Listing of Acupoints for Disorders
Email from to Larry Sobel to his list August 20, 2015 | larry_sobel@yahoo.com | Concerning Acupunture Points
Hi All,
MOTIVATION
There are many sources that give acupuncture points for various disorders. I searched the literature for references to acupuncture points for a specific disorder and stopped after finding 6 such sources. To my dismay, I found that there was no consistency in the points listed for the disorder with regard to the number of points [12, 8, 3, 29, 12, 10], nor was there even one point common to the listings in all 6 sources! So, what is one to do? Use all the points? In view of this, I decided that perhaps the best way to proceed was to dowse on a list of all the acupuncture points to determine for myself those points pertaining to the specific disorder. And to do this, I compiled a list of acupuncture points, which is attached, and which I hope you will find useful. The list is a compilation of acupuncture points for 12 meridians and 5 so-called “extra points”. Also attached is a meridian chart kindly provided by Juanita Ott [1] who said:"mention that this chart is for your group only since this is actually for sale on my website. It is also available in several books."
DOWSING PROCESS TO DETERMINE ACUPUNCTURE POINTS FOR A SPECIFIC DISORDER
The fast dowsing process I used is as follows:
(i) determine the number of meridians needing attention for the specific disorder;
(ii) determine the specific meridians for the disorder using Juanita Ott’s attached chart;
(iii) determine the specific acupuncture points for each such meridian using the attached listing.
Note that I used my “handy hand chart”, taught in the teachings of Dave & Erina Cowan [2], for the 1st and 3rd steps. Of course, one can also use a traditional dowsing chart for these steps.
CLEARING BLOCKED ACUPUNCTURE POINTS
The next step is to clear the blockages in the points just determined. This can be done by using a number of methods such as by: dowsing; the SRC4U computer program (src4you.com); tapping on the person or on listings of the points; needling or tapping on plastic dolls (Tong Ren Therapy [3]) or needling or tapping on paper dolls with anatomical sketches; or by having an acupuncture session.
The above process addresses symptoms and not necessarily underlying causes, which is a subject onto itself, and which is not addressed here. It suffices to say that the methods of [4] can be used for this purpose.
RADIONIC RATES
Another expeditious approach is to dowse to determine radionics rates for the specific disorder, and then broadcast the rates as described in [5].
CLOSING COMMENT
It would be a worthwhile but mammoth task for another dowser or kinesiologist to determine and compile acupuncture points corresponding to various disorders. This might make for a nice thesis topic by a qualified dowsing student.
Cheers, Larry
REFERENCES
[1] Juanita Ott
https://mirrorwaters.com
[2] Dave & Erina Cowan
http://www.bluesunenergetics.net
[3] Kathy Wilson
http://healingnexus.com
[4] REFERENCES FOR CLEARING ISSUES
• Raymon Grace
www.raymongracefoundation.org
www.raymongrace.us
www.raymongraceprojects.com
• Dave & Erina Cowan, see [2] above & [5] below
• Kathy Wilson, see [3] above
• Rick Kuethe
rickkuethe@mindspring.com
• Heather Wilks
heather@ohnaturale.com
• Tyhson Banighen
http://energydetective.ca
• the Emotion & Body Codes developed by Dr. Bradley Nelson
http://www.healerslibrary.com
• the SRC4U computer program developed by Grandmaster David Harris.
http://src4you.com/
[5] Book: “Dowsing Beyond Duality” by David and Erina Cowan, available from [2] and amazon.com