Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Hello, Is anyone familiar with a points combination called " Budha's palm " ? It seems to come from Israel. The two practitioners who I know use it were unable to explain to me why it works (and it does) and I would like to understand this combination. Thanks, Revital _________________ Try Juno Platinum for Free! Then, only $9.95/month! Unlimited Internet Access with 250MB of Email Storage. Visit http://www.juno.com/value to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 revitalp wrote: > Hello, > > Is anyone familiar with a points combination called " Budha's palm " ? > It seems to come from Israel. The two practitioners who I know use > it were unable to explain to me why it works (and it does) and I > would like to understand this combination. > > Thanks, Revital Hi Revital! The points in the combination were? Regards, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 The triangle applied to the horary clock also marks 4 transitions where the cardinals are: 01:00 AM when LV flows to 07:00 where LI ceases and ST begins. degrees transited are 180, the sum of the internal angles pf a triangle and so on in this formation till 3 more laps of 180 degrees, or 3 triangles, are complete older forms of the horary clock are often like a rectangles standing on end, with a vertical and a horizontal plane marking the transitions, which are sunrise, sunset, midday and midnight here is something startling: between the time frames which carry P 6 and HT 7 and LU 7, exactly 3 x 120 minutes flow, so if you saw it on the 5 Shu clock, you will clearly see a triangular demarcation between the three points. between the time each of Buddha's points are open, exactly 360 minutes lapse between the time each of Buddha's points are open, exactly 60 Shu points open and close a triangle, 180 degrees, is 1/4 of 360, which is the widest reach of qi 60 degrees is in turn 1/3 of a triangle in terms of degrees, which is amplitude was looking at a 5 Shu chart i have made and was startled to find a dozen more correlations dr holmes 1.888 TCM CEUS 826.2387 Georgette wrote: > Revital,... > > I know it as 'buddha's triangle. The points are Lung 9; Pericardium 6; > and Heart 7. It's often used for insomnia. > > I " m sure there are various explanations as to why it works. I often > tie it in with an esoteric point prescription adding Ren 17,...and Du > 20. (Called the Heart Yin prescription in the Esoteric circles.) > > If you map it out,...you can see the " triangles " within the > triangles,...and the triangle is a sacred geometric shape, that > creates a " spin " aka a vortex. > > Georgette > > ps...however, I'm sure there is a TCM version of it too. > > " revitalp " <revitalp wrote: > > Hello, > > Is anyone familiar with a points combination called " Budha's palm " ? It > seems to come from Israel. The two practitioners who I know use it > were unable to explain to me why it works (and it does) and I would > like to understand this combination. > > Thanks, > Revital > > _________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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