In Inisfree, we teach all the things that are natural and cures; all the things the Outlander humans hid, banned, or talked shit about in their generations-long campaign to try and make everyone believe only remedies and chance existed.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Vocabulary
  3. Progression
  4. The Pulse
  5. Beyond the Central Nervous System
  6. Acupuncture
  7. Herbal/Natural Medicine
  8. 2020 Update
  9. 2022 Update
  10. 2023 Update:  Astrology
  11. 2024/+
  12. Images

 

Introduction:

At LHS, we teach way beyond basic first aid and first-responder material.  Medical care starts with a complete understanding of the inter-connected-ness of the body’s components with their surrounding environment.  Students progress from this anatomical and holistic mastery into the understanding of how to make very precise, non-invasive adjustments to every point; we teach acupuncture, acupressure, and the related herbal remedies to them since grade-school, along with many other successful techniques (none of which require any pharmaceuticals).  This is important because there are 9 ways to check the pulse, 20 energy meridians in the human body, 2,000 acupuncture points, and more than 12,000 herbs which are useful, with only 20 years in our educational system during which we can introduce, explain, and master them.  (12,000 over 20 12-month years, for example, means covering the functions of 50 herbs per month; 12.5/week.)

Having this series of classes is fundamental because we have proven that teaching our students how to identify and naturally treat the causes of stress almost always improves mindsets, reduces or ends diseases, raises their health baseline, and facilitates vastly improved (and much more easily maintained) mental focus.  All of the senses are also sharpened in this way, and relationships are dramatically improved, as is the EQ (Emotional Quotient) in general.  In other words, this class balances them to such a high degree that their studies and other pursuits are sure to be rather effortless and entirely successful.

Once our students gain their understanding of the concepts we teach here, they are able to self-diagnose and self-treat, thereby freeing up our hospital‘s medical personnel significantly.  This also gives them excellent survival skills, and makes it easier for them to operate comfortably in field environments, such as during our 19th grade, expeditions, and fleet deployments.  Our specialists are only needed in the rarest of cases, during which they are never over-worked or fatigued like Outlander EMTs, nurses, and doctors tend to become.

 

Vocabulary:

  • [body-parts; basic, skeletal/bones, muscles, tendons, organs, etc.] (numerous vocab’ in this and the following sections)
  • [bodily-functions]
  • [pressure-points]
  • [acupuncture energy types; all five]
  • [acupuncture points and meridians]
  • [herbs and other medicinal plant species]
  • [herbal-remedies and herb-based cures; recipe-names]

 

Progression:

  1. Grade 1:  basic vocabulary and medicinal plants / herbal remedies (“nature’s over-the-counter”; no prescription required), including natural antibiotics, natural antihistamines, etc.
  2. Grade 2:  basic techniques/procedures (Herxheimer, sterilizing, bandaging/dressing, checking, re-bandaging, etc.)
  3. Grade 3:  self-care (teaching it to mortals), such as aroma therapy, dental hygiene, detoxification, emotional release, skin ointments, etc. (with chakras taught in our P.E. course’s yoga classes)
  4. Grade 4:  breathing/meditation-based self-care and small-group care
  5. Grade 5:  intermediate vocabulary
  6. Grade 6:  intermediate techniques/procedures (non-surgical; triaging, physical/touch therapy, etc.)
  7. Grade 7:  first-responder procedures for shock, wrecks, etc.
  8. Grade 8:  advanced vocabulary
  9. Grade 9:  advanced techniques/procedures (non-surgical; splints, transporting wounded/immobilized, even crystal wands, etc.)
  10. Grade 10:  stabilizing hypochondriacs (such as with placebos and thought-pattern interrupters), and touring the Holistic Hospital
  11. Grade 11:  stabilizing common-care patients/incoming
  12. Grade 12:  stabilizing intensive-care patients/incoming
  13. Grade 13:  potential solo field-practice during the “exodus” of this grade/year
  14. Grade 14:  stabilizing critical-care patients/incoming
  15. Grade 15:  simple surgical operations (draining a cyst, removing a bullet, etc.)
  16. Grade 16:  complex surgical operations; brain, heart, spine, etc. (and their non-invasive alternatives –which are often more effective)
  17. Grade 17:  medical care geared toward Registered Companion candidates; students of the sensual/seductive arts
  18. Grade 18:  medical care geared toward rich clientele
  19. Grade 19:  medical care geared toward recruits/trainees in simulated-combat environments (NBC, etc.)
  20. Grade 20:  medical care geared toward deployments and combat situations; treating troops from common wartime injuries, and even using medical techniques/ointments (etc.) to conduct more effective (and peaceful) interrogations / intel-extractions

