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Iona Teeguarden – The Joy of Feeling – Bodymind Acupressure, Jin Shin Do (1987)

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elib.tech Exclusive… sharing elsewhere will result in being banned!This product is brought to you by Reichian Therapy/Orgonomy Books GB…”How to relax the mind as well as the body: a thorough introduction to the sensible new therapy known as Jin Shin Do.”Review:4.0 out of 5 starsA CLASSIC OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE AND THE UNDERSTANDING OF IT–ORDER NOWByRannyon August 6, 2015I bought this book when I was a shiatsu practitioner and acupuncturist because I had long been fascinated with the way Chinese medicine traces emotional imbalances (as well as disease imbalances) to the condition and distribution of energy in specific chi meridians. I lent it to a friend long ago and moved away before I got it back, and now I have reordered. So, I am able to write a review on the day my book arrived, I’m so familiar with it. The book would also be interesting for the non-practitioner, I believe. You will get comprehensible explanations and meridian graphics that will help you understand a very curious topic.One of the most fascinating things to me is that, in the very ancient Chinese Medicine, chi is said to be electromagnetic in nature… and electromagnetic energy frequency bands, like radio waves and the color spectrum, etc., but much, much more, can carry INFORMATION. In the case of the radio band, the information can be converted to sound. With the chi meridians, the information is the EMOTIONAL frequency band. (Ponder on that for a minute, if you’re unfamiliar.) Each bodily meridian carries a gestalt of emotions, for example, the heart meridian and the heart organ itself is associated with spirituality and love, but could, in an unbalanced state, result in mania and anxiety as well as heart organ problems.As a practitioner, it was important to me not only to be shown how to do specialized point and meridian work that balanced emotions because it made my clients happier, but because emotional imbalances could lead to such physical disease and dysfunction. This kind of thing is what this book explains in terms that can be used by the practitioner to treat people successfully. I did it successfully in my practice, and though I have now retired, I just wanted to review it for, well…The Joy of Feeling.This is a classic and a great way for practitioners of any branch of Oriental Medicine to enrich knowledge with understandable explanations and treatments. I’m not sure, but it looks as though this book may be our of print, so get it now. I ordered a used copy that arrived in good condition, looking like my original and with some underlines, as did mine. Somebody else thought it was as compelling as I did. Enjoy!as always a big appreciation goes to trance33 for doing all the amazing OCRs for everything I have been scanning and I don’t always mention her name.Access times:Contributors: Now, ratio-freeVIP+: 2 WeeksPU+: 8 WeeksUsers: upgrade to Power User

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