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  1. Hun and po - Wikipedia

    Hun and po are types of souls in Chinese philosophy and traditional religion.Within this ancient soul dualism tradition, every living human has both a hun spiritual, ethereal, yang soul which leaves the body after death, and also a po corporeal, substantive, yin soul which remains with the corpse of the deceased. Some controversy exists over the number of souls in a person; for instance, one ...

  2. The Five Spirits of Taoism and Chinese Medicine - Jennifer Raye

    Within Chinese medicine and Taoist philosophy, there is a unique concept known as the “Five Spirits”. The five spirits of the Zhi, Hun, Shen, Yi and Po are a model to understand the profound interconnection of body, mind, and spirit recognized in these systems.

  3. Hun & Po Ethereal & Corporeal Soul In Taoism - Learn Religions

    May 13, 2019 · Hun ("cloud-soul") and Po ("white-soul") are the Chinese names for the ethereal and corporeal soul -- or formless and tangible consciousness -- within Chinese philosophy, medicine, and Taoist practice.

  4. The 5 Spirits: Supporting The Soul in Chinese Medicine

    Jan 6, 2021 · In TCM, there are five types of “spirit-minds” that branch-off from someone’s central Spirit. Each is stored within one of the 5 Yin organs: The Heart beholds The Shen. The Lungs contain The Po. The Liver commands The Hun. The Spleen grounds The Yi. The Kidneys are keepers of The Zhi.

  5. The Five Spirits in Chinese Medicine - AcuPro Academy

    Feb 12, 2024 · Unlocking the 5 spirits in Chinese medicine: the Hun, Po, Yi, Zhi and Shen. And adding acupuncture points to support each spirit.

  6. Hun & Po – two aspects of the soul according to TCM

    Sep 15, 2024 · Together, the Hun and Po – the Ethereal and Corporeal souls – are the basis of our spirit here on Earth. Representing both our formless and tangible consciousness, the Hun ("cloud-soul") and Po ("white-soul") play a prominent role within Chinese philosophy, medicine and Taoist practice.

  7. Souls and Spirits, Hun and Po 魂魄 | Tin Yat Dragon Taoism

    Learn about what is Hun and Po (Wun Paak 魂魄) in Taoism, and see how it works in your everyday life plus after-death life. The souls and spirits are very easy to understand. Ordain and learn Taoist Magic from home!

  8. Shen and Hun: The Psyche in Chinese Medicine - Giovanni …

    The Chinese character for “Hun” is composed of a “ghost” or “spirit of a dead person” on the right (which gives it its meaning) and if a “cloud” [yun] on the left which is phonetic and gives it is sound (hun being similar to yun).

  9. Hun | Chinese Philosophy, Ancient Religion, Taoism | Britannica

    shen, in indigenous Chinese religion, a beneficent spirit of the dead; the term is also applied to deified mortals and gods. The shen are associated with the yang (bright, active) aspect of the cosmos and with the higher, spiritual component of the human soul.

  10. Understanding the Human Soul - Daoist Gate

    Learning about the Hun and Po is the key to unlocking the ancient Chinese understanding of the soul, the human body, and the afterlife. The Three Hun (三魂) The three Hun form a person’s spiritual soul.

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