 

The Pulse:

9 ways to check the pulse

  1. closest to the wrist is the cun (inch, 寸) position
  2. guan (gate, 關) is in the middle
  3. furthest away from the wrist is the chi (foot, 尺)

Which beings have a pulse:

  • humanoids; elves, mermaids, etc.
  • humans
  • reptilians/reptoids
  • more TBA

What (the 29) different pulses indicate:

  1. Floating:  Fu Mai (Floating, Superficial)
    • Description: Located in the exterior. With the finger raised, it has a surplus, when pressing down it is insufficient, weak, or disappears. When pressure is released, it regains full strength.
      Indications: External invasion, Yin Xu with Yang floating upwards, Qi or Yang Xu
      Etiology: Mainly an exterior condition, syndromes due to Xu, or Yang Qi loosing its root in the lower part of the body and floating to the upper regions.
  2. Soggy:  Ru Mai (Soft or Soggy)
    • Description: Floating, fine, soft and flexible. Can be felt with light pressure but cannot be obtained by heavy pressure. “Floating, thready, and soft” “Like a silk thread in water”
      Indications: Primarily means Dampness, can be Yin Xu, Blood Xu, Spleen Xu
      Etiology: The dampness is obstructing the vessels or the Qi and Blood are unable to fill the vessels giving it its soft quality. This is distinguished from other floating pulses, which tend to be large (i.e. wide)
  3. Empty:  Xu Mai (Forceless, Empty, Deficient)
    • Description: Generalized term for various types of forceless pulses or is described as a floating, large, slow, empty. deficient, soft, forceless pulse image.
      Indications: Qi and Blood Xu Can be damage by summer heat.
      Etiology:  _
  4. Leathery:  Ge Mai (Leathery, Drumskin, Tympanic, Hard)
    • Description: Bowstring and large (wide) with an empty center; feels like the head of a drum. Felt with light pressure. Floating, large, and hard and resistant to pressure.
      Indications: Hemorrhage, Spermatorrhea, Abortion, Excessive Menstrual Flow, Xu Cold
      Etiology: The Qi becomes detached and floats to the exterior, the healthy Qi is failing to store sperm and blood.
  5. Scattered:  San Mai (Scattered)
    • Description: Floating, large (i.e. wide) and without root; with light pressure it is easily irregular, becoming scattered and chaotic; with heavy pressure it is impalpable.
      Indications: Dispersion of Yuan Qi, Kidney Yuan Qi Xu, severe deficiency and exhaustion of internal organ Qi
      Etiology: This pulse is without root, without definite edges and boundaries, not characterized as an irregular beat pulse, although it feels chaotic. It is a further progression from the Kou Mai (Hollow), being even weaker than the Kou Mai. “Like wind blowing hair or scattered leaves”
  6. Hollow:  Kou Mai (Hollow or Scallion Stalk, Green Onion)  *Sources disagree on the description of this pulse, some say that the beats around the middle level are palpable(i.e. light or heavy pressure) and the beats at the middle level are impalpable. Bob Flaws says that “a pulse which is empty in the center is an extreme floating pulse which not only gets weaker when one presses down but disappears altogether. It only reappears again when pressure is released to the superficial level.”
    • Description: Floating, soft, large body, but empty in the center. Forceless–large and weak.
      Indications: Hemorrhage, Damage of Yin, Great Blood Loss (severe diarrhea/hemorrhage)
      Etiology: There is failure to fill the vessels by insufficient Ying and Blood causing Yang Qi to detach and float to the surface.
  7. Deep:  Chen Mai (Deep)
    • Description: Located near the bone. Cannot be detected with light or moderate pressure but can be felt with heavy pressure. (Not to say it is impalpable at lighter pressure)
      Indications: Interior patterns. If deep and rapid=Interior heat. If deep and slow=interior cold. If deep and forceless=Qi and Yang Xu If deep and forceful=excess of internal disease.
      Etiology: Pathogens in the interior are obstruction healthy flow of Qi and Blood.
  8. Firm:  Lao Mai (Firm, Confined)
    • Description: Pressed superficially or moderately, it does not respond, but can be obtained by heavy pressure. Hard, firm, not changeable, replete, large, bowstring, and long.
      Indications: Internal cold, perhaps hernia, abdominal masses. Can also indicate wind epilepsy, inflexibility, and cramping, hard accumulations hidden in the interior, running piglet and sudden violent counter-flow.
      Etiology: The pathogenic factors are steady, there is interior cold and decline of Yang Qi
  9. Hidden:  Fu Mai (Hidden)
    • Description: Difficult to feel, under the sinews, not obvious, requires heavy pressure to obtain. Almost to the bone. Deeper than the deep pulse.
