Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 Does anyone have a reference for determining when the 66 element points are active during their ten-day cycle? John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Hi John. Yoshio Manaka's Chasing the Dragon's Tail (0-912111-32-1) gives such a chart on pages 168-169. Here is a quote from the surrounding text, in case it helps you: " The next open point treatment method, the nai jia fa, uses the five phase and source points of the the twelve channels in a complex ten- day sequence. This particular method can be used any time that a point is open according to this cycle. The open point is used regardless of diagnosis. ... Points in parenthesis are secondary or auxiliary open points, while those not in parenthesis are primary open points. Primary points tend to be therapeutically more valuable; secondary open points tend to be more valuable when no primary points are open. Note that this occasionally occurs. The labels S1, S2, etc refer to the numbering of the days according to the ten-stem enumerations of the revolving ten-day cycle. Every day is assigned a stem value and a branch value taken from the ten stems and twelve branches. ... The stem and branch cycles constantly repeat. Thus, there is a ten- day cycle associated with the ten stems: S1 -> S10. There is a twelve- day cycle associated with the twelve branches: B1 -> B12. There is as well a sixty-day cycle associated with the overlaying of these two cycles. To use the table above, you need to know only the stem assignment for that day, and the time of day in the time zone where you are. (see note 5 below) ... The sixty-day cycle is important to the use of open extraordinary vessel and confluence-jiaohui pairs. The determination of the stem-branch assignment for each day of the year can be made from the table on the following page, which extends the information found in the Chinese calendar from ancient times. Note 5: Currently, research is inconclusive as to exact timing and the effects of displacement within time zones, etc. Treat according to the time of day in your local time zone. If you are uncertain, because of daylight savings, time zone displacement, etc, test the point first with a north-facing magnet. If it reduces the reaction, treat the point, if not, check the other possible point saccording to your projected time differences. " All the best, David Chinese Medicine , " John Urbanski " <jurban40us wrote: > > Does anyone have a reference for determining when the 66 element points > are active during their ten-day cycle? > > John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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