The Flow of Energy in the Body Universe from the Unmanifested, Manifested, to the Manifested Point of Time of Emotions (Joy, Anger, Sorrow, and Happiness)
This model presents the flow of emotional energy in the human body universe by exploring the interaction between heavenly principles and human affairs, incorporating the Four Yogas of practice. The emotions of joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness evolve from their latent, manifested, to their highly sophisticated and operable state through different levels of practice. Below is a detailed interpretation of these three energy flows.
1. Unmanifested Emotional Energy Flow in the Heavenly Realm – The Internal Sage’s Path of Caution and Solitude
At the heavenly level, the emotional energy is in its unmanifested state, where it remains latent within the individual. Through the internal practice of the internal sage and solitude, the person enters deep into their heart to sense and harmonize the root of these emotions. At this stage, the emotional energy is not yet externalized, but it remains within the individual’s inner world, being guided by internal cultivation towards balance and wisdom.
• Mind (Jnana Yoga): Jnana Yoga refers to the cultivation of wisdom and rationality. Here, “mind” refers to one’s thought and consciousness rather than just emotions. Through the West White Tiger’s gathering place of introspection, individuals find their inner source and reflect upon themselves, adjusting the unmanifested emotional energy and maintaining inner tranquility and balance.
• Intention (Heart’s Bhakti Yoga): In this phase, emotional energy remains latent. Through Bhakti Yoga, the individual cultivates love and empathy through the practice of “extending oneself to others,” sensing inner emotions of compassion, and developing the ability to express love and kindness. This practice helps to regulate emotional fluctuations and maintain inner stability.
• Conscience (Soul’s Raja Yoga): In the practice of Raja Yoga, conscience energy awakens within the individual. Through meditation and introspection, conscience is activated, and the individual experiences the South Vermilion Bird’s moon cave of conscience awakening, reaching the highest state of goodness. During this process, emotions are sublimated, striving for purity in goodness and moral integrity.
• Heavenly Principles (Karma Yoga): Karma Yoga helps the individual to align their behavior with heavenly principles. By focusing on personal cultivation, one’s actions and emotions harmonize, ultimately reflecting the North Black Tortoise’s celestial root of the true essence — a manifestation of “things-in-themselves” in its purest form.
In the unmanifested stage, emotional energy is latent. Through internal cultivation and alignment with heavenly principles, the emotional flow is kept in a balanced and neutral state.
2. Manifested Emotional Energy Flow in the Human Realm – The Harmonious Virtue of External Kingliness
At the human level, emotional energy has already begun to manifest externally. The individual externalizes these emotions through their actions, speech, and social practices, testing and expressing the flow of emotions. This stage emphasizes the cultivation of the external king virtue, where sincerity is practiced to manifest emotions across the body, family, country, and the world.
• Body (Karma Yoga): At this stage, emotional energy manifests in the individual’s actions and daily life. Through Karma Yoga, the individual transforms internal emotions into concrete actions. The practice emphasizes personal cultivation and manifests in socially responsible behavior, reflecting a harmonious integration of emotions with social duty.
• Family (Bhakti Yoga): At the family level, emotional energy manifests as love and care. Through Bhakti Yoga, the individual practices love and empathy, promoting harmony within family relationships and demonstrating the virtue of compassion, thereby enhancing emotional connections among family members.
• Nation (Jnana Yoga): Through the practice of Jnana Yoga, the individual’s rationality and wisdom influence national governance. The emotional energy manifests through rational thought and wisdom applied to the well-being of the nation, driving progress and fairness within society.
• World (Raja Yoga): Through Raja Yoga, the individual’s emotional energy transcends the personal level and extends to leadership and social responsibility. The individual guides society with wisdom, leading the world toward peace and harmony through righteous leadership.
In the manifested stage, emotional energy becomes observable across four levels: the body, family, nation, and the world. It tests and validates the flow of emotions, driving the development of societal harmony.
3. The Manifested Point of Time – The Wave-Particle Duality of Energy Flow and the Harmonious Application Across the Four Yogas
At the manifested point of time, emotional energy reaches its highest level of manifestation, presenting a wave-particle duality, displaying both wave-like qualities and solid manifestations. This phase is the culmination where emotional energy is not only internalized but also made operable through concrete practice, embodying wisdom and balance.
• Body (Karma Yoga): In this stage, emotional energy is manifest in the body through action and practice. Karma Yoga helps the individual engage in personal cultivation, reaching the essence of “things-in-themselves” and revealing the divine mandate of human nature. This action-based energy flow reflects the true nature of human existence.
• Mind (Jnana Yoga): In the dimension of rationality, emotional energy is sublimated through wisdom and rational thought. Jnana Yoga helps the individual refine their rational thinking, guiding emotions through the energy of rational thought, influencing the mind and facilitating clarity and justice in decision-making.
• Heart (Bhakti Yoga): Emotional energy is manifested in the heart dimension through Bhakti Yoga, where love and devotion affect the individual’s interactions with others. The individual promotes harmony and growth through compassion, and emotional energy is channeled into relationships.
• Soul (Raja Yoga): In the Raja Yoga practice, emotional energy reaches its highest level in the soul dimension. Through deep meditation and self-reflection, the individual experiences the highest form of emotional refinement, aligning with the highest good and purity, achieving the ultimate state of excellence.
At the manifested point of time, emotional energy is operated through the Four Yogas across the four dimensions of body, mind, heart, and soul. The individual reaches a state of harmony, exhibiting the wave-particle duality of highly refined energy, maintaining balance and wisdom.
Conclusion
Through the above analysis, we can observe the flow of emotional energy in the human body universe as it evolves from the unmanifested to the manifested, and then to the highly refined state. Through heavenly principles of internal sage cultivation and human affairs of external kingliness, emotional energy reaches its highest level of manifestation through the interaction between the individual and the universe. By practicing the Four Yogas — Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Raja Yoga — the individual brings emotional energy into a refined and harmonious flow, ultimately realizing a state of balance and wisdom in life.
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