      Indications: Severe pain, extreme stagnation,(of food or of pathogens), syncope, last stage of an illness, coma, and lack of circulation.
      Etiology:  _
  10. Long:  Chang Mai (Long)
    • Description: Long and can be felt beyond its location. Felt past the cun position.
      Indications: Excess liver Yang, Yang and Heat Excess in the Interior, Strong Pathogenic factors
      Etiology: A long and smooth pulse can be normal (ping mai) for some people, the long characteristic is usually present with wiry.
  11. Surging:  Hong Mai (Surging, Flooding)
    • Description: Floating, large (i.e. wide) comes on exuberant, departs debilitated. “Coming onto the shore with force and retreating without force”
      Indications: Extreme heat; if with thirst, high fever it can be Yang-ming heat or internal heat. If surging and forceless, this is Xu surging.
      Etiology: This pulse has been said to arrive strong at the chi position and depart at the cun position, thus its wave like character. The Yang is floating excess and upward, this is a manifestation of fire floating upward and water drying internally (i.e. loss of blood, diarrhea)
  12. Short:  Duan Mai (Short)
    • Description: Does not reach (i.e. fill longitudinally) its location or range. Can be felt most clearly at the Guan position, more indistinct at the Cun and the Chi.
      Indications: Short and forceful indicates Qi Stagnation, Short and weak indicates Qi Xu
      Etiology: Qi is failing to move the Blood.
  13. Rapid:  Shuo Mai (Rapid)
    • Description: Above 90 BIM, or more than 5 beats per breath.
      Indications: Heat Syndromes. Forceful and rapid = excess heat. Weak and rapid = Deficiency Heat.
      Etiology: Hyperactivity of heat accelerating Qi and Blood. Rapid pulse may be weak when it’s Yin Xu due to a chronic disease resulting from interior deficient heat. Rapid pulse, when seen in cases of floating of Yang Xu, must be large and weak with a sense of emptiness.
  14. Hasty:  (called “Da Mai (Large, Big)” at the source linked below; not a.k.a. “Hasty” there)
    • Description: Large, fills up the fingertip, forceful. Similar to the Hong Mai, but does not have the wave-like shape
      Indications: Advance of a disease due to domination of pathogenic factors and also Deficiency Syndrome.
      Etiology: It is possible to differentiate exuberance or decline of pathogenic factors and the health of the Qi according to whether Large pulse is forceful or weak.
  15. Hurried:  Ji Mai (Racing, Swift, Hurried)  *Note: This can be normal for infants.
    • Description: Very rapid, over 120 BIM, or 7-8 beats per breath.
      Indications: Excess of Yang and exhaustion of Yin, impending exhaustion of primary Qi Can also be due to Heart Palpitations.
      Etiology: Exhaustion of Yin in the lower body and excess of Yang in the upper parts. Often accompanies high temperatures. Swift and wiry=not enough true Yin, overabundance of Yang. Swift and forceful=Primary Yang will be exhausted.
  16. Moderate:  Huan Mai (Slowed down, Moderate, or Relaxed)
    • Description: As a ping mai, or normal pulse it is level and harmonious, relaxed and forceful. As a bing mai or abnormal pulse it is relaxed, loose, slack, on the verge of slow. About 60 BPM. The beats come and go slowly, feels viscous, the rate is like normal but the slowness shows up at the end of a beat, before a slow pulse.
      Indications: Syndromes of Damp, SP/ST Xu Not enough Qi and Blood to fill the vessels.
      Etiology: May also be due to wind if floating and relaxed. If it is deep and relaxed is is damp syndrome. If large and relaxed=liver wind internally, if relaxed and weak it may signify heart Qi Xu
  17. Slow:  Chi Mai (Slow)
    • Description: Below 60 BPM or less than 4 beats per practitioners breath.
      Indications: Cold syndromes. Forceful and slow=accumulation of cold; Forceless and slow=cold from Xu Slow and floating=external cold. Slow and deep=interior cold. Slow and choppy=blood disease. Slow and slippery=Qi disease.
      Etiology: There is stagnation of Qi due to cold. There may be other factors as well, such as obstruction of blood due to accumulation of heat, this pulse must be forceful and excessive when palpated (i.e. Yang-ming)
  18. Knotted:  Jie Mai (Knotted, Bound)
    • Description: Slow, relaxed, stops at irregular intervals.
      Indications: Stagnation of Qi due to excess Yin, Blood Stasis due to cold phlegm, Blood Stagnation. Sometimes abdominal masses, also indicates Heart palpitations.
      Etiology: Yin and Yang out of balance due to excess Yin. (This represents an irregular beat or palpitation stemming from the ventricle of the Heart)
