subtle breath that penetrates through every pore in the skin.

The subtle breath is guided through the bone marrow with the attention. For example one places the attention on the tip of the index finger and slowly moves the attention up the the length of the bone, moving up to the wrist. This simple action activates a very powerful law of energy work that states that any place in our bodies we place our attention a flow of energy is generated in that direction.By moving the attention from the top of the index finger to the wrist over and over again warmth, tingling, heaviness or subtle vibration of the finger may be experienced. The warmth or heaviness that may follow is an indication that the exercise is generating energy flow within the bone.One of the basic tenets of Taoist medicine is that if there is good flow there is health, and when energy flow is reduced illness appears. From the finger the practice may be continued to the rest of the fingers and gradually up the arms, up the legs and the rest of the skeleton.

Another important condition in bone breathing practice is being able to feel the area being worked with the attention. The ancient Taoists have left us the maxim that says that "The practice of Tao begins with feeling". Without feeling the practice may degenerate into being just a mental exercise unrelated to the bones.

Bone breathing is not only for those repairing bones, but for opening the human potential to its maximum. It's ancient and it's working.

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Good luck!