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Controls the...
Exterior/
Skin/Pores/ Body Hair |
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Controls...
Sinews
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Tendino-Muscular Meridians |
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Responsible for...
Movement or Locomotion
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Responsible for...
Posture & Internal Movement
(peristalsis)
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- Ability to move out into the World
- Be upright/forward moving
- Be Rigid yet expressive
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- Bridge between Inner & Outer/Rotational/FLexible
- Cycles of forward Motion/ Hesitation and Retreat
- Uncertainty
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- "Doorway to the Yin"
- DOWNWARD Movement (collapsing/braking/sitting)
- Non-Expressive/Internalization
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- "Sitting Posture"
- When in Balance = Meditative
- When out of Balance = Fidgety b/c inable to express feeling
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- "Resting Posture"
- When in Balance = Peaceful Sleep
- Out of Balance = Denial
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- "Sleeping"
- When in Balance = Dreams & Restorative Sleep
- Out of Balance = Paralysis/Total Introversion
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SInew Channels Pathways
begin @... |
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Sinew Channels
Travel via...
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Broad Bands to
cover zones of the body |
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Sinew Channels
terminate @...
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Sinew Channel Meeting Points |
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Start in the toes & Combine in the Head/Cheek Region
(SI-18 & St-3) |
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Start in the fingers &
combine @ corner of Head
(GB-13 & St-8) |
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Start in Toes &
combine in Pubic Region
(Ren-3 or Ren-4) |
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Start in Fingers
& combine @ the
diaphragm & axillary region
(GB-22) |
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The Gate of Sensuality & Pleasure
Internalizing |
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Foundation of the Senses
Exploring the world via Wei Qi |
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Dominion over time
Handle or Grasp emotional reaction to Wei Qi Exploration |
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Ability to Turn
or
Change Course |
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Ability to Slow Down
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Stop/Prepare to Rest |
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Extending the Arm Forward |
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