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Very interesting Penel..she has talked to me specifically about heat

in an organ etc..but hasn't got into a lot of depth on the

subject..and no she hasn't talked about this specifically as a

group..this group is a guniea pig class it's called...it's all

volunteers and we are very new at what we are doing..I'm sure when

they girls went to be trained by Tom Tam they did talk about many

things that they have yet to share with the group as it would be over

many of the peoples heads...much of it is on intent of healing the

other people..like I said it's much like healing hands...it's very

soothing and comforting..and many feel it's helping..If you are ever

in Boston you should look Tom Tam up and go to one of his guinea pig

classes...or ask around there may be someone in your area doing

it...If you are interested I could ask the women at my next class if

there is a site where they show where the classes are at etc...hope

you have a great weekend..huggz..Angel

PS..I will have to check out the archives to learn more..thank you

for the info...would I find it under files?

 

> Has your acupuncturist mentioned that these meridians are named

after

> physical organs but encompass an elaborate theory of energetic

> pathworking?

>

> For example, had your acupuncturist said you had " stagnent Liver

> heat "

> they wouldn't mean to be interpreted that your liver was unusually

> hot

> and physically congested in a Western anatomy physiology sense.

>

> Liver meridian is the element/pathway of your yin Wood and

> Bladder/Kidney meridians deal with your Water element.

>

> This shared, the moderator of this list would probably suggest you

go

> to the early postings in this list's archives to see what that

means.

>

> Penel

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