Important Acupuncture Points on the Head
Jul 22nd 2008Phil LawstoneBrain Education & Dahn Yoga & Ilchi Lee
Informative articles by Lee Ilchi
Now we will introduce you to the acupuncture points that are most important in Brain Respiration training in Dahn Yoga. It will be helpful for you to become familiar with these points.
Baek-hwe: Located on the crown of your head. It is at the intersection of an imaginary line that connects the ears and a line that connects spine and nose. Baek-Hwe literally means, “Intersecting point of one hundred meridians.” This is the point where cosmic energy flows in.
Jun-jung: Located about four to five centimeters in front of the Baek-Hwe. This is also a point where energy flows in. Baek-Hwe is sometimes called “Great Heaven’s Gate” while Jun lung is named “Small Heaven’s Gate.”
In-dang: Frequently called “the third eye” in the West, this point is located between your eyebrows. When this acupuncture point is activated, one might exhibit extra sensory perceptual powers.
Mi-gan: Located at the top of your nose, in the center of the valley of the blade of the nose.
In-joong: Located in the center of the valley between your nose and lips.
Tae-yang: Your temples.
Ah-rnun: Located between the first and second vertebrae. This is the place where the neck and head meet. It is said that a blockage at this point will lead to language disabilities. Ok-chim: Locate the slightly protruding point in the back of your head. Ok-chim consists of two separate points that are located one inch to either side of that protrusion.
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