Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Hi Dr Holmes, Thank you for your post. It was very informative. Do you have any more info the relationship between the Zangfu in relation to the spirits? How they interact and so? Attilio " dr. k " <aryaone@e...> wrote: > Attilio: > Could you please explain more about the relationship between the > gate of po, corporeal soul, etc, as i'm very interested in this. > > > > > Matsumoto, following her teacher Master Nagano et al, has developed a > protocol for > diagnosing Immune Reflex, which once ameliorated, allows the body to heal > and stay > in good health. > > This reflex revolves around finding a tender area at TW 16 and another one > at > Evil Wind, a cun antero-inferior on the posterior border of the SCM at its > origin. > > The way to release this is by palpating " gummy " areas around the Japanese LI > 11 > and LI 10 for good measure, so the tenderness is released. Oddly, these > areas are > at the top of the, or the entryway to, the neck, wherein the breath arrives. > > OK. The Gate of Po is at the other end, at the outlet orifice to LI, leads > one to, somewhat > proximally, the ileo-cecal junction, which has the largest collection of > lymphatic > vessels in the body around it, to deal with any pathogen which might reflux > back inspite of the i-c valve and the gradient of flux downstream. > > Man and woman are therefore so much tissue strung around a nasal- anal axis > [my comment, Matsumoto does not countenance the profane]. > > Working the LI points releases stagnation in this ileo-cecal area, bringing > about a > free flow of the immune bodies. > > Gate of Po equates to the corporeal soul because it is oriented to Metal, > and > the humanoid fetus becomes human with the first breath, and with the last, > mantelpiece decoration. > > Throw in a Nan-Ching passage which relates tenderness in R paraumbilical > region with a LU disorder, and the L, with LIV, and one gets more > affirmation. > > In Indian lore, the really uncivilized kind, th best, when a person > defecates at > death, a rebirth is sure to follow. Which does nor sound pleasant. > > By extension, if the 'jeeva', breath, leaves by other venues, other > destinations > follow. The best is when the skull, I am not making this up, splits, and one > ends > up in Guru Valhall. > > Which to me is dreadful, because there is not one pub in sight, and all the > pretty > ankles are in robes, and you have more Gurus than you are likely to be able > to > digest. > > Best wishes > > Dr. Holmes Keikobad > MB BS DPH Ret. DIP AC NCCAOM LIC AC CO & AZ > www.acu-free.com - 15 CEUS by video for acupuncture recertification. NCCAOM > reviewed. Also CA NM AZ MA and most states. $ 299 all 50 states in US. S & H > and tax included. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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