THE SHEN, YI AND ZHI AND NEEDLING IN THE NEI JING
THE SHEN, YI AND ZHI AND NEEDLING IN THE NEI JING The Nei Jing, and especially the Ling Shu, contains very many passages with instructions to acupuncturists as to how to needle. All these passages give instructions as to how to engage the Shen, Yi or Zhi (of the practitioner) when needling. Just as a reminder, Yi is the mental faculty of the Spleen which refers to “focusing”, “attention”, “concentrating”, “idea”. Its character is based on the Heart radical which means that this mental faculty relies on the overlapping natures of Yi and Shen (and therefore Spleen and Heart). 意 Yi 心 Xin (heart) Zhi of the Kidneys refers to “will power”, “intention”, “resolve”, “commitment” but also “memory”, “will”. Its character is based also on the heart radical together with the character for “Shi” which means scholar, soldier, gentleman, person trained in certain field, general, officer. 志 Zhi 士 Shi (scholar, soldier, gentleman, general, officer) What is evident from all these passages is that the re...
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