Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 > Move your fingers down about an inch'ish. That's the K27 meridian point. If > I'm not mistaken, that's the kidney meridian??? - This is one of the fundamental EM drills, Barb. The K 27 connects the Kidney meridian [the source of your original chi ] with the grid and can straighten out scrambled energies and get them on their way. Put Thumb and Apollo[longest] finger on each collar bone bump. Come down the breastbone between the collarbone and the first rib and slide slightly outward to the hollowest point. Tap a wake up 3 or 4 times . Wait, and center yourself and tap 15 times with each hand for a total of thirty. Stop and feel the result. Post back your subjective feelings, RSVP. When you get this down easily then go on to the triple thump and onward. rusty - barbara101ann Monday, September 25, 2006 7:30 PM secrets to finding the k-27s to jumpstart your meridians > On your clavicle (aka the collarbone),toward chest and ends ... > At that spot, there's a sort of bump - kind of a notch. > > Move your fingers down about an inch'ish. That's the K27 meridian point. If > I'm not mistaken, that's the kidney meridian??? > > Help me out folks - how close was I??? LOL You did good. What i did when first learning them was make a drawing of it myself by copying the drawing in the book. it gave me a visual memory of the points so that i could then thump them easily from memory. > Also - Is it true that to make sure that I get the actual 'spot' >(for those times that I'm hazy - like now -lol) that I can use all >four fingers or my knuckles to tap, instead of using a couple of >fingers - because it covers a larger area AND, chances are that >I'll get the exact location of the meridian point? i'd use the 3 finger notch that donna teaches instead of the back of the knuckles, especially on the thymus gland. here's why. Donna has demonstrated that using the knuckles there actually deplete the energy from the thymus instead of energize it. i don't know if this is true of the k-27 points. The k-27 pts are the end of the kidney meridian, and seems to be a jump starter for all the other meridians. thumping them seems to instantly help the other meridian flow in the right direction. Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 , lwinmorgan <lwinmorgan wrote: > > > Move your fingers down about an inch'ish. That's the K27 meridian > point. If > > I'm not mistaken, that's the kidney meridian??? > - > This is one of the fundamental EM drills, Barb. > The K 27 connects the Kidney meridian [the source of your >original chi ] with the grid and can straighten out scrambled >energies and get them on their way. Hi Rusty, Actually the connection with the Grid is done with Radiant Energies, and NOT with k-27. So if you have any reference material for what you just stated, I'd love to read it. As far as I know, Grids are only corrected 2 ways. Way #1. With Grid work done by a trained Grid practitioner. Way #2. With lots of Radiant Energy work. And you are correct about the kidney meridian being a source point of incoming earth energies. So what does that have to do with k-27's? My last question is, " how do you get those neat rectangular brackets? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 >And you are correct about the kidney meridian being a source point of incoming earth energies. So what does that have to do with k-27's? - Earth energy connects at the K1 but the K 27 governs the bones and the spleen. However, as Kidney is an elimination organ that would make it Yin and the flow is more naturally OUT the K 1 rather than in, so probably the tapping of the K 27 is not sending energy as much as sucking stagnant energy out and clearing it. Kick starting the body by pressing the K 1 is not by adding energy but by cracking open the clogs. As the next in the triple thump routine is the Thymus, I suspect that tapping the K27 first stirs thing up for the thymus to orchestrate the immune functions, and then engages the spleen on the third thump energizing the flesh and lungs. Subjectively, I feel strong, relaxed energy filling my shoulders and arms as I tap K27s. And I inhale while tapping the spleen points and feel chi entering my lungs with the air. >So if you have any reference material for what you just stated, I'd love to read it. _ Start at p. 24 of Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, introduction to the Nei Ching. [i use the Ilza Veith translation.] > " how do you get those neat rectangular brackets? " [ ] Is lower case for { } Not to be confused with rusty - kahunamaker Tuesday, September 26, 2006 2:44 PM Re: secrets to finding the k-27s to jumpstart your meridians , lwinmorgan <lwinmorgan wrote: > > > Move your fingers down about an inch'ish. That's the K27 meridian > point. If > > I'm not mistaken, that's the kidney meridian??? > - > This is one of the fundamental EM drills, Barb. > The K 27 connects the Kidney meridian [the source of your >original chi ] with the grid and can straighten out scrambled >energies and get them on their way. Hi Rusty, Actually the connection with the Grid is done with Radiant Energies, and NOT with k-27. So if you have any reference material for what you just stated, I'd love to read it. As far as I know, Grids are only corrected 2 ways. Way #1. With Grid work done by a trained Grid practitioner. Way #2. With lots of Radiant Energy work. And you are correct about the kidney meridian being a source point of incoming earth energies. So what does that have to do with k-27's? My last question is, " how do you get those neat rectangular brackets? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 Doc and Rusty, I've been thinking about which energy systems relate to the skeletal and the muscular systems. The organs have meridians (skin -- an organ -- is influenced by lung meridian). So -- my thinking has been that grid and radiant circuits govern the skeletal and muscular systems. And grid seems to host one's 'basic' elemental nature. I've been thinking about this because I sprained my sacrum in a Kung Fu class. ( trying too hard on those forward circular leg kicks). And I want to study without landing on the chiropractor's table! So, when I ask myself how can I learn something physically demanding and keep my structure safe, the answer was to strengthen grid -- and radiant circuits. Any thoughts on this? Am I way off? Helen > Actually the connection with the Grid is done with Radiant Energies, > > As far as I know, Grids are only corrected 2 ways. > > Way #1. With Grid work done by a trained Grid practitioner. > Way #2. With lots of Radiant Energy work. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 >So, when I ask myself how can I learn something physically demanding and keep my structure safe, the answer was to strengthen grid -- and radiant circuits. Any thoughts on this? - That would help, Helen, and revving up your chi flows would give a gyroscope effect to help stabilize the body but there's more than just energy in this endeavor. Be mindful of automatic muscles and voluntary muscles and their relationship to stability. When the body is in an unstable position the automatic muscles take charge. When the body reaches stability, then voluntary muscles may apply. When learning a new physical activity, the voluntary muscles have to learn to stay out of the way during times of instability so they don't interfere with the automatic muscles. Like when you slip on a banana peel don't THINK just let your body automatically balance itself, otherwise you're setting yourself up for injuries. Moshe Feldenkrais, describes this process very clearly in his classic work, " Awareness through movement " . http://www.feldnet.com/method.cfm rusty - Helen Driscoll Tuesday, September 26, 2006 5:41 PM Re: Re: secrets to finding the k-27s to jumpstart your meridians Doc and Rusty, I've been thinking about which energy systems relate to the skeletal and the muscular systems. The organs have meridians (skin -- an organ -- is influenced by lung meridian). So -- my thinking has been that grid and radiant circuits govern the skeletal and muscular systems. And grid seems to host one's 'basic' elemental nature. I've been thinking about this because I sprained my sacrum in a Kung Fu class. ( trying too hard on those forward circular leg kicks). And I want to study without landing on the chiropractor's table! So, when I ask myself how can I learn something physically demanding and keep my structure safe, the answer was to strengthen grid -- and radiant circuits. Any thoughts on this? Am I way off? Helen > Actually the connection with the Grid is done with Radiant Energies, > > As far as I know, Grids are only corrected 2 ways. > > Way #1. With Grid work done by a trained Grid practitioner. > Way #2. With lots of Radiant Energy work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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