Opposite Flow of Qi
As discussed above Qi moves in every direction. Thus
if in Liv meridian Qi can move from Liv1 to Liv8 in vertically upward movement
then in the reverse direction i.e. from Liv8 to Liv1 too some energy movement
is possible. In order to sedate the energy at Liv8 (coldness) a needle is
inserted in the direction away from the center of body and it sedates coldness
in Liv meridian. As per the destructive Ko cycle coldness is sedated by hotness
point of the same meridian (Liv meridian in this case). It obviously can be
therefore inferred that the energy (Qi) in opposite direction at Liv8 is
similar to the energy at Liv5 (hot point). Similarly at Liv4 in opposite
direction is same as heat like that at liv2 in normal flow direction etc! We
can, therefore, write the energies available at different shu points in
vertically opposite flow (direction)
Opposite Vertical Flow in Yin Meridians:
Normal
flow
|
Opposite
flow
|
Liv
|
Heart
|
PC
|
Spleen
|
Lungs
|
Kidney
|
Coldness
|
humidity
|
Liv8
|
He3
|
P3
|
Sp9
|
Lu5
|
K10
|
Dryness
|
Heat
|
Liv4
|
He4
|
P5
|
Sp5
|
Lu8
|
K7
|
Humidity
|
Wind
|
Liv3
|
He7
|
P7
|
Sp3
|
Lu9
|
K3
|
Hot
|
Coldness
|
Liv5
|
He5
|
P6
|
Sp4
|
Lu7
|
K5
|
Heat
|
cold
|
Liv2
|
He8
|
P8
|
Sp2
|
Lu10
|
K2
|
Wind
|
Dryness
|
Liv1
|
He9
|
P9
|
Sp1
|
Lu11
|
K1
|
Opposite Horizontal Flow in Yin Meridians
Normal flow
|
wind
|
heat
|
hot
|
hum
|
dry
|
coldness
|
Opposite
flow
|
Hum
|
Dryness
|
Coldness
|
Cold
|
Wind
|
heat
|
Liv Hzm
|
Liv1
|
H9
|
P9
|
Sp1
|
Lu11
|
K1
|
He Hzm
|
Liv2
|
H8
|
P8
|
Sp2
|
Lu10
|
K2
|
P Hzm
|
Liv5
|
H5
|
P6
|
Sp4
|
Lu7
|
K5
|
Sp Hzm
|
Liv3
|
H7
|
P7
|
Sp3
|
Lu9
|
K3
|
Lu Hzm
|
Liv4
|
H4
|
P5
|
Sp5
|
Lu8
|
K7
|
K Hzm
|
Liv8
|
H3
|
P3
|
Sp9
|
Lu5
|
K10
|
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