ONNURI HEAD CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEM Onnuri Head Correspondence System
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Author: | Park Jae Woo |
Binding: | Softcover |
Language: | English |
Year: | -1 |
Subject: | Alternative Medicines and Health Care/Acupressure |
About the Book
This is s detailed overview of the correspondence systems with respect to the human body, available on the head skin, facial muscles, skull bones, and on the brain. When put together, they will form the heads Homo-system involving, in particular, the systems corresponding to the face, nose, tongue, lips, brows, sculp, as well as the round systems of the facial muscles, cheeks, eyeballs, irises, etc.
A deeper insight into the essence of the processes going on in the human body is provided by a careful consideration of the principles specific to the organization of the head Homo-system and of the mechanisms forming the basis of the energy-related interrelationship existing between various structural and functional elements of the body. Besides, new possibilities are likely to open up in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1. The Energy Homo-System of Man
1. The concept of the human body Homo-system
2. Importance of the correspondence systems of the hands and feet
3. The multilevel pattern of correspondence systems
4. The whole body and its individual parts correspondences
5. United and Individual correspondence systems
6. Forms of correspondence Systems
7. Three-level correspondence Systems
8. Oblong correspondence Systems
9. Round correspondence Systems
10. Principles Underlying the correspondence systems functioning
11. Criteria of correspondence systems effectiveness
12. Specific features of the head correspondence systems
Chapter 2. Skin Correspondence Systems of the Head
1. The head and neck correspondence to the body
2. Face correspondences to the body
3. Nose correspondences to the body
4. Brows correspondence systems
5. Lips correspondence systems
6. Tongue correspondence systems
7. Head round correspondence systems
Chapter 3. Muscles-of-Head Correspondence Systems
1. Characteristic features of the muscle-related correspondence systems
2. Head muscles systems corresponding to the body
3. Head muscles systems corresponding to the head
4. The head-related muscles systems corresponding to the eye balls
Chapter 4. The head-related bones correspondence systems
1. Body correspondence systems located on the cranial bones
2. The skull round correspondence systems
3. The temporal bone correspondence systems
4. The mastoid process correspondence systems
Chapter 5. Brain correspondence systems
1. The brain systems corresponding to the body
2. The brain partial systems corresponding to the body
3. The brain round correspondence systems
Chapter 6. The auricular correspondence systems
1. Embryonal auricular systems
2. Auricular systems corresponding to internal organs
Chapter 7. Eyeball correspondence system
1. The organ of vision as a diagnostic tool of practical importance
2. The Eight Origins and Six Energies concept
3. The eight-element structure of existing phenomena
4. The eight-element structure of man's energy system and physical body
5. Embryogenesis and the eight-element structure of the eyeball
6. Eyeball correspondence to the system of Eight Energies
7. Eyeball correspondence to the Six-Energies system
8. Eyeball systems corresponding to the body and its parts
9. Diagnostically significant alterations occurring in the eyeball
10. Diagnostic importance of the eye correspondence systems
Chapter 8. Iris correspondence system
1. Iridology: historical background
2. Embryogenesis, anatomy and physiology of the iris
3. Iris-of-the eye correspondence to the Eight-Origin system
4. Iris correspondence to the Six-Energy system
5. Round correspondence systems of the iris
Chapter 9. Employment of head correspondence systems for diagnosis and treatment
1. Treatment through the Homo-system: special features
2. In search of the treatment point
3. The ways to stimulate treatment points of correspondence
4. Methods employed to single out treatment points
5. Care to be taken while carrying out a treatment procedure