  19. Full:  Shi Mai (Excess, Full, Replete, Forceful)
    • Description: Bowstring, large, hard and replete pulse which has a surplus at all 3 levels of cunkou.
      Indications: Excess condition where both pathogenic and antipathogenic factors are strong.
      Etiology: Blood vessels are full with both Qi and Blood
  20. Thready:  Xi Mai (Thready, Thin)
    • Description: Soft, feels like a silken thread, weak, without strength but not scattered by pressure.
      Indications: Qi and Blood Xu, various deficiency syndromes, disorders due to Damp. Does not indicate weakness.
      Etiology: Impairment of Ying Blood fails to make the vessels plentiful. Qi is too deficient to move the blood. May also occur due to compression of vessels by dampness.
  21. Minute:  Wei Mai (Minute, Faint, Indistinct)
    • Description: Insufficient, extremely fine, soft, barely palpable. It may be felt and then sometimes it is lost. “Extremely Thready and soft”
      Indications: Decline of Yang Qi. Yin, Yang, Qi, and Blood Deficiency.
      Etiology: The Yang Qi cannot push the blood in the vessels or the Yin/blood cannot fill the vessels.
  22. Slippery:  Hua Mai (Slippery, Rolling)
    • Description: Comes smoothly flowing and uninhibited; feels smooth like pearls rolling in a dish. Beats come and go fluently and smoothly, feeling slick to the fingers.
      Indications: Phlegm retention, indigestion, excess heat. May also indicate dampness. The Hua Mai is considered normal (ping mai) for women during pregnancy or menstruation.
      Etiology: The smooth and slick pulsation is caused by the accumulation of pathogens in the interior with sufficiency of Qi and Blood.
  23. Choppy:  Se Mai (Choppy, Hesitant)
    • Description: Slow, relaxed, stagnant, difficult, fine, may stop and loose a beat but then recovers. It is not smoothly flowing. It feels like a knife scraping bamboo.
      Indications: Consumption of essence, Blood Xu, Stagnation of Qi, Blood Stagnation, Phlegm or food stagnation. It can also be due to heart palpitations.
      Etiology: Blood and essence failing to nourish the meridians. Blood is not flowing smoothly.
  24. Wiry:  Xuan Mai (Wiry, Taut)
    • Description: Feels straight, long and tense, like the feeling of pressing a tight string of a musical instrument. Crisp and distinct edges, tends to reveal itself when one slightly lets up on the pressure.
      Indications: Liver and Gall Bladder disease, various painful disorders, phlegm retention, malaria, abnormal circulation of Qi
      Etiology: Tense vascular Qi due to the liver not gently performing its function, can also be due to the retention of a pathogen in the liver. If wiry, Thready and forceful-like feeling the edge of a knife is indicative of Stomach Qi exhaustion.
  25. Tight:  Jin Mai (Tight, Tense)
    • Description: Tight, has strength, feels like a taut rope. Feels like a stretched and twisted rope.
      Indications: Cold or Pain. Undigested food
      Etiology: Caused by the contraction of tense vessels resulting from the conflict between cold and healthy Qi and the obstruction of Yang Qi
  26. Weak:  Ruo Mai (Weak)
    • Description: Deep, fine, soft like a thread.
      Indications: Simultaneous Qi and Blood Xu
      Etiology: Blood Xu results in failure to fill the vessels and Qi Xu results in its forcelessness.
  27. Regularly Intermittent:  Dai Mai (Regularly Intermittent)
    • Description: Comparatively relaxed and weak, stops at regular intermittent intervals. These intervals may be strikingly long.
      Indications: Decline of Zang Fu (organ) Qi, Wind Syndromes, Pain, Terror, Fear, Trauma.
      Etiology: Flaws: “Patients with this pulse have advanced heart disease according to western medicine and should be immediately referred to a western doctor”
  28. Rapid-irregular:  Cu Mai (Rapid-Irregular, Skipping, Abrupt)
    • Description: Rapid and irregularly interrupted.
      Indications: Excess Heat, Domination of Yang, Qi, Blood, Phlegm and Food Stagnation. This can be from an Atrial Fibrillation.
      Etiology: This is clinically very severe, Yin and Yang are not in communication.
  29. Stirred:  Dong Mai (Moving, Throbbing, Stirring)
    • Description: Slippery, rapid, forceful, feels like a bean–strong and throbbing abruptly. “Without head or tail” This is most distinguished at the Guan position, and is a subcategory of the short pulse.
      Indications: Pain, Fright, Shock
      Etiology: Conflict between Yin and Yang, disturbance of ascending and descending, leading to faster circulation of Qi and Blood which makes it appear smooth, rapid, and forceful yet palpable over a narrow region.

