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Introduction of the
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Introduction of the
Japanese Hari System
Takayuki Koei Kuwahara, L.Ac.
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Japanese Classical Acupuncture
Hari System
Definition
Characteristics
Root and Local treatment
Spirit (Kototama) Ki (Meridian) Physical Body
Yin, Yang and Five Phases
Kototama: Word of Power
Classification of basic Hari needling
technique
Definition of the Hari System
What is the J apanese Meridian Therapy and
Sho/Pattern ?
It is a medical system that grasps all diseases as a
condition of deficiency or excess of ki or blood in the
meridians, and then uses the techniques of Acu-Moxa
to tonify or disperse that deficiency or excess in order
to bring about healing.
It is also known as the zuish treatment method, which
means treatment is given by following the pattern of
imbalance (SHO).
Root treatment and deficiency of
essential ki
The five organs are in charge of storing the
essence, which should not be injured. If the
essence is injured, the [body's] defenses will
be lost, resulting in yin deficiency. (Ling Shu,
chapter 8)
As is understood from the above quotations,
disease stems from deficiency of essential ki
of the five organs.
Characteristics
After or are on the diagnosis, instantaneously
treated.
Treatment is given by following the pattern of
imbalance (SHO)
Minimize the number of points used in treatment
Period of treatment considerably shortened over
time
Strengthen life force (dignity and harmony of
the essential ki)
Needles barely inserted or touch. non-
insertion with Ki technique
Ki feedback methods by pulse
How to detect abnormal and correct Ki within
pulse.
It helps practitioners to use pulse diagnosis for
more than just identifying a pattern of disease.
We will learn how the pulse can be used as a
feedback method for assessing the
effectiveness of the treatment as it is being
given.
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Spirit/Kototama, Ki, Physical Body
Spirit
Kototama
Essential
Ki
Meridians
manifestation
of the Ki flow
in the space
Physical
Body
An order of Generating
Earth
Fire
Wood
Water
Metal
Spirit/Kototama, Ki , Physical Body
Spirit,
Kototama,
Essential
ki
Meridians,
Ki flow in
the space
Physical
Body
The universe of congenital structure
Mother sound
+(I) Eight father Ki rhyme 32 Child Sound Acquired Structure
Five element and Kototama
in the Meridian
Eight
Father
Rhyme
Congenital Structure
Mother Sound
+ Eight father Ki rhyme 32 Child Sound Acquired Structure
Generative and Controlling Cycles
Metal
Corporeal
Soul
Earth
Intention
and
Wisdom
Wood
Ethereal
Soul
Water
Essence
and Will
Fire
Spirit
Tree of Life-Tree of the Knowledge
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Spiritual practice (lit., bringing the soul to
peace and returning to God)
Futomani universal principal of the
KOTOTAMA
Chin Kon Ki Shin
A WA
O W
O
U WU
E WE
I WI
The pillar of the heart
Yang Yin
The Potency of the Root and Local
treatments
Root treatment and local treatment are two
sides of the same coin and that they blend
together.
The Potency of the Root and Local
treatments (2)
Some people think that the root treatment is
performed to bring the pulse into order, and
that the local treatment is performed to
alleviate the symptoms.
However, the pulse can be brought into order
and the symptoms alleviated just with the local
treatment. Conversely, the symptoms can be
relieved with just the root treatment, in addition
to naturally adjusting the pulse.
The Potency of the Root and Local
treatments (3)
The effect of the treatment will last longer if the
root treatment and local treatment are
combined together, rather than just doing one
or the other.
The Basic Patterns (primary SHO)
The Basic Patterns of Imbalance & Deficiency,
Excess, Cold, and Heat
Liver deficiency
Spleen deficiency
Lung deficiency
Kidney deficiency
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The Generation of Cold and Heat
Patterns
Secondary Dx.. Effect on the yin and yang from primary
deficiency
Liver deficiency heat pattern
Liver deficiency cold pattern
Spleen deficiency heat pattern
Spleen deficiency cold pattern
Lung deficiency heat pattern
Lung deficiency cold pattern
Kidney deficiency heat pattern
Kidney deficiency cold pattern
Classification of basic needling tech.
Tonification Technique (Hoho)
Dispersion within Tonification (Ho tyu no Sha)
Dispersion Techniques (Sha-Ho)
Transport dispersion (Yu-Sha)
Harmonizing Technique (Wa-Ho)
Scattering Needle (San-Shin)
Order of the Treatment
Step 0
[A] Thoracoabdominal Region and Supplementary points
[B] Affected Area
[C] Harmony points
Step 1 Root Treatment Primary pattern
Step 2 Root Treatment Secondary Pattern
Step 3 Root Treatment Yang Meridian
Step 4
[A] Back and Supplementary points
[B] Affected Area
[C] Harmony points
Step 5
[A] Finish needling
[B] Moxibustion
[C] Home treatment
Contact Info.
Takayuki Koei Kuwahara L.Ac.
CULIA LI CLINIC INC.
25 Church Street
Watertown. MA 02472 USA
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