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Hi Moe,

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> When doing Tui Na you apply pressure along the

> Meridians and the point fades, your realse, go to the

> next point.

> I have noticed however that if you apply pressure

> to the next point along the channel the qi would know

> where it is suppose to go and fade quicker.

>

> (though sometimes I have noticed what I call " dancing

> points. Where the qi will try to dance back along the

> channel or refer pain else where, sometimes to another

> part of the body entirely. Example, had a point refer

> from knee to low back opposite side of body. Which on

> some level makes sense because of how injuries will

> bounce up the body).

 

Perhaps you are addressing the adventure at a Sinew Meridian level

instead of at the Traditional 12 Meridians. The Sinew Meridians are

much wider. They overlap.

They connect to each other different that the Trad, 12 do

(or at least how I was taught the Trad. 12 Meridians connect).

 

> I am still learning the diagnostics of Tui Na,

> but I am curious why chinese medicine just doesn't do

> an overall clearing of the points so that qi is always

> flowing smoothly everywhere?

 

Like at an Extraordinary Vessel level?

;-)

 

Penel

who came back from the AOBTA conference with far too many professional

goals

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