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Hi, Persis,

you wrote:

 

>As I said in an eariler text - I wasn't completely sure where AE

originated.

 

Yes, and I have no idea- it would be interesting to hear if anyone else

either learned it from J.R.Worsley, and he told them where he learned it, or

read about it somewhere.

 

>It may well be part of the Worsley tradition but have found in practise

>better to use less control needles. And to only insert Bl15 (He) IF Bl13

>(Lu) and/or Bl14 (Pc) shows with erythemas. Otherwise it is not used - the

>main reason for this is to allow the Heart (Supreme Control) to regain its

>own control over the other organs - as a sign of respect - in other words,

we (us collectively) should not need to 'touch' the Emperor unless he is in

>need directly and then only with full assistance from the Lungs and the

>Pericardium.

 

I am very interested in your comments, because I have no practice-based

judgement of thid, only theory class, and what the instructor told us. I am

most eager to see the difference between the redness of a 'normal' test

needle reaction, and the erythema of the AE reaction. We were told the test

needles were for each jiao, and it didn't occur to me to ask why it would be

different from one to the next? We were told exactly the same thing about

'putting the Supreme Controller back on the throne', but that it was

necessary to do this, Interesting difference of interpretation. Less needles

being better, I like what you say about it.

Thanks,

Sue

 

BW

Persis

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