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Title: Accessing


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Accessing the Subconscious (Spirit?)
with Acupuncture
Clive Powell B.Ac.,N.D., Dip.App.Sc.(Homeopathy)
2
Traditional TCM?
  • Not a practice based on nor validated by
    Newtonian Science in laboratories.
  • Acknowledges that we access Mind, Body and
    Spirit.
  • If we only concentrate on researching and
    treating the Body are we utilising all that TCM
    has to offer?
  • What about the Spirit?

3
The New Age Factor
  • In 1980s Shirley MacLaine talked of using
    Acupuncture for past life regression.
  • Not really talked of in TCM other than Chasing
    the Ghost practice.
  • What are the Chinese speaking of with the term
    Spirit?

4
Spirit/Subconscious Mind?
  • Freud
  • The mind is like an iceberg, one seventh of its
    bulk floats above water.

5
Jungs Collective Unconscious
  • 2 layers of subconscious mind Personal and
    Collective
  • CU is the repository of religious,spiritual
    and mythological experiences and symbols, ie the
    basis of our thought process
  • common to us all.
  • We cannot separate from the effects of this
    universal soul.

6
TCM concepts of Spirit
  • No dichotomy between body/spirit as in the West,
    just a division of Yin/Yang which embraces all
    phenomena.
  • Modern psychological explanations can only
    approximate the more subtle TCM view and exhibit
    a cultural difference.
  • The person and the organs are all seen to have a
    physical, mental and spiritual function/purpose.
    (eg Organ recipients.)

7
Spirit
  • When the spirit is calm and peaceful there will
    be a long life, but if we neglect the spirit the
    body becomes injured. Eating and drinking without
    moderation, irregular hours, grief and calamity
    wound the soul and the body sickens. Su Wen
  • Good physical health is thus essential for
    spiritual life and practice.

8
Where does the Spirit reside?
  • Su Wen chapter 8
  • "The Heart holds the office of Lord and
    Sovereign. The radiance of the spirit stems from
    it. The heart holds the office of monarch whence
    the spirit light (shen ming) originates.
  • Different emotions can gravitate to different
    organs and damage them, but all emotions
    originate in the heart and ultimately cause some
    damage to it.

9
Emotions and Organs
  • Ling Shu, The liver often works with the heart
    to generate emotions because "that which goes
    hither and thither with the spirit is called the
    soul (hun)."
  • "When the liver qi is deficient, fear will occur
    when excess, one will become angry. When the
    heart qi is deficient, sorrow will occur when
    excess, unceasing laughter will occur."
  • This is the only reference in the entire Nei Jing
    to emotions "coming from" organs.

10
Accessing the Spirit in Practice
  • For the purposes of treating a patient we have to
    assume that despite cultural differences in what
    we consider the deepest emotional levels to be,
    and how they arise, it is both the Spirit and the
    Subconscious Mind being affected.

11
Treatment Strategies
  • All treatments that access emotional disturbances
    have to include Heart points as it is the
    Monarch of the Spirit.
  • Along with Heart points (Fire) the other elements
    access specific areas of the patients pathology

12
Tapping into Spirit
  • Large reservoirs of spirit can be accessed via
    the chest points of Ki 23 (Spirit Seal), Ki 24
    (Spirit Burial Ground), Ki 25 (Spirit Shelter).
    These alleviate the fears (a feature of Water)
    which may be blocking energy needed for any
    healing.
  • CV 14 is the Heart Mu and is perhaps the most
    powerful emotional point to connect to Spirit.

13
Tapping into Spirit (2)
  • The outer points of the Bladder meridian access
    the emotional/spirit realm esp. Bl 44 (Spirit
    Palace).
  • Points on the Heart meridian Ht 7 Ht 1 calm
    Spirit energy. Heart Shenmen I have found to be
    more powerful than Ear Shenmen for deep emotional
    therapy.
  • TH 7 (Reunion of Ancestors) activates ancestral
    energy, is this miasmatic or karmic influence?

14
Conclusions
  • The closest approximation of what TCM calls
    Spirit appears to be the Jungian concepts of
    Personal and Universal Unconscious as this is
    inclusive of the Chinese ancestral influences.
  • No analogy can be precise due to different ways
    of seeing ourselves in relation to integrating
    with the Cosmos.
  • Most importantly, accessing Spirit in the
    treatment of emotional issues is a powerful
    therapeutic tool.

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