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When Healing Happens Without Sending Energy

작성자진영|작성시간26.01.18|조회수428 목록 댓글 0



Introduction | Why I Am Sharing This

I am not sharing this post to explain a special healing method or technique.
Rather, I wish to gently clarify some of the misunderstandings that still exist
around Ki, healing, and how the human body naturally returns to balance.

Over decades, I have consistently emphasized the same point.
The body restores balance not because someone else’s energy enters from the outside,
but because, when interference is removed,
the body is able to remember its own original order.
Lisa’s message expresses this truth clearly,
not through theory, but through lived experience.
For that reason, I felt this exchange was worth sharing
beyond a private conversation.
What we refer to as training in Jinyoung Ssangkum Ryu
is not about acquiring special abilities,
but about allowing each person, at their own pace,
to understand and experience subtle changes
in the body and mind as they unfold naturally.

[Title]
When Healing Happens Without Sending Energy
— Ki, Conduit, and the Body Remembering Balance —



Lisa’s Message

Hi CJN,

Hope all is well.
The last diagram I sent you and the feedback you gave led me to create the PDF below.

I am just sharing it with you. Please read it if you would like. If not, no problem.

What I discovered is very simple:
when someone removes blockages from an individual so their Ki flows again,
it is not because the giver or healer sends their energy into the person.
Somehow, the healer acts as a conduit,
reminding the other person’s body to do what it already knows how to do
in order to return to balance (health).
Your energy is simply aligned with the frequency of Nature.

That is why you were able to keep a room of generally dysregulated kids
(at Summit Academy, in the gym on that Friday) regulated.
Their nervous systems felt safe enough
to align with Nature.

— Lisa

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My Comment
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Hi Lisa,

Thank you for sharing this. I read it carefully, and your reflection resonates deeply with me.

Your words express exactly what I have tried to convey for many years—
why I have always said that although I may help people heal, I am not a healer;
although I use needles, I am not an acupuncturist;
and although I may work with muscles and structure, I am not a chiropractor.

In Jinyoung Ssangkum Ryu,
one of the most fundamental understandings is this:
my body is not truly “mine,” and the energy moving through it is not mine either.

What we call Ki is the living movement of nature itself—
alive, intelligent, and self-regulating.
I have always emphasized my role as a conduit, a mediator.

Even when I use needles, my body does not send energy into another.
It simply aligns with nature,
allowing the other body to remember how to return to balance on its own.

Reading your message, it feels as though you are beginning to sense this directly—
not as an idea, but as a lived experience.
That kind of recognition does not come quickly,
and it cannot be taught through explanation alone.

Thank you for sharing your insight so honestly.

Have a great weekend 😊

-Jay-


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