Over 5,000 years ago, the
ancient Chinese discovered a subtle energy in the body that can't be seen, felt
or found with the senses.
Energy disturbances in the subtle bodies precede
the manifestation of abnormal patterns of cellular organization and growth.
Matter and energy are two different manifestations of the same primary energetic
substance of which everything in the universe is composed, including our
physical and subtle bodies. Matter, which vibrates at a very slow frequency, is
referred to as physical matter. That which vibrates at speeds exceeding light
velocity is known as subtle matter. Subtle matter is as real as dense matter;
its vibratory rate is simply faster. It is believed that two opposite ends of
the spectrum--yin, the energy of earth and yang, and the energy of
heaven--combined with humans to create this vital force.
The Chinese discovered and
identified twelve acupuncture meridians along which this energy travels in the
human body.
Acupuncture meridians are like copper traces on an electronic
circuit board, running throughout the body. They were named by the life function
associated with them.
To the majority of Western scientists, acupuncture
meridians seem like imaginary structures because there are no published
anatomical studies of the meridians in orthodox medical journals to substantiate
their existence. They prefer to believe that nerve pathways constitute the true
mechanism of acupuncture therapy. Meridians are the pathways of the positive and
negative energy power, which carries on some of the communication between the
various parts of human beings.
Meridians connect specific
teeth, organs, tissues, in fact, everything int he body. These have been
measured and mapped by modern technological methods; electronically,
thermatically and radioactively.
Normal skin resistance over a healthy
point is 100,000 Ohms. With practice and awareness they can be felt. Through
these meridians passes an invisible nutritive energy known to the Chinese as
Ch'i.
The Ch'i energy enters the body through specific acupuncture points and flows
to deeper organ structures, bringing life-giving nourishment of a subtle
energetic nature.
Acupuncture points have unique electrical
characteristics, which distinguish them from surrounding skin. These acupuncture
points exist along the meridians. These points are electro-magnetic in character
and consist of small palpable spots, which can be located by hand, with
micro-electrical voltage meters and with muscle testing, when they are
abnormally functioning
The Meridian Cycle
Meridians are classified yin or yang on the basis of the direction in which they
flow on the surface of the body. Meridians interconnect deep within the torso,
but we will work with the part that is on the surface and is accessible to touch
techniques.
Yang energy flows from the sun, and yang meridians run from
the fingers to the face or from the face to the feet.
Yin energy, from the
earth, flows from the feet to the torso, and from the torso along the inside
(yinside) of the arms to the fingertips. Since the meridian flow is actually one
continuous, unbroken flow, the energy flows in one definite direction, and from
one meridian to another in a well determined order. Since there is no beginning
or end to this flow, the order can be represented as a wheel.
The flow
around the wheel follows the meridian lines on the body in this order:
from torso to fingertip (along inside of arm-yin)
from fingertip to face (along outside/back of arm-yang)
from face to feet (along outside of leg-yang)
from feet to torso (along the inside of the leg-yin)
Teeth
Every organ and every part of your body is directly linked to a specific tooth
or area of the mouth via these meridians, or energy highways.
This connection is so strong that a biological dentist can often accurately
"guess" your dental history simply by reviewing your physical symptoms. Root
canals create disturbing energetic roadblocks in the body which short-circuit
essential pathways leading to the breakdown of proper organ function. If a
person has a weak organ, a root canal performed on the associated meridian tooth
will make it more problematic.
Balancing and strengthening the organ can allow a person to handle it
temporarily.
Ch'i
The word Ch'i has many translations--nearly every culture in the world has a
word to express this concept--but it can be thought of as the activating energy
of the universe. Ch'i is the pure, harmonizing and free-flowing energy that
sustains all of life. Chi condenses and disperses in alternating cycles of
negative and positive (Yin and Yang) energy, materializing in different ways,
forms, and shapes. It can be neither created nor destroyed. Instead, Ch'i
transforms itself and reappears in new states of existence.
All states of
existence, therefore, are temporary manifestations of Ch'i, especially those of
physica
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Touch For Health
by John F. Thie, D.C.