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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 11 MIN

The Spirit of Water and the Pelvis

from Acupuncture Today · host Acupuncture Today

This insightful article from Acupuncture Today explores the profound connection between the water element and the pelvis from a Chinese medicine perspective, emphasizing the spiritual dimension of healing. It posits that water is fundamental to our being, and the pelvis, housing the kidneys and bladder, has a tangible link to its functions of filtration, collection, and excretion. Drawing on the tradition of five-element acupuncture, the article delves into the Spirit of the Points, highlighting how specific acupuncture points can connect with a client's spirit to address deep-seated emotional and energetic imbalances, particularly those related to trauma.The article discusses how the nature of water – vast, deep, and reflective – mirrors potential imbalances in the body, mind, and spirit, leading to excesses or deficiencies. It emphasizes the spiritual roles of the bladder in flow and containment, and the kidneys in regulating fluid purity and quality, impacting even reproduction and fertility. A compelling case study illustrates how addressing the "spirit of water" through points like Conception Vessel 5 (Shi Men), Kidney 11 (Heng Gu), Governing Vessel 5 (Xuan Shu), Bladder 52 (Zhi Shi), and Bladder 36 (Cheng Fu) led to significant improvements in a postpartum client's physical and emotional well-being. Ultimately, the article advocates for tapping into the spirits of the points to deepen the connection with clients and support pelvic health on a profound level.

This insightful article from Acupuncture Today explores the profound connection between the water element and the pelvis from a Chinese medicine perspective, emphasizing the spiritual dimension of healing. It posits that water is fundamental to our being, and the pelvis, housing the kidneys and bladder, has a tangible link to its functions of filtration, collection, and excretion. Drawing on the tradition of five-element acupuncture, the article delves into the Spirit of the Points, highlighting how specific acupuncture points can connect with a client's spirit to address deep-seated emotional and energetic imbalances, particularly those related to trauma.The article discusses how the nature of water – vast, deep, and reflective – mirrors potential imbalances in the body, mind, and spirit, leading to excesses or deficiencies. It emphasizes the spiritual roles of the bladder in flow and containment, and the kidneys in regulating fluid purity and quality, impacting even reproduction and fertility. A compelling case study illustrates how addressing the "spirit of water" through points like Conception Vessel 5 (Shi Men), Kidney 11 (Heng Gu), Governing Vessel 5 (Xuan Shu), Bladder 52 (Zhi Shi), and Bladder 36 (Cheng Fu) led to significant improvements in a postpartum client's physical and emotional well-being. Ultimately, the article advocates for tapping into the spirits of the points to deepen the connection with clients and support pelvic health on a profound level.

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