 

Further details here.

Beyond the Central Nervous System:

What are the Meridians?
Ancient Chinese medicine thousands of years ago described the meridians in the body that carry Qi or life force through special channels that connect the various organs and functions. These meridians are designed to work together so that the body, mind, and spirit work together as an organic whole.

A meridian, 经络 jīngluò, is a path through which Qi or life energy flows. There are a total of 20 meridians in the body, which are seen in two classes. 1) The twelve organ meridians connect the various physical functions. 2) The Eight Extraordinary meridians precede and give rise to the organ meridians, and are of great importance in transformational work, Qigong, and alchemy practices.

Do the Meridians Have Consciousness?
Each of the 20 meridians has a specific function or domain in cultivating consciousness, health and moving through time from birth to death in a process that is seen as spiritual in nature. The Extraordinary Meridians are profound and ancestral, their influence vast and mysterious, providing foundational support to the system, each one in it’s way. The twelve organ meridians are like an organized team, each one carrying out specific tasks, playing a unique role in cooperation to support the whole system. So the answer is yes, the meridians have consciousness in that each one plays a pivotal role in balancing the health of body, mind, and spirit, ultimately to assist you in fulfilling your destiny.

20 energy-meridians in the human body are divided into the Organ Meridians and the Extraordinary Meridians.

Organ Meridians:

There are twelve organ meridians in the body that carry Qi or energy. Each limb is traversed up and down by six channels, three Yin channels on the inside, and three Yang channels on the outside. Each meridian is a Yin Yang pair, meaning each Yin meridian is paired with its corresponding Yang meridian: the Yin Lung meridian, for example, is paired with the Yang large intestine meridian.

Qi flows in precise ways through the twelve organ meridians. First, Qi flows from the chest area downward along the three arm Yin channels (Lung, Pericardium, and Heart) to the fingers. There they connect with the three paired arm Yang channels (Large Intestine, Triple Burner and Small Intestine) flowing upward to the head. On the head they connect with their three corresponding leg Yang Channels (Stomach, Gall Bladder and Bladder) and flow down the body to the feet. In the feet they connect with their corresponding Yin channels (Spleen, Liver, Kidney) and flow up again to the chest to complete the cycle of Qi.

  1. Lung Consciousness: Acceptance, Communication, Control, Courage, Grief, Justice, Letting go, Manifesting, Reactiveness, Receiving, Release, Surrender, Responsiveness, Suffocating, Vitality, Vulnerability.
  2. Large Intestine Consciousness: Compulsiveness, Confusion, Control, Grief, Guilt, Hanging on, Letting go, Regret, Releasing, Rigidity, Self-poisoning, Stubbornness.
  3. Stomach Consciousness: Assimilation, Conscious Mind, Critical, Gullible, Digestion of food, Digestion of life, Feeding, Nourishment, Groundedness, Intolerance, Open-Mindedness, Receiving, Rejection, Stability, Strength.
  4. Spleen Consciousness: Abundance, Adaptability, Clarity, Cleansing, Confusion, Digestion, Focus, Integrity, Nourishment, Protection, Purification, Receiving, Rhythms, Self-Love, Self-worth, Subconscious Mind, Thinking, Worry.
  5. Heart Consciousness: Acceptance, Awareness, Balance, Centeredness, Connection, Depression, Harmony, Joy, Love of Self & Others, Peace, Perception, Propriety, Protection, Respect, Sadness.
  6. Small Intestines Consciousness: Appropriateness, Confidence, Connection, Discernment, Intellect, Joy, Knowledge, Mind, Nourishment, Sarcasm, Self-poisoning, Separation, Sorting.
  7. Bladder Consciousness: Anger, Anxiety, Confidence, Control, Courage, Enthusiasm, Expression, Fear, Intimacy, Jealousy, Release, Resentment, Sensuality, Sexuality, Suspicion, Willpower.
  8. Kidney Consciousness: Anxiety, Belonging, Caution, Clarity, Courage, Drive, Energy, Fear, Memory, Paranoia, Self Worth, Sensuality, Sexuality, Trust, Vitality, Willpower, Wisdom.
  9. Pericardium Consciousness: Armoring, Love of self, Love of others, Openness, Protection, Relationship w/self & others, Self Acceptance, Self-Expression, Vulnerability.
  10. Triple Burner Consciousness: Boundaries, Coordination, Discernment, Dogma, Friendship, Guilt, Harmony, Regulation, Relationship w/World, Stubbornness, Suspicion.
  11. Gall Bladder Consciousness: Anger, Assertiveness, Commitment, Confidence, Courage, Decisions, Fidelity, Flexibility, Mobility, Motivation, Movement, Regulation, Release, Speaking up, Strength.
  12. Liver Consciousness: Anger, Benevolence, Destiny, Faith, Growth, Hope, Memory, Movement, Organization, Planning, Processing, Protection, Resentment, Soul, Strength, Synthesizing, Vision.

