don't forget the body. Thats following behind.
Intention, Energy, Body. Not always last. But look what
happens when the body goes first!!

trauma in one nano-second.
Where there may be an 'out of body" experience, as if
watching your experience as an observer. Or a feeling of
everything in slow motion - then the impact - bang - and
you're back. Or it never happened. Or better, how could it
have happened.

Maybe thats where Einstein came up with his Space-Time
theory and opened up Quantum and String theory.
You know maybe it all just started when Newton got hit with
an apple, Einstein flew off his bicycle and Niles Bohr
(spelling!) did or didn't do something but intended to.

Unification of Mind, Body and Spirit,  attempt to live (or
be alive) in the NOW.
Reality may only be exist when our perception of it
(finally) creates it.

Says a lot for denial.

See Bush is really not bad when you're in denial ... (did I
get ya?)

Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist
Acupuncture is a jab well done
www.HappyHerbalist.com   Santa Cruz, CA.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 11:04 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Bruises


>From a Taoist perspective, Chi follows Yi, Blood follows
Chi.
That is, Chi (or life force energy) follows Yi (the mind, or
the mind's
attention).

The attention, Chi, and the circulation will also go to the
place which
is lightly touched or rubbed.  This may very well help heal
the
trauma...

Dan




Re: CS>Warning for LV CS
http://www.escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m79056.html

From: sol (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:05:35

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--------------------

This may seem really weird to ask but are you experimenting
by hitting

yourself? Just curious, as I have noticed a strange
phenomenom on
myself, it is that if I crash into something hard, and am
really busy,

and sort of therefore pay not much attention or quickly
forget I
"bruised" myself somewhere I get a bruise, sometimes a big
bruise
appears and I can't remember hitting into anything at all.
If OTOH, I

notice immediately, and put my concentration on the spot I
have hit,
(so
to speak, but I mean if I really have time to notice) rub
the spot,
and
think I'm going to have a big bruise, no bruise ever forms
(or ever
comes to the surface to be seen).

I have always wondered what the heck the mechanism for the
two
different
outcomes of a big "bump" could possibly be other than a
strictly mental

control over the bruising process. Unless it is the rubbing
of the sore

spot, vs not rubbing it?
sol

Sandee George wrote:

>I have observed the following and would like all to hear
from you all
>your different perspectives :
>Why is it when I hit any part of my body, not drawing
blood, that by
>using C.S. thereon by applying
>a soaked pad of it - there is practically no bruising or
inflammation
-
>this interests me - thanks
>Sandee
>
>
>



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