Liu Wai Sang

What is the Vital Hidden Force of Life?

Article IV.

Most if not all conventional methods of reading pulse as a general guide to apply herbs, acupuncture and acupressure are missing a most basic, direct and wholesome approach to improve health. Why?

According to the Difficult Classic (Nan Jing), the Moving Energy Amidst the Kidneys (Shen Jian Don Qi) is the life of a human, the base of most if not all visceral organs and the twelve Acupuncture Meridians. If this energy is in a good state, it will progressively ensure most if not all visceral organs and the twelve Acupuncture Meridians stay in a good state too.

Sometimes when the Moving Energy Amidst the Kidneys (Shen Jian Don Qi) deteriorates, it does not pass its ill effects immediately to the rest of the body. In this case, during pulse reading, most if not all visceral organs and the twelve Acupuncture Meridians may appear to be functioning normal and fine throughout the reading process.

Most if not all conventional methods of reading pulse as a general guide to apply herbs, acupuncture and acupressure are missing a most basic, direct and wholesome approach to improve health. This is because all these methods do not provide a way to regressively read the state of this primary energy, the base of most if not all visceral organs and the twelve Acupuncture Meridians.

To improve the current approach of relying on pulse reading as a general guide to healing, it is essential to add a possible way of extra reading of the Moving Energy Amidst the Kidneys (Shen Jian Don Qi) through and alongside most if not all conventional methods of reading pulse. In this respect, the approach will become more basic, direct and wholesome.

For more about the Moving Energy Amidst the Kidneys (Shen Jian Don Qi), please read the preceding and the following articles.