Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 Iused to watch a program on PBS that had a guy named Alexander painting for a while. you could watch and learn as he painted the picture. His favorite comment when he had a small amount of paint on his brush was 'fire it in' I believe that he was talking about a complete effort on his part to give energy to his paintings. He would 'fire it in' and the colors on his brush would become trees or mountains etc. I think this firing it in concept can be applied to TCM. Everytime we placea needle or touch for accutreatment we should also 'fire it in'. If you are talking about the terms used for different types of treatment like 'tonify' bleed' moxa, sedate and stimulate you are talking about a consious effort to apply the specific energy to the point being affected. I tend to see colors when I am treating. One color seems to be to much moxa, and stimulation of the point is often enough to begin normal meridian flows. Something that needs bleeding I associate with a yellow or pusslike look. If I am moxa at a point I will try to see that darkblueness in the area when I am done. These colors help me with my treatment. Abalance of the colors usually means no specific color is apparent and normal flows are there. I don't mean to teach you this way as people will see different things and colors for use in treatment.But the concept of 'firing it in' is still important. When you place a needle or touch a point you can 'fire it in' and have a specific energy input along with an implied duration for your treatment. I needle placedin the correct spot will not be as effective if it is not removed at the correct time. Many points and durations are experimental in nature. People born in the snake year have been traditionally difficult to treat due to fluctuations in point locations. People with a multiple birth factor may experience symptoms and energies more associated with their siblings. Each patient has their own style of self-health, and a good doctor will take time to get to know the patient. It is true that so many of the health problems associated with both TCM and western Medicine could be treated if the doctor only saw the patient at the correct time for the incubation of the patients disease. 'Fire it in' ..just a concept to share with you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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