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.A quick violentgrab or strike here and the recipient is shocked for a few moments while youhave time to attack elsewhere.Great for grappling or for striking.You musthowever, be fairly accurate.The leg will not work after a strike here.The wholebalance of yin and yang Qi is upset with this strike, it can even cause insanity,temporary or permanent when struck hard enough.BL 59: FUYANG (Tarsal Yang)3cun directly above BL 60, on the lateral aspect of the gastrocnemius muscle.This is an accumulation point (Xie Cleft).It has an affect upon the head andwill cause headaches, eye damage and a fullness of the head causing black out ifstruck hard, apart from immediate physical damage to the lower leg causing thefight to be finished.BL 60: KUNLUN (Kunlun Mountains)In the depression midway between the lateral malleolus and the Achillestendon, in the peroneus brevis muscle.This point is interesting as it has an effect upon the >power band between theshoulder blades.A strike here will cause nervous disorders and an immediateweakening of the upper body.The arms just don=t do what you want them todo.This is a >fire and jing= point so traditionally it will help balance out fire andwater in the body.However, when struck using negative Qi, this point willcause an imbalance in the whole body.Extreme local pain followed by an energydrainage causing the recipient not to be able to carry on with the fight.BL 61: PUSHEN (Serve and Consult)Posterior and inferior Lo the external malleus, directly below BL 60, in thedepression of the calcaneum at the junction of the red and white skin.The point is also an energy drainage point and will cause great local pain as wellas Qi drainage causing him to sit down.BL 62: SHENMAI (Extending/Expressing Vessel)In the depression at the inferior margin of the lateral malleous of the ankle.All of the foot points are very painful and as such drain Qi, but none so muchas this one.This is also one of those bladder points that act upon the >shen= orspirit.So a strike by way of a stomp or kick will affect the way the recipientcommunicates with his spirit.It will cause tendon and nerve damage.It mayeven cause mental illness and >sleep/wakening= disorders.This is the >masterpoint= for the extra channel >Yang Qiao Mai= which is the channel thataccelerates the yang energy.This channel will be affected adversely causinggreat anger, red face etc., through too much yang Qi getting to the head.This iswhat will cause the mental disorders etc.BL 63: JINMEN (Golden Door)Anterior and inferior to BL 62, in the depression lateral to the cuboid bone.This is another xie cleft point (accumulation point).A strike here will causemental illness, not as great as for BL 62 though.It is not a good point for selfdefence as it has to be fairly accurate and doesn=t cause that much local painrelatively speaking.It also has an affect upon the >wei Qi= which protects thebody from pathogenic attack etc.BL 64: JINGGU (Capital Bone)On the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot, below the tuberosity of the 5thmetatarsal bone, at the junction of the red and white skin, at the inferiormargin of the lateral abductor digiti minimi pedis.This is a >yuan= or ancestral or source point.It is normally used to calm theshen, but when attacked with negative Qi, will again affect the way the recipientcommunicates with the spirit.It will cause the recipient to feel quite weak fromkidney damage.BL 65: SHUGU (Restraining Bone)On the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot, posterior and inferior to the headof the 5thmetatasal bone, at the junction of the red and white skin.This is a wood and Shu point.A strike here will cause mental confusion,blurred vision, and in the end continuous headaches.The eyes will slowlybecome worse.Will also have an adverse affect upon the wei Qi.BL 66: ZUTONGGU (Connecting Valley of the Foot)In the depression anterior and inferior to the 5th metatarsal phalangeal joint.This is a water and yong point.(Spring or stream point).It will also causeblurred vision and headaches later.So it is a good set up point.BL 67: ZHIYIN (End of Yin)On the lateral side of the little toe, about 0.l cun posterior to the lateral cornerof the toenail.This is a metal and cheng point and the root point of >tai yang= and extrameridian.It will have an adverse affect upon the muscles and tendons in thewhole body and causes mind confusion as well as blurred vision.This point, ifstruck on a pregnant woman will have an adverse affect upon the foetus.It willhave an adverse affect upon the kidneys causing weakness in the whole body.This is the last of the Bladder points.As you can see, the bladder points affectthe shen greatly.Be careful with these points as the Bladder points