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Hi Rich,

 

You may find my article on the Heart, spirit and emotions in

relation to cellular memory and Zangfu theory interesting. It's in

the files section, tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/6srvw

 

Attilio

 

Chinese Medicine , " Rich "

<rfinkelstein@a...> wrote:

 

> In Chapter 8, the Neijing suggests that the health of the

individual

> is strongly dependent on the condition of the individual Heart

(Shen):

>

> " The heart is the supreme commander or the monarch of the human

body,

> it dominates the spirit, ideology, and thought of man. "

>

> " " The above twelve viscera must be coordinating and supplementing

to

> each other. As the heart is the monarch in the organs, it dominates

> the functions of the various viscera, so when the function of

heart is

> strong and healthy, under its unified leadership, all the

functions of

> the various viscera will be normal, the body will be healthy and

the

> man will live a long life, and his life long days [my note: this

is a

> very profound phrase that has many meanings], and no serious

disease

> would occur.

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HI Attilio,

 

This is a fascinating article. Thank you very much for referring me to it.

 

Regards,

Rich

 

Chinese Medicine , " Attilio

DAlberto " <attiliodalberto> wrote:

> Hi Rich,

>

> You may find my article on the Heart, spirit and emotions in

> relation to cellular memory and Zangfu theory interesting. It's in

> the files section, tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/6srvw

>

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At 01:59 PM 9/30/04 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi Rich,

>

>You may find my article on the Heart, spirit and emotions in

>relation to cellular memory and Zangfu theory interesting. It's in

>the files section, tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/6srvw

 

The URL currently comes up with 'document not found'.

 

What's the path the article in the hierarchy under files, and what's its

title?

 

 

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The tiny url below works for me.

 

If your having problems, go to the files section, then articles then theory,

its in there.

 

Kind regards

 

Attilio D'Alberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

 

[]

03 October 2004 06:46

Chinese Medicine

Re: Heart, Shen, Spirit and Emotions

 

 

 

At 01:59 PM 9/30/04 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi Rich,

>

>You may find my article on the Heart, spirit and emotions in

>relation to cellular memory and Zangfu theory interesting. It's in

>the files section, tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/6srvw

 

The URL currently comes up with 'document not found'.

 

What's the path the article in the hierarchy under files, and what's its

title?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Attilio,

 

> The tiny url below works for me.

> If your having problems, go to the files section, then articles then

theory, its in there.

 

I also had problems retrieving it through tinyurl after my first fetch.

 

This is a terrific article. My wife read it and I discussed it with

many of my friends and colleages. If I may, a brief thought.

 

" In other words, the responses that the heart makes, effects the

entire human system. "

 

Your article provides a marvelous way of looking upon the human being

not only holistically, but holographicially. If the heart is the

" Seat " of Consciousness " then its " energy " is interacting with the

" outside world " (the world beyond the Wei Qi) as well as the inside

world (the world of the Po and Hun), and all " events " experienced by

the " Body " (physical and energetic since they are both one and the

same as you suggest in your article) are governed by these energetic

interactions. From this, it is possible to suggest that the Root of

our Being (our " health " ) is in the Heart. Do all roads lead to the Heart?

 

Thanks for the wonderful article.

 

Regards,

Rich

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