Guest guest Posted July 28, 2002 Report Share Posted July 28, 2002 Dear Ruth, Your response to treatment is interesting and unusual in my experience. It seems that moving your Qi sets up all sorts of other responses. This could be related to what is known as kundalini energy being released or something else. Your pulses from an Oriental point of view would really be the only other way to begin to arrive at any understanding. Sometimes a really in depth medical/emotional history can give clues. Also not knowing what points where treated makes anything really a guess. I think that moving your energy too quickly for you doing anything is probably part of the problem and would suggest that you think about finding ways to ground your energy more. I don't know if this helps but without anymore details it's only a guess. Where are you located? What are you wanting to be treated for? Perhaps we can suggest someone else near you who can help you assess why this happens, especially since reflexology also set it off. Best Wishes, Bobbi Aqua, Lic. Ac. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Thanks for your 'insight' (or at least educated guesses), Bobbi. I went for some relief from chronic sinus pressure, headaches, and post nasal drip imitating alergies. This condition has plagued me at least all of my adult life and no western practitioner has been able to offer any solution. How do I go about grounding Qi? Though I admit I can't usually string together 5 breaths without my mind wandering, I do meditate twice a day for at least 30 minutes. I have also practiced yoga (in a style combined with Qi Gong taught at the Bateman Institute in NY) for, well, it'll be 3 years come September. I have been living this summer near Cleveland, OH, where I have been working with very kind and knowing MD/DOM. Unfortunately I need to return to Norman, OK soon (for school - I'm a non-traditional grad student, returning to finish a master's program 10 years after completing my BS). Because of my short stay here we decided to suspend acupuncture and continue just with herbs and the doctor has offered (actually required!) me to check in weekly by phone (preferable) or email. I've had others suggest that its a vagal response to a fear of needles, and though it might be true on some level (because now I'm 'afraid' it will happen again and my reaction during the second session was worse than the first), I don't think that's the underlying cause. The fact that about 4 needles in my right ear didn't bother me at all also leads away from that hypothesis. Your suggestion that it might be too quick an energy flow goes along with my thoughts that it might me a deep emotional block that I do need to work through. Do I need an DOM or a psychotherapist???? Thanks again, Ruth bobbiaqua [bobbiaqua] Sunday, July 28, 2002 9:02 PM acupuncture Re: acupuncture Unpleasant reactions Dear Ruth, Your response to treatment is interesting and unusual in my experience. It seems that moving your Qi sets up all sorts of other responses. This could be related to what is known as kundalini energy being released or something else. Your pulses from an Oriental point of view would really be the only other way to begin to arrive at any understanding. Sometimes a really in depth medical/emotional history can give clues. Also not knowing what points where treated makes anything really a guess. I think that moving your energy too quickly for you doing anything is probably part of the problem and would suggest that you think about finding ways to ground your energy more. I don't know if this helps but without anymore details it's only a guess. Where are you located? What are you wanting to be treated for? Perhaps we can suggest someone else near you who can help you assess why this happens, especially since reflexology also set it off. Best Wishes, Bobbi Aqua, Lic. Ac. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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