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When the ANS has a cohesive balance between the parasympathetic and sympathetic systems, the organs associated can function as intended. There is no longer a struggle between the organ wanting to contract or expand; a cohesive rhythm takes over, and a synergistic flow occurs. Meridians and the Light Body The yin and yang flows that occur in the ANS also occur in the meridians that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has acknowledged for thousands of years. Gerber (2001) described the meridian as “a micro-tubular channel, which carries a subtle nutritive energy (chi) to the various organs, nerves, and blood vessels of the body” (p. 560). These meridians are what acupuncturists use to stimulate or diminish the flow of chi to specific areas of the body. There have been several studies on these acupuncture or acupressure pathways. Regarding the meridians, Swanson (2011) wrote, Overall, a picture is emerging which explains how the body itself, renewing cells year after year, enabling organs and tissue to continue even when their component cells have been completely replaced. At the cellular level, the body blueprints are carried by the DNA, which is an active molecule capable of transmitting and receiving electromagnetic signals of many frequencies. In these signals is coded information about the overall design. This coded information is read and acted on by other DNA. The acupuncture meridian system plays the role of boosting these signals as it carries them throughout the body, maintaining phase relationships (coherence) to preserve the hologram, while performing other functions as well, including the transport of stem cells which can be used to respond to needed tissue repair. This guiding hologram, inside the body primarily, consists of electromagnetic signals, but outside the body another form of 24PDF Image | Light, Sound, Vibration for Healing and Stress
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