Ancestral Meridians

Ancestral Meridians
Title Ancestral Meridians PDF eBook
Author Odie Hawkins
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 201
Release 2017-02-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1524672483

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The central idea/premise behind Ancestral Meridians is that there are undiscovered acupuncture points that could lead mankind to higher spiritual and emotional planes. Ancestral Meridians is designed to explore the possibility that these points may exist. It should be clearly understood that acupuncture is not the sole instrument used to explore the undiscovered but may create the conduit for a flow of information from an area, or areas, previously unknown. Ancestral Meridians is a modern novel divided into three main story lines, with linking substories woven into and throughout the narrative. The action of the work takes place in America, Ancient Egypt, India, and modern-day China. The stories in Ancestral Meridians are revealed by Dr. Daniel Lane II and Dr. Jonathan Hoover, both acupuncturists.

8 Extraordinary Meridians

8 Extraordinary Meridians
Title 8 Extraordinary Meridians PDF eBook
Author Prof. Dr. P. Sivagnanam
Publisher Prof. Dr. P. Sivagnanam, ATAMA Publications
Pages 104
Release 2014-02-22
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Many books are available about Acupuncture treatment. This “8 Extraordinary Meridians a Practical Approach” is entirely different. In this book the author has explained, with limited acupuncture points, how we can cure all diseases within short period by this treatment. This book is best guide to Students studying Acupuncture and Acupuncture Doctors for effective treatment.

Meridians and Stable Water Clusters

Meridians and Stable Water Clusters
Title Meridians and Stable Water Clusters PDF eBook
Author Shui Yin Lo
Publisher Author House
Pages 63
Release 2013-01-24
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1481707094

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With thousands of years history and your own experience in using or benefiting from meridian-based medical practices, you many not feel that you need physical proof of the existence of meridian lines and points. However, it is the lack of visual proof that has kept the Western health community, including the insurance companies, from fully accepting the practices of the East like acupuncture and acupressure. Those who understand meridian theory know that it is not just the ability to help heal that is important in Eastern practice, but the focus on health maintenance through maintaining the flow of energy throughout the body. There are many people trying to establish the proof of meridian theory and this book contributes to this goal by presenting a sample of the work of Dr. Shui Yin Lo, who uses infrared photography in his research and has discovered its ability to reveal easily the 14 major meridians in Eastern meridian theory. We all know that we need a more efficient and cost effect approach to medical care and this book will provide a major steppingstone towards that goal.

Meridians and Acupoints

Meridians and Acupoints
Title Meridians and Acupoints PDF eBook
Author Bing Zhu
Publisher Singing Dragon
Pages 356
Release 2011-02-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 0857010212

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An in-depth understanding of the meridians and acupoints lies at the heart of effective practice in traditional Chinese medicine. This book outlines everything that practitioners and students need to know. The book explains how meridians relate to the major organs, where they are located in the body, and how they are linked to the healthy flow of Qi and blood. A large section of the book is devoted to descriptions of specific acupoints - their names, how to locate them, an introduction to the symptoms they can be used to treat, and how. Also included is a thorough introduction to the basics of acupuncture practice, including how to prepare a patient prior to treatment, how to insert and manipulate acupuncture needles, how and when to use moxibustion and cupping techniques, and what to do if treatment goes wrong. This useful and authoritative textbook, compiled by the China Beijing International Acupuncture Training Centre (CBIATC), under the editorial direction of leading Chinese clinicians Zhu Bing and Wang Hongcai, is essential reading for students of traditional Chinese medicine, and an excellent reference for acupuncture practitioners at all levels.

The Secondary Vessels of Acupuncture

The Secondary Vessels of Acupuncture
Title The Secondary Vessels of Acupuncture PDF eBook
Author Royston H. Low
Publisher HarperThorsons
Pages 200
Release 1983
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Extraordinary Vessels

Extraordinary Vessels
Title Extraordinary Vessels PDF eBook
Author Kiiko Matsumoto
Publisher Paradigm Publications
Pages 308
Release 1986
Genre Acupuncture
ISBN 9780912111353

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The most detailed exposition of the vessels in the English language.

Breathing, Mudras and Meridians

Breathing, Mudras and Meridians
Title Breathing, Mudras and Meridians PDF eBook
Author Bill Harvey
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 213
Release 2021-07-22
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1909141879

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The word "embodied" is one of those terms, such as "grounded" or "centered" that can be discussed forever without being experienced. Defining embodiment, though, can be quite tricky, because much of what is taught in western societies about the body devalues the felt experience. The categories of formal learning, particularly anatomy and physiology, are taught with the fundamental source being cadavers (dead bodies), and conceptualizations that do not include our own vitality, or life force. Without the felt experience, embodiment is just another concept that can be discussed ad nauseum. The felt experience (or "phenomenology" in academic-speak) is the path away from these endless discussions and conceptual befuddlement. This book provides a basic training on how to become aware of our physiological functioning and our sense of vitality. A part of this training comes from becoming hyper-aware of how we breathe. This awareness makes it possible to feel our own organs and how they function and interrelate. To help us refine our awarenesses of our own organs we are entirely fortunate to learn and practice methods, developed over thousands of years by Indian and Chinese cultures. With these fundamentals this book leads us through a series of connected experiences using mudras to feel our organs, the flows of our life force (Qi) and the flow of that life force through our meridians. From that we learn to feel our own chakras and sushumna (central channel), and our ability to perceive our connections with our environment and ecosystem. This then provides the basis for a body sense of our spiritual existence and development. Thus the definition of embodiment evolves into deeper awareness within our bodies and deeper connection to the world.