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wrote:This is also consistent

with Zhang Fu theory where the most important liver's function is " shu xie " -

don't know how to

translate this word though.

Hi Jason. A teacher of mine said 'shu xie' was the natural way the emotions,

(regarding liver qi) should flow. He said it was like on a spring morning,

where the mist was gently rising off a stream, sun was coming thru the trees a

little, and a willow tree on the bank had branch tips that were hanging in the

creek and so gently tugged along by the current. I liked that image.

A kind of happy go lucky wanderer in the universe, I guess.

 

 

 

 

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mystir [ykcul_ritsym]

Thursday, September 09, 2004 6:40 PM

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RE: Shu Xie (Shao yang pivot)

 

 

wrote:This is also

consistent with Zhang Fu theory where the most important liver's function is

" shu xie " - don't know how to

translate this word though.

 

[Jason]

 

I actually did not say this (above) but very nice analogy below.

 

 

:)

 

 

-Jason

 

 

Hi Jason. A teacher of mine said 'shu xie' was the natural way the

emotions, (regarding liver qi) should flow. He said it was like on a

spring morning, where the mist was gently rising off a stream, sun was

coming thru the trees a little, and a willow tree on the bank had branch

tips that were hanging in the creek and so gently tugged along by the

current. I liked that image.

A kind of happy go lucky wanderer in the universe, I guess.

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