GUI IN CHINESE MEDICINE. Giovanni Maciocia 馬 萬 里

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GUI IN CHINESE MEDICINE Giovanni Maciocia 鬼 馬 萬 里

魑魅魍魉 CHI MEI WANG LIANG Man-eating mountain spirit Demons and monsters 鬼 NOTE: chi is cognate with 吃 to eat. Also, wang is cognate with 亡, to lose, to die, to perish. All characters are based on Gui radical.

RU JIA 儒家 CONFUCIANISM KONG FU ZI CONFUCIUS DAO JIA 道家 DAOISM LAO ZI FA JIA 法家 LEGALISM HAN FEI ZI

The concept of gui in Chinese philosophy and culture has important implications in Chinese medicine. Gui is an important complement to the Mind (Shen), Hun (Hun), Po (Po), Intellect (Yi) and Will-Power (Zhi) in the Chinese view of the psyche. As there are many different ways of looking at gui in Chinese medicine, the discussion of gui will be broken down into the following topics: 1. Gui as spirit, ghost 2. Gui as movement of Hun and Po 3. Gui as centripetal, separating, fragmenting force 4. Gui in relation to the Po 5. Gui as a symbol of contraction, counterpole of Shen (expansion) 6. Gui as dark force of the psyche and its connection with the Jungian Shadow 7. Acupuncture points with gui in their names

1. GUI AS SPIRIT, GHOST The concept of Gui in Chinese philosophy and culture has important implications in Chinese medicine. Gui is an important complement to Shen, Hun, Po, Yi and Zhi in the Chinese view of the psyche. The old pictogram for Gui depicts the bodyless head of a dead person in its swirling movement in the world of spirit. It therefore indicates the spirit of a dead person. Initially, there was no evil connotation to this term, i.e. the spirits of dead people were neither benevolent nor malevolent. After the introduction of Buddhism into China, the word was used to indicate demons or hungry pretas (Gui). 鬼 GUI OLD CHARACTER FOR GUI Head of dead person without a body Swirling movement of the ghost of dead person in the realm of spirits

The belief in spirits of the dead is a cornerstone of Chinese culture, even today after nearly 60 years of Marxism-Leninism. The family is composed of two parts: the community of the living member and that of the dead members of the family. This provided the basis for the cult of ancestors which is so typical of Chinese society, even today. 1 Even today, adverse events in one s life may be due to displeasure of the ancestors spirits. Traditional Chinese belief holds that the living must tend to the wants and needs of dead relatives, who exist in an afterlife. The tradition manifests itself in the burning of fake money or paper models of luxury goods. 1. Granet M 1973 La Religione dei Cinesi, Adelphi, Milano, p. 34.

Ancestor worship is a tradition that runs through many aspects of Chinese life. One of the main Chinese festivals is Tomb Sweeping Day, when families visit graves of their forebears to clean them and burn incense. The spirit is believed to live on in the afterlife and at funerals families burn offerings of paper money and models of houses, cars and other little luxuries that the dead may need. 5 April, Qing Ming 清明 Tomb Sweeping Day. 清明

Figurines from Ma Wang Dui Tomb (Western Han 206 BC-25 BC)

Food from Ma Wang Dui Tomb (Western Han 206 BC-25 BC)

The motifs on the Ma Wang Dui coffins depict the swirling movement of the Hun after death. The coffins were also designed in a way to let the Hun flow upwards to Heaven (Tian) and the Po downwards to Earth after death. HUN PO

In the case of Emperor Qin Shi Huang Di, the first Emperor of a unified China, his Imperial consorts were sealed up in his tomb to serve him in the afterlife.