Extraordinary Meridians:

The Extraordinary Meridians are the deepest pathways of Qi in the body. They are the first channels to develop in your body, initiated at conception when the egg and sperm come together, they precede, give rise to, and support the 12 organ meridians according to our spiritual and genetic heritage. They provide a map for us to fulfill our potential, our destiny, the purpose of our life, and to convert Jing into Shen, energy into spirit, through the transmuting power of Qi.

The extraordinary meridians have important functions in the body and spirit.

  1. They act as reservoirs of Qi and blood for the twelve organ meridians, filling and emptying as needed.
  2. They circulate Jing or ‘essence’ around the body and they have a strong connection with the Kidneys.
  3. They help circulate protective Wei Qi around the body and therefore play an important role in maintaining health.
  4. They connect the twelve regular channels.

These meridians are as follow:

  1. Du Mai – The Governing Vessel controls the Yang Meridians in the back, Wei Qi circulation, and Fire, to guard against external intruders. The Du channel represents our ability to break away from Yin/mother/bond to explore, rule our lives, our transformation, survival and groundedness in the world. It relates to becoming independent and taking risks.
  2. Ren Mai – The Conception Vessel represents our deepest resources in life, and the gifts we received in very early childhood bonding with our mother. It rules the process of birthing, be it that of a child, a creative idea, or an endeavor. Ren involves bonding, nurturing, protection, and love of self.
  3. Dai Mai – The Belt Meridian spirals around the body up and out in an energy cocoon of protective Wei Qi. If the Dai Mai is dysfunctional, the “belt” tightens and leads to stagnation, an energetic split between upper and lower body. The Dai Mai is a repository for unexpressed emotions and patterns that require transformation. Repression of these shadows leads to congestion of body/mind/spirit.
  4. Chong Mai – The Thrusting Vessel runs up the center of the body from Huiyin to Baihui. It represents the blueprint, inter-generational patterns, issues from abuse, and cellular memory. The Chong Mai represents our sense of self, how do I relate to myself, and am I comfortable with who I am?
  5. The Two Qiao Mai Channels – Heel Vessels represent how we merge Yin and Yang, and how we bridge these two extremes, to stand up to ourselves and to the world. The Qiao vessels are about short term issues of personality, judgment and morality. They’re about how we accept the roles we take on. The Qiao vessels arise from the heels, supporting agility and leg movement. They come up to the BL-1 point, the inner canthus (corner) of the eyes, affecting the pineal and pituitary glands.BL-1 is also the activating point of Wei Qi, the first point activated on waking from sleep. Thus these channels affect how one’s eyes adjust to light, blood-sugar level, body temperature, blood pressure, hormones, etc.Yang Qiao Mai – The Yang Heel Vessel rules how we stand up to the world, extend ourselves, interact with and experience the world. It represents the internalization of our interactions and how we express it back out to the world (eyes). Issues of over-emphasizing the world, and being angry at it are Yang Qiao issues. Psycho-spiritually this meridian is useful to treat people in a constant state of rebellion, Type-A personality activists, and those out to change the world. The more one rebels, the more sick we become. What we resist persists within us.
  6. Yin Qiao Mai – The Yin Heel Vessel rules how we stand up to ourselves. It is about taking on roles with clear vision, understanding the vast potential of life. When the Yin Qiao Mai is open, we can express to the world who we really are. Our eyes both take in the world, and express out to the world who we are. We realize that the greatest gift we can offer is our true self. Psycho-spiritually, it may deal with self-trust, abandonment, depression, self-anger, and unworthiness.
  7. The Two Wei Mai Vessels – Linking Vessels represent how we hold together through life cycles, aging, and time. They rule how we move along in life and transform either Yin or Yang as time passes.Yang Wei Mai – The Yang Linking Vessel, The Yang Wei Mai regulates our old habits and patterns, and the release of pre-established modes of behavior that prevent us from evolving. It links and supports the Yang in the cycles of time. Its domain is about possibilities and becoming more rarified, so it is important in terminal disease. It represents the last stage of defense before the body is invaded by a pathogen, and can assist issues of illness and dying.
  8. Yin Wei Mai – The Yin Linking Vessel is about our relationship to the past and the future, about the meaning that we give life, about our sense of purpose and validating our existence. Psycho-spiritually, this vessel is concerned with the meaning that we derive from life, and helps us to respond to life with clarity and compassion.

