Sensory integration: the body perception in chan chuang practice

Dongchen Li, Thomas A. Green, Guodong Zhang
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Chan chuang, a psychophysical practice renowned for its beneficial effects, has been favored by martial artists and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners since ancient times. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, chan chuang has garnered increased attention and recognition. However, existing research primarily focuses on the efficacy of chan chuang, rather than exploring the practice itself. Consequently, there is a dearth of scientific and experiential guidance available to current practitioners of chan chuang. To address this gap, the present study employs an in-depth interview method within a qualitative research framework, conducting follow-up interviews with eight martial artists who regularly engage in chan chuang practice. By gaining insights into the physical and mental states of these practitioners, this paper aims to elucidate their embodied experiences of chan chuang from the perspective of “body perception”. The findings reveal that the practitioners’ perception of their bodies during chan chuang practice can be characterized by three key aspects: stillness, naturalness, and qi. The sense of stillness signifies a state of tranquility in both body and mind. The sense of naturalness represents a harmonious equilibrium of body and mind, at times even resulting in a loss of self-awareness. Finally, the sense of qi conveys a serene mental state accompanied by the smooth flow of life energy and blood. These three dimensions guide chan chuang practitioners toward attaining physical and mental well-being.
感觉统合:禅创练习中的身体知觉
禅创是一种以其有益效果而闻名的心理物理疗法,自古以来就受到武术家和中医的青睐。随着新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,陈创得到了越来越多的关注和认可。然而,现有的研究主要集中在禅创的功效上,而不是探索禅创本身。因此,目前的禅创实践者缺乏科学和经验指导。为了解决这一差距,本研究在定性研究框架内采用深度访谈法,对8名经常从事禅练的武术家进行随访访谈。本文旨在通过了解这些禅创实践者的身心状态,从“身体感知”的角度来阐释他们禅创的具身体验。研究结果显示,练习者在禅创练习中对自己身体的感知可以用三个关键方面来描述:静、自然和气。静止的感觉意味着身心都处于一种平静的状态。自然的感觉代表了身心的和谐平衡,有时甚至会导致自我意识的丧失。最后,气的感觉传达了一种平静的精神状态,伴随着生命能量和血液的顺畅流动。这三个维度指导禅创修行者达到身心健康。
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