Energetics and transformation: insights on the paradoxical opportunity presented by chronic illness and pain--Part III.

American journal of acupuncture Pub Date : 1999-01-01
M Greenwood
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Following the author's own experiences with chronic pain due to a motorcycle accident during medical school, and the pain's unresponsiveness to conventional medicine, he sought other solutions. His journey led him to a new understanding of health and illness. With these insights and through the use of acupuncture, bodywork and various breathing techniques, he began to see phenomena--emotional release, myoclonic shaking, and regression--and healing that could not be explained in terms of a rational or structural framework. He posits that such phenomena represent different forms of de-stressing which together serve to release "blocked feeling," which he suggests is the "energy block" described by acupuncture theory as "stagnant Qi." The third in a series, this installment explores the issue of "disempowerment" as one of the fundamental energetic imbalances of illness.

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能量学和转化:对慢性病和疼痛所呈现的矛盾机会的见解-第三部分。
根据提交人自己在医学院期间因摩托车事故而遭受慢性疼痛的经历,以及常规药物对疼痛没有反应,他寻求其他解决办法。他的旅行使他对健康和疾病有了新的认识。有了这些见解,并通过针灸、身体和各种呼吸技术的使用,他开始看到一些现象——情绪释放、肌阵挛性颤抖和消退——以及无法用理性或结构框架来解释的治疗。他认为,这些现象代表了不同形式的减压,共同有助于释放“阻塞感”,他认为这就是针灸理论所描述的“气滞”的“能量阻塞”。作为系列文章的第三部分,本文探讨了“剥夺权力”这个问题,它是疾病的基本能量失衡之一。
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