 

Further details here.

Acupuncture:

361 (or 2,000?) acupuncture points… (listed by group; grouped by meridian)

  1. Lung meridian points:  TBA
  2. Large Intestine meridian points:  TBA
  3. Stomach meridian points:  TBA
  4. Spleen meridian points:  TBA
  5. Heart meridian points:  TBA
  6. Small Intestine meridian points:  TBA
  7. Bladder meridian points:  TBA
  8. Kidney meridian points:  TBA
  9. Pericardium meridian points:  TBA
  10. Triple-burner meridian points:  TBA
  11. Gall-bladder meridian points:  TBA
  12. Liver meridian points:  TBA
  13. Governing-vessel meridian points:  TBA
  14. Conception-vessel meridian points:  TBA
  15. Extra acupuncture-points:  TBA

 

Acupressure-points notes TBA…

 

Further details here.

Herbal/Natural Medicine:

…more than 12,000 herbs which are useful, with only 20 years in our educational system during which we can introduce, explain, and master them.  (12,000 over 20 12-month years, for example, means covering the functions of 50 herbs per month; 12.5/week.)

See here and here.

Why this was downplayed as “alternative” by humanity’s modern mainstream “medicine”:  Very simply, because they didn’t want to cure anyone; they wanted everyone to stay stressed, because they knew that caused all ailments/diseases/illnesses, thus repeat-business / “job security” for the corporation-brainwashed / fake medical-doctors.  They wanted people to believe that only complex external mechanical/chemical solutions were useful/realistic/possible, indefinitely distracting/dissuading everyone from learning/remembering and practicing the truth; that mind/thought/energy-based treatments (such as breathing exercises, meditation, Tai Chi (“the way/flow of the body’s energy”), and positive thinking) are the cures to all, not just “practices” or remedies.

 

2020 Update:

Due to the recurring attempts by human leaders/media to scare its own members every generation/decade into believing a plague is sweeping through their cities that no one has any control of without dangerous vaccines that are historically proven, and lawsuit/study-confirmed, to only harm, not actually upgrade/protect anyone, it has become important for us to note and teach here… the fact that vaccines are a “get rich quick” (and population-control) scam, their ingredients are poison, they cause only sickness, they do not prevent any diseases, viruses cannot be transmitted, viruses and bacteria are always inside those who believe in them (and in most cases they only benefit the body), plagues (other than religion, and religiously-followed things such as politics and the military) don’t actually exist, and each person is able to heal/sicken his/herself –always and only based on their own beliefs/mindset/lifestyle (and TV-viewing habits; what they watch becomes part of their conscious and subconscious minds, etc.).

Germ Theory is just that; it is a theory, and it has proven flawed/false/fabricated.  You don’t get sick from germs that spread every Spring or Winter, or from being dirty; you get sick by being around radiation, poison, and negative thought-fields (which are another form of radiation and poison).  You can’t prevent sickness by “washing” yourself with chemical fluids, such as “hand sanitizer”; that only rubs a corrosive/poisonous/unnatural agent/substance on/into your pores (damaging you similarly to how soap does, as soap is usually primarily two ingredients; lye (which burns) plus a lubricant/oil (which clogs)).

Gene Theory is the same; our genes only exist when we think about them or believe in them, and scientists only see them when they are expecting to, thus manifesting them.  We don’t just alter our genes with our lifestyle, thoughts, words, etc.; we cause and un-cause them, as we can do that by thought/belief, too.  No one is powerless against their own DNA; DNA is powerless against them/us.

Whenever humans are pressuring people to accept injections of poisons that strangers prepared for them (i.e. vaccines made in facilities they have no access to), always decline/reject/refuse/avoid this/those.  Strangers have no place claiming that was still-other strangers invented/produced is safe, as they themselves have no confirmed the contents of each one, nor do they know how those contents will react in each patient.  Always request/demand a signed legal document that they are 1) guaranteeing the ingredients are 100% safe for everyone, and 2) they will accept full legal/financial liability if any side-effects / harm occur/s (which they will never do, because they are poorly-educated scammers trying to get paid by keeping people (other than themselves) sick and returning for more “treatment/s”).

