A deep dive into the Small Intestine, its main functions, meridian, and important points. A fascinating talk presenting a detailed explanation of Jing Luo theory and how the meridians can be understood and visualized. The concept of “finding space” is explored and the various ways in which Qi flows throughout the body.
Topics covered include:
- Small Intestine meridian and (SI3) Houxi point
- Patterns of imbalance
- Jing Luo - meridian theory
- Main function of meridians
- How to stimulate Jing Luo meridians
- Jing Luo stimulation “formula”
- Meridian Images
- Practicing with ‘space’
*Note, there is a lot of information in the video, and it's not necessary to remember all the details in order to benefit from Qigong practice. Use this information to deepen your practice by 'taking what you need' and enjoying a greater awareness of the interconnected meridians and body systems.
The associated Qigong practice called Small Intestine - Finding Space, can be found here: https://qigongforvitality.vhx.tv/full-body-flow/videos/small-intestine-meridian-finding-space-20-mins
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