more sothan other points can cause long lasting physical, mental and spiritual damage.The Kidney MeridianKD 1: YONGQUAN (Gushing Spring)In the depression appearing on the sole of the foot when the foot is inplantar flexion, approximately at the junction of the anterior and middle thirdwhen the sole is divided into thirds from the base of the 2nd toe to the heel.The point is between the 2nd and 3rd metatarsal bones in the aponeurosisof the sole, medial to the point are the tendons of the flexor digitorum pedis,longus & brevis, and the 2nd lubricalis pedis muscle.In it's deep position itlies in the interossei plantares muscle.As I have never been taught that KD 1 is a dim-mak point, I will not coverany damage that a strike here might cause.However, as an emergencypoint its powers are great.It releases stored Qi to the body, thus causing akind of kick start.If for instance a person has received a strike or has beeninvolved in a motor accident and is dead and CPR is not working, it isprobably because the trauma to the system has been so great that thebody=s Qi has been drained leaving none to start the heart and respiratoryfunctions.KD 1 is like having an extra battery in your car when the mainone has failed.You can get at this stored Qi by applying a very hard oneknuckle punch to KD 1 or by sticking something sharp into the point causingit to bleed.Then go back and try the CPR There have been instanceswhere this method has worked in starting the heart, only to have the patientdie later because the trauma was just too great.One of my students, asurgeon, has even used this method in surgery where all efforts had failedto revive a patient, he rushed around to the patient=s foot and stuck hisscalpel up into KD 1 starting the heart! He was written up in medicaljournals for this.KD 2: RANGU (Burning Valley)Anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus, in the depression on the lowerborder of the tuberosity of the navicular bone, anterior and inferior to joint ofthe navicular, in the abductor halluces muscle.This is a fire and yong point.(Spring or stream point).All yong points causegreat damage to the rest of the body.Apart from local pain, a strike herecould cause instant diarrhoea, so make sure you are in front of therecipient! Being the fire point of the water channel it usually creates abalance in yin and yang in the system [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.A quick violentgrab or strike here and the recipient is shocked for a few moments while youhave time to attack elsewhere.Great for grappling or for striking.You musthowever, be fairly accurate.The leg will not work after a strike here.The wholebalance of yin and yang Qi is upset with this strike, it can even cause insanity,temporary or permanent when struck hard enough.BL 59: FUYANG (Tarsal Yang)3cun directly above BL 60, on the lateral aspect of the gastrocnemius muscle.This is an accumulation point (Xie Cleft).It has an affect upon the head andwill cause headaches, eye damage and a fullness of the head causing black out ifstruck hard, apart from immediate physical damage to the lower leg causing thefight to be finished.BL 60: KUNLUN (Kunlun Mountains)In the depression midway between the lateral malleolus and the Achillestendon, in the peroneus brevis muscle.This point is interesting as it has an effect upon the >power band between theshoulder blades.A strike here will cause nervous disorders and an immediateweakening of the upper body.The arms just don=t do what you want them todo.This is a >fire and jing= point so traditionally it will help balance out fire andwater in the body.However, when struck using negative Qi, this point willcause an imbalance in the whole body.Extreme local pain followed by an energydrainage causing the recipient not to be able to carry on with the fight.BL 61: PUSHEN (Serve and Consult)Posterior and inferior Lo the external malleus, directly below BL 60, in thedepression of the calcaneum at the junction of the red and white skin.The point is also an energy drainage point and will cause great local pain as wellas Qi drainage causing him to sit down.BL 62: SHENMAI (Extending/Expressing Vessel)In the depression at the inferior margin of the lateral malleous of the ankle.All of the foot points are very painful and as such drain Qi, but none so muchas this one.This is also one of those bladder points that act upon the >shen= orspirit.So a strike by way of a stomp or kick will affect the way the recipientcommunicates with his spirit.It will cause tendon and nerve damage.It mayeven cause mental illness and >sleep/wakening= disorders.This is the >masterpoint= for the extra channel >Yang Qiao Mai= which is the channel thataccelerates the yang energy.This channel will be affected adversely causinggreat anger, red