Real healers heal/cure.  They do not inject strange/unknown things made by strangers… into strangers.  They do not “practice”; they don’t need to practice, as they know/will what works.

 

2022 Update:

Students are given a chance to go to a Firetank station to see how these healing techniques are applied in/from that type of vehicle.  While there, they are also introduced to the basic concepts of how to put out different types of fires; some fires can be put out with sound, while others require dirt (i.e. electrical fires which would be worsened by water, or chemical fires which could react with water).  By the time they complete this part of the course, they will be able to put out just about any fire they might encounter, and treat anyone who may have been burned by things such as fire.

There are no allergies; only toxins/poisons unnatural to people / the world.

There is no sickness and there are no germs; there are only toxins/poisons created by altering nature too much, and by negative thinking that can build up, creating the symptoms scammer-humans pretended was from germs and other superstitious nonsense “out of their control” (and “requiring” one of their ‘snake-oil’ products).

Every student here will learn how to listen to himself/herself, becoming his/her own doctor.

 

2023 Update:  Astrology

In our healthcare courses, we teach how healers can use astrology to anticipate the stresses, ails, and needs of existing and potential patients. The focus is on healing, while our fitness & holistic wellness courses focus on becoming and staying fit and well-rounded.

Also:

  • No one dies of old age; they die of atrophy from poisoning and from not holding the vision of their health.

 

2024/+:

The reason “doctors” and “scientists” often get surprising results, or results within a range, not a specific result every time they do a given procedure, is because they, and the patients when patients are involved, are not holding a vision, a.k.a. choosing/declaring what will manifest.
Humans have even made it illegal in their pathetic realm to say with confidence what will cure things… because they Want people focused on doubt, manifesting chaos, as that generates more business for them.

There are no diseases, only poisons and inflammation.

Childbirth is painful to humans because they were brainwashed/programmed to assume it will be, thus they always manifest that.
They have a lot of miscarriages and stillbirths for that reason and because they were never taught to hold the vision of what and when they will create.
People who hold the vision of what they will create, gestate, and birth, especially if they hold the vision of a pleasant birth, can not only guarantee how their offspring will look, but that the birthing process will not be ‘labor’ at all, even orgasmic.

Mold does not cause disease; it is a natural attempt to clean up actual irritants, such as unnatural cleaning chemicals, construction residue, stagnant water, etc..  Instead of just battling the returning mold, isolate the actual cause of the mold, clean that up, and the problem will be solved.  Don’t believe propaganda attempting to slander/demonize things in nature.

by specialist Daniel Roytas:
“Many people have been asking about my position on vitamin D. Whether or not people choose to take a supplement is up to them, but it’s important to remember a few key things.

  1. There’s no replacement for sun exposure. Vitamin D pills cannot correct a sunlight deficiency.
  2. The beneficial effects of sun exposure are not due to vitamin D, but rather the exposure to electromagnetic radiation (i.e. sunlight). It’s the light having the effect, not the ‘vitamin D’.
  3. Vitamin D blood concentrations are a proxy marker for sun exposure. Vitamin D is the evidence of exposure to the sun, nothing more.
  4. Sun exposure has dozens of beneficial effects above & beyond that of vitamin D.
  5. Vitamin D is a hormone, therefore supplementing with it is hormone replacement therapy, not vitamin therapy.
  6. In 2022, France classified vitamin D as a substance of very high concern as an endocrine disruptor. Do we really know what this synthetic substance is doing?

Seek the sun, not supplements.”

More lies/nonsense from the pseudoscience mainstream:  “Naturally, twins occur in about one in 250 pregnancies, triplets in about one in 10,000 pregnancies, and quadruplets in about one in 700,000 pregnancies.”
In actuality, anyone can naturally have however many they want per birth, up to ~a dozen (estimated maximum fetuses that can be held in a human woman’s womb at a time), and the “natural occurrence” only indicates how many people were holding that vision long enough to manifest it, NOT a genetic predisposition to those rates.

Soul Anatomy:  concept taught for/at our Holistic Hospital
Inisfreeans see the soul for what it really is; the whole body, which includes the brain, which includes the mind, which includes the emotional state, etc..
So ‘soul anatomy’ is what humans call physical anatomy, plus their psychological state; their hopes, dreams, memories, etc..
Thus, ‘soul anatomy’ is the complete anatomy of a single being.
The reason bad/some humans/Outlanders claimed the soul was just IN a body TEMPORARILY… is because it was part of their campaign/nature to add complexity/separation, but no soul ever needs to leave a body, and in the ancient/original time/eras… no soul ever did –or even could.

 

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