May 2, 2011

Heart attack III, emotional background

Heart attack can be easily preventable so far in majority of cases it can be traced back 
to emotional roots; negative emotions combined with general stress being responsible
for fueling and creation of destructive energy pool to finally break out as heart attack.
In fact, similar things occur for traumas, when the foreign destructive Burn or Light energy, like impact of bullet, leaves it's opposite energy = Cold, in tissues.
The same way aggressive emotional energies create excess of Cold energy in heart muscle and vessels. 
Thus if not allow these energies to accumulate, one will stay safe which is quite simple with very basic 
Su-jok tools like basic energy points: 
http://acupunctureforcancerideas.blogspot.com/2009/11/basic-energy-points-great-preventing.html

Heart attack has Cold energy behind, which belong to Yin group of energies: Dampness, Dryness and
Cold:
--- anxiety - Dampness
--- depression, grief - Dryness
--- fear - Cold












  

Energies circulate in a sequence:
Wind--->Heat--->Burn--->Dampness--->Dryness---Cold
where Yin group marked blue and Yang group is red.

Harmful Yin energies can be present themselves in one's emotional constitution, or be invoked and projected from outside.
Also, they may arise as a result of  harmful Yang energies
from outside, determined by the pic:
--- Wind, anger, can cause anxiety, Dampness
--- Heat as "joy", can cause depression, Dryness
--- Burn as "superiority" from outside, can cause fear, Cold

On physical level:
--- Dampness energy is thrombosis as process and energy for blood clots
--- Dryness energy relates to all types of shortage of function and spasm
--- Cold energy is severe disruption of circulation, any function, also necrosis


According to the Energy circulation, Dampness = anxiety fuels Dryness, depression, which in turn
strengthens fear, Cold, energy behind heart attack.
Moxa treatment specifically eliminates all Yin energies because of heat flow, and prevent them to 
accumulate.


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