How mortality awareness releases blocked qi (life-force) trapped in denial, fear, and resistance to natural impermanence.
Taoist medicine and philosophy view qi—life-force—as flowing through channels; blockage creates suffering and stagnation. Modern psychology echoes this: denial of death creates neurotic tension, chronic anxiety, and blocked authentic expression. When we resist memento mori—when we refuse awareness of mortality—we dam our qi into anxiety and defense mechanisms. We contract against death rather than flowing with it. Taoist practice suggests the opposite: consciously meditating on mortality loosens the knot of denial. As we integrate death's reality, that blocked energy releases. Fear doesn't disappear, but it stops consuming us. Chronic tension relaxes. We stop performing immortality through endless striving and controlling. The qi that was dammed in resistance becomes available for genuine aliveness: presence, compassion, creativity, joy. Death awareness paradoxically becomes vitality practice. By accepting our fundamental impermanence, we stop wasting life-force defending against it and instead direct that energy toward authentic living.
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