Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 In a message dated 1/31/04 4:28:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, salvador_march writes: > So what are these meridian that require sedating or tonifying? In a > nutshell > they are the primary emotions that we hold / suppers in our subconscious. > These will be held in our physical kinesthetic body, our emotional body or > our mental body. More on this subject? Ahem...you'll have to ask Salvador, OK I'm asking for all of the above and more. In your experience have you found that specific emotions are commonly stored in a certain part of the body I.E. Joy in the upper chest or fear in the low back? Stress held in the shoulders would be...? In the feet …? Headaches …? Eyes? etc. If the emotions are stored in the subconscious does the patient readily reveal it to you or do you notice it in the pathology? You said According to Chinese Astrology there is at least one more meridian involved in the make up of an average individual and Whilst I have seen its dynamic mental/emotional energy at work, it does not require any clinical focus. Does this mean you ignore it or is it important to draw it out more? Do you keep it in mind for a future possible problem? What is the significance of this aspect? However, although I have yet to meet one, I have a suspicion that if a person becomes chronically disturbed for a very long time, it may well then become disturbed enough to require intervention. I'm not sure what you mean here either. Do you still look to the face for colors seen to indicate pathology? Do you look at the aura for a diagnostic? Thanks, Sunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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