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" My" after getting a chi treatment.

River's healing place. Demonstrating one hand near, one hand far. My thumbs should be more relaxed, but c'est la framage. To enlarge click photos.



Preparation before treatment is important. Notice the pillow under his knees. It relaxes his muscles and allows him to sit comfortably through the treatment. We will chat more about how to prepare yourself or the person or animal you are treating. This is one I use when treating a somebody sitting on a chair. The young man is named Diamond and is my step-son and I love him and his brother and mother very much. They have brought more beauty in my life than I thought possible. There is NOTHING more important than real love between human beings. If you do not have that than there is NOTHING more important for you to work on right now.


Click on the photo for a closer look, This treatment is excellent for easing depression and elevating moods. It is sending chi into Bai Hui or Governing Meridian 20. the following link will take you to an explanation of the point. Just click on GV 20 and you will see.
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/governingvessel_meridian_graphic
I recommend ten to twenty minutes. It is also a good over all treatment for the body/mind/emotions.
Click photo to enlarge. I am running chi into Diamond's Governing Meridian 4 or Gate of Life or Ming Men. It does not matter what you call it as long as you treat it.(smile) Follow the link and than click GV4. Diamond is touching his bellybutton to show that Ming Men is on the spine parallel to the bellybutton.
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/governingvessel_meridian_graphic
Ming Men treatment will help clear heat from the whole body and help over all healing. It is also good to treat when you are feeling stressed or tired from overwork, or for fatigue, or lack of sexual vitality or sexual exhaustion. I recommend 10 to twenty minutes. You can try it for shorter periods if you like.



Click on the photo for a closer look. I am transmitting chi into Diamond's Gushing Springs or Kidney 1. You can use one or two finger. Both work. You can find it at the following link: http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/kidney_meridian_graphic
Click onto K1 on the link for an explanation of K1. Kidney 1 is one of the most powerful points on the body. It is good for helping the whole body heal. It is also very good for leg problems when coupled with Liver 3. I recommend a ten to twenty minute treatment for this point.
Click the picture for better details. I am inducing chi into Diamond's "Great Surge" or Liver 3. You can find more information at the following link: http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/liver_meridian_graphic
Click Liver 3 and see more details. This point is wonderful for increasing creativity and easing anger and other negative emotions. It is also excellent for treating any leg problems and for the eyes. Combined with Kidney 1 the results are excellent. I often run chi into one foot's Kidney 1 and the other foot's Liver 3 for 10 to twenty minutes. Ask the person you are treating to keep you informed about what is happening in their body while you treat them. Ask them to let you know where they feel the energy. Eventually they will feel it all over their body. Remember chi moves through the whole body no matter what point you treat.

A little chi kung goes a long way.

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