Saturday, November 29, 2008

Acupuncture or Feng Shui?

How old is your mattress?
How often do you change the sheets and pillowcases?
Which way does your house/apartment face?
How often do you get/make home cooked meals?
Is your cell phone ever off?

"Why? Is it important?"

Curious questions, right? Do you think they are most likely from a feng shui evaluation or a Traditional Chinese Medical interview? Neither, and both. Historically, anyone who was a really good healer (of bodies or environments) practiced in both fields. There is a best location for rest and recovery. Any acupuncturist should know how to determine this location for any patient. Excessive emotions impact different internal organs. Your feng shui consultant should know which internal organ is being weakened by these emotions, and the appropriate therapeutic remedies for both body and place. Once you start learning a holistic practice, there is no end to the life aspects you need to know about. That is holism with a capital H. Truthfully, when you begin to understand health and balance, the distinction between inside and outside becomes fuzzy (or disappears;)

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