Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Hi Carl, What is your understanding of pericardium and triple burner's influence on mediating " space " , especially in relation to the " inner " and " outer gate " ? -Li On 3/6/06, carl ploss <cploss wrote: > > > Marvelous to find support for one's life-process in herbs! > > As a school teacher there are times when one's work is controlled by > intangible forces like rumour and reputation, conversations outside of one's > hearing, reactions and understandings as parents, other teachers, and > administrators involve themselves in the lives of one's students. These > processes are unavoidable. > > When something happens within one's own presence or " space " , the liver > and spleen metabolize the outcome. Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan helps manage these > stresses by giving one flexibility of response and thereby potentiating > clarity of thought. > > Things that happen outside one's own direct experience aren't or > shouldn't be considered stressors because they simply aren't well enough > defined for liver to take root in them. For things that may have been said, > might be said, etc., Yu Ping Feng San, secures identity (spleen yi) in its > own thought realm and helps manage rumour as an airborne pathogen -- > especially in Siler's unique ability to quell internal wind, i.e., to keep > things that haven't happened from being treated by the liver as if they > had. Crucial! Yu Ping Feng San incarnates the prayer, " Lord, give me the > courage to change what I can change, the patience to endure what I cannot > change, and the wisdom to know the difference. " > > Carl Ploss > > > > Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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