face etc., through too much yang Qi getting to the head.This iswhat will cause the mental disorders etc.BL 63: JINMEN (Golden Door)Anterior and inferior to BL 62, in the depression lateral to the cuboid bone.This is another xie cleft point (accumulation point).A strike here will causemental illness, not as great as for BL 62 though.It is not a good point for selfdefence as it has to be fairly accurate and doesn=t cause that much local painrelatively speaking.It also has an affect upon the >wei Qi= which protects thebody from pathogenic attack etc.BL 64: JINGGU (Capital Bone)On the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot, below the tuberosity of the 5thmetatarsal bone, at the junction of the red and white skin, at the inferiormargin of the lateral abductor digiti minimi pedis.This is a >yuan= or ancestral or source point.It is normally used to calm theshen, but when attacked with negative Qi, will again affect the way the recipientcommunicates with the spirit.It will cause the recipient to feel quite weak fromkidney damage.BL 65: SHUGU (Restraining Bone)On the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot, posterior and inferior to the headof the 5thmetatasal bone, at the junction of the red and white skin.This is a wood and Shu point.A strike here will cause mental confusion,blurred vision, and in the end continuous headaches.The eyes will slowlybecome worse.Will also have an adverse affect upon the wei Qi.BL 66: ZUTONGGU (Connecting Valley of the Foot)In the depression anterior and inferior to the 5th metatarsal phalangeal joint.This is a water and yong point.(Spring or stream point).It will also causeblurred vision and headaches later.So it is a good set up point.BL 67: ZHIYIN (End of Yin)On the lateral side of the little toe, about 0.l cun posterior to the lateral cornerof the toenail.This is a metal and cheng point and the root point of >tai yang= and extrameridian.It will have an adverse affect upon the muscles and tendons in thewhole body and causes mind confusion as well as blurred vision.This point, ifstruck on a pregnant woman will have an adverse affect upon the foetus.It willhave an adverse affect upon the kidneys causing weakness in the whole body.This is the last of the Bladder points.As you can see, the bladder points affectthe shen greatly.Be careful with these points as the Bladder points more sothan other points can cause long lasting physical, mental and spiritual damage.The Kidney MeridianKD 1: YONGQUAN (Gushing Spring)In the depression appearing on the sole of the foot when the foot is inplantar flexion, approximately at the junction of the anterior and middle thirdwhen the sole is divided into thirds from the base of the 2nd toe to the heel.The point is between the 2nd and 3rd metatarsal bones in the aponeurosisof the sole, medial to the point are the tendons of the flexor digitorum pedis,longus & brevis, and the 2nd lubricalis pedis muscle.In it's deep position itlies in the interossei plantares muscle.As I have never been taught that KD 1 is a dim-mak point, I will not coverany damage that a strike here might cause.However, as an emergencypoint its powers are great.It releases stored Qi to the body, thus causing akind of kick start.If for instance a person has received a strike or has beeninvolved in a motor accident and is dead and CPR is not working, it isprobably because the trauma to the system has been so great that thebody=s Qi has been drained leaving none to start the heart and respiratoryfunctions.KD 1 is like having an extra battery in your car when the mainone has failed.You can get at this stored Qi by applying a very hard oneknuckle punch to KD 1 or by sticking something sharp into the point causingit to bleed.Then go back and try the CPR There have been instanceswhere this method has worked in starting the heart, only to have the patientdie later because the trauma was just too great.One of my students, asurgeon, has even used this method in surgery where all efforts had failedto revive a patient, he rushed around to the patient=s foot and stuck hisscalpel up into KD 1 starting the heart! He was written up in medicaljournals for this.KD 2: RANGU (Burning Valley)Anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus, in the depression on the lowerborder of the tuberosity of the navicular bone, anterior and inferior to joint ofthe navicular, in the abductor halluces muscle.This is a fire and yong point.(Spring or stream point).All yong points causegreat damage to the rest of the body.Apart from local pain, a strike herecould cause instant diarrhoea, so make sure you are in front of therecipient! Being the fire point of the water channel it usually creates abalance in yin and yang in the system [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]