Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 > > I'm wondering specificly if massaging the KD1 as a routine has any > downside. > > I'm curious to why you'd do K-1, instead of K-27. -- I didn't realize the 27s were also " wellspring of life " points, doc. Donna only referred to the K -1 with this term. In an emergency where a life was slipping away would pressing the K-27s help revive the patient as well as the K-1? rusty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 , " L.Win " <lwinmorgan@s...> wrote: > > > > I'm wondering specificly if massaging the KD1 as a routine has any > > downside. > > > > I'm curious to why you'd do K-1, instead of K-27. > -- > I didn't realize the 27s were also " wellspring of life " points, doc. Donna > only referred to the K -1 with this term. > In an emergency where a life was slipping away would pressing the K-27s > help revive the patient as well as the K-1? Two points here. In your original post there was nothing about the INTENTION of helping revive anyone, nor of their life slipping away... ....and, point 2, depends on what the person needs reviving from. More energy? Or is their life force being grounded out through their feet? Both are very different. And your original question was about using too much massage on the K-1. HowMuchIsTooMuch... Normally if their life is slipping away you do NOT massage K-1, but you plug K-1 using your own middle fingers. You plug them in and hold. But for basic Meridian jump-starting, either K-1's or K-27's can be massaged or thumped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 Hello, This is my first time posting, I was wondering if these or what would work specifically for my daughter, She just turned 16, She is naturally strong and muscular but no oomph, no energy, there is no quickness or power in her when she plays sports. I have her doing the 3 thumps and homolateral correction exercises, Ive added the hookup afterwards for her, and that has helped greatly with her weight, within one week she lost about 5- 10lbs, It is like a force field around her putting her in slow motion and I don't know what to do. thanks for any and all help! Kimberly docspeed2001 <docspeed2001 wrote: , "L.Win" <lwinmorgan@s...> wrote:> > > > I'm wondering specificly if massaging the KD1 as a routine has any> > downside.> >> > I'm curious to why you'd do K-1, instead of K-27.> --> I didn't realize the 27s were also "wellspring of life" points, doc. Donna> only referred to the K -1 with this term.> In an emergency where a life was slipping away would pressing the K-27s> help revive the patient as well as the K-1?Two points here.In your original post there was nothing about the INTENTION of helping revive anyone, nor of their life slipping away......and, point 2, depends on what the person needs reviving from.More energy?Or is their life force being grounded out through their feet?Both are very different.And your original question was about using too much massage on theK-1. HowMuchIsTooMuch...Normally if their life is slipping away you do NOT massage K-1, but you plug K-1 using your own middle fingers. You plug them in and hold.But for basic Meridian jump-starting, either K-1's or K-27's can be massaged or thumped.Kimberly Did you know that this game is played and controlled with your mind? http://www.myaffiliateprogram.com/u/wdivine/e.asp?e=3 & id=2034 Plan great trips with Travel: Now over 17,000 guides! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 > Normally if their life is slipping away you do NOT massage K-1, but > you plug K-1 using your own middle fingers. You plug them in and > hold. Thanks doc. I realise I had too many issues in the one question. The K-1 is just so handy and available while doing the Wayne Cook that my index finger seeks to massage that point. I was basicly wondering if that is a good idea, to push start the life force while descrambling. Hence the subject line. rusty - " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 Sunday, April 17, 2005 10:58 PM Re: Use the body pendulum! HowMuchIsTooMuch? > > > , " L.Win " > <lwinmorgan@s...> wrote: > > > > > > I'm wondering specificly if massaging the KD1 as a routine has > any > > > downside. > > > > > > I'm curious to why you'd do K-1, instead of K-27. > > -- > > I didn't realize the 27s were also " wellspring of life " points, > doc. Donna > > only referred to the K -1 with this term. > > In an emergency where a life was slipping away would pressing the > K-27s > > help revive the patient as well as the K-1? > > Two points here. > > In your original post there was nothing about the INTENTION of > helping revive anyone, nor of their life slipping away... > > ...and, point 2, depends on what the person needs reviving from. > > More energy? > > Or is their life force being grounded out through their feet? > > Both are very different. > > And your original question was about using too much massage on the > K-1. HowMuchIsTooMuch... > > Normally if their life is slipping away you do NOT massage K-1, but > you plug K-1 using your own middle fingers. You plug them in and > hold. > > But for basic Meridian jump-starting, either K-1's or K-27's can be > massaged or thumped. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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