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aterials, it specifies

a variety of symptoms for each:11


heart he oral dryness and roughness, qi obstructions, pathogenic qi,
heat, heart
conditions, emotional states
liver xu inflamed, teary, or red eyes; liver conditions; vision problems;
rising qi
spleen hu fast and hot qi, abdominal swelling, qi obstruction, dry lips,
spleen
conditions, arm and leg problems
lungs si temperature imbalance, lung problems, abscesses, skin
problems,
nasal obstructions, fatigue, exhaustion, oppression
kidneys chui coldness in the back and joints, genital problems,
deafness, ear conditions
heater xi all conditions associated with the Triple Heater
11. The Six Breaths are also outlined in the Chifeng sui (Despeux
1988) and the Xiuling yaozhi (Essential Pointers to
Cultivating Long Life) of the late Ming (today found in Qigong
yangsheng congshu). For details on the historical development of the
Six Breaths, see Despeux 2006.
The Exercise Classic 123
qi Six Breaths Daoyin jing emotional states heart. As in earlier
materials, it specifies
a variety of symptoms for each:11
heart he oral dryness and roughness, qi obstructions, pathogenic qi,
heat, heart
conditions, emotional states
liver xu inflamed, teary, or red eyes; liver conditions; vision problems;
rising qi
spleen hu fast and hot qi, abdominal swelling, qi obstruction, dry lips,
spleen
conditions, arm and leg problems
lungs si temperature imbalance, lung problems, abscesses, skin
problems,
nasal obstructions, fatigue, exhaustion, oppression
kidneys chui coldness in the back and joints, genital problems,
deafness, ear conditions
heater xi all conditions associated with the Triple Heater
11. The Six Breaths are also outlined in the Chifeng sui (Despeux
1988) and the Xiuling yaozhi (Essential Pointers to
Cultivating Long Life) of the late Ming (today found in Qigong
yangsheng congshu). For details on the historical development of the
Six Breaths, see Despeux 2006.
The Exercise Classic 123
qi Six Breaths Daoyin jing emotional states heart. As in earlier
materials, it specifies
a variety of symptoms for each:11
heart he oral dryness and roughness, qi obstructions, pathogenic qi,
heat, heart
conditions, emotional states
liver xu inflamed, teary, or red eyes; liver conditions; vision problems;
rising qi
spleen hu fast and hot qi, abdominal swelling, qi obstruction, dry lips,
spleen
conditions, arm and leg problems
lungs si temperature imbalance, lung problems, abscesses, skin
problems,
nasal obstructions, fatigue, exhaustion, oppression
kidneys chui coldness in the back and joints, genital problems,
deafness, ear conditions
heater xi all conditions associated with the Triple Heater
11. The Six Breaths are also outlined in the Chifeng sui (Despeux
1988) and the Xiuling yaozhi (Essential Pointers to
Cultivating Long Life) of the late Ming (today found in Qigong
yangsheng congshu). For details on the historical development of the
Six Breaths, see Despeux 2006.
The Exercise Classic 123
qi Six Breaths Daoyin jing emotional states heart. As in earlier
materials, it specifies
a variety of symptoms for each:11
heart he oral dryness and roughness, qi obstructions, pathogenic qi,
heat, heart
conditions, emotional states
liver xu inflamed, teary, or red eyes; liver conditions; vision problems;
rising qi
spleen hu fast and hot qi, abdominal swelling, qi obstruction, dry lips,
spleen
conditions, arm and leg problems
lungs si temperature imbalance, lung problems, abscesses, skin
problems,
nasal obstructions, fatigue, exhaustion, oppression
kidneys chui coldness in the back and joints, genital problems,
deafness, ear conditions
heater xi all conditions associated with the Triple Heater
11. The Six Breaths are also outlined in the Chifeng sui (Despeux
1988) and the Xiuling yaozhi (Essential Pointers to
Cultivating Long Life) of the late Ming (today found in Qigong
yangsheng congshu). For details on the historical development of the
Six Breaths, see Despeux 2006.
The Exercise Classic 123
qi Six Breaths Daoyin jing emotional states heart. As in earlier
materials, it specifies
a variety of symptoms for each:11
heart he oral dryness and roughness, qi obstructions, pathogenic qi,
heat, heart
conditions, emotional states
liver xu inflamed, teary, or red eyes; liver conditions; vision problems;
rising qi
spleen hu fast and hot qi, abdominal swelling, qi obstruction, dry lips,
spleen
conditions, arm and leg problems
lungs si temperature imbalance, lung problems, abscesses, skin
problems,
nasal obstructions, fatigue, exhaustion, oppression
kidneys chui coldness in the back and joints, genital problems,
deafness, ear conditions
heater xi all conditions associated with the Triple Heater
11. The Six Breaths are also outlined in the Chifeng sui (Despeux
1988) and the Xiuling yaozhi (Essential Pointers to
Cultivating Long Life) of the late Ming (today found in Qigong
yangsheng congshu). For details on the historical development of the
Six Breaths, see Despeux 2006.
The Exercise Classic 123
qi Six Breaths Daoyin jing emotional states heart. As in earlier
materials, it specifies
a variety of symptoms for each:11
heart he oral dryness and roughness, qi obstructions, pathogenic qi,
heat, heart
conditions, emotional states
liver xu inflamed, teary, or red eyes; liver conditions; vision problems;
rising qi
spleen hu fast and hot qi, abdominal swelling, qi obstruction, dry lips,
spleen
conditions, arm and leg problems
lungs si temperature imbalance, lung problems, abscesses, skin
problems,
nasal obstructions, fatigue, exhaustion, oppression
kidneys chui coldness in the back and joints, genital problems,
deafness, ear conditions
heater xi all conditions associated with the Triple Heater
11. The Six Breaths are also outlined in the Chifeng sui (Despeux
1988) and the Xiuling yaozhi (Essential Pointers to
Cultivating Long Life) of the late Ming (today found in Qigong
yangsheng congshu). For details on the historical development of the
Six Breaths, see Despeux 2006.
The Exercise Classic 123

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