In Eastern medicine, my understanding is each organ or part of the body represents emotion. Looking for more ?!


Question: In Eastern medicine, my understanding is each organ or part of the body represents emotion. Looking for more .?
Anyone have more info. or a site or this subject and do you believe in Eastern methods.? Thanks. BHealth Question & Answer


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Well, me might 'reference' this as Eastern, but such pre-dates anything as we would know it in the Eastern knowledge and sensibility. But, there is certainly truth that every part of the body represents certain functions; and structurally, moreover, certain forms that correspond with the outlying universe. This is true. Such was (and is) common knowledge in the mystery schools of olde and known and taught even to this day in those rarerified schools sequestered and remove from the eyes of the profane.

Not yet are we again ready for this and would readily corrupt it if much of it were known.

Now, in what was then known as the School of the Blue Star in 6th Century BCE Greece, such as this knowledge was required learning under the great Pythagoras of Samos in addition to certain mathematical formulae used to determine certain medical conditions. 'Fascinating, isn't it.?

Yet nowhere today amid orthodoxy in the Schools will you chance across this great knowledge without being thought questionable as to sanity. It all has been lost (or rather held in abeyance till such time as the collective consciousness can abide such as general knowledge).

Each part of the body represents 'more' than just emotion -- vastly more, in truth. Know this. And rest assured that this is the case.Health Question & Answer

I've lived in Japan for over two years and I can tell you that so called eastern medicine is far more popular in western countries than it is here. Most people in China and Japan gave up alternative medicine the moment they had the money for real medicine. Even those that still honestly believe that alternative medicine helps think that traditional western medicine is better.Health Question & Answer

Get a detailed book on Japanese shiatsu. I have one so I don't know where you would go online I'm sure you could google it. Study the meridians. There is also a book called Women's Bodies Women's Wisdom. I can't remember the author, but it has some pretty eye opening stuff in it. You might also want to do some research on chakras. I got all my information from my massage school so again I'm not quite sure where to get it online. However with those few keywords it can at least get you started. Good luck!Health Question & Answer



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