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The Seven Dragons are Ren 15M (the master point a teardrop

below Ren 15) St25, St32 and St41


These 7 points are inserted left side then right in the order
above. They are inserted deeply, to really engage with the Qi of
the person, then given a hint of sedation. The needles have the
look that they are
"at attention" in the body.
They are retained or left in until there is a noticeable difference
in the person the persons eyes or their pulses.
This difference is hard to describe until you have experienced it
but you know you have the person 'back in the room' with you.
You may occasionally need to repeat this treatment again as you
move through layers of the possession.

The Seven Dragons


Possession; One of the earliest styles of medical practice in
Neolithic societies is what we would today call shamanism. This
practice has continues to this day and it was from these
shamanist arts that Chinese Medicine, as we know it today grew.
In most ancient cultures possession was described as someone
who was partially or fully taken over by an outside spirit or Gui.
Since the cultural cleansing of China in the late 50s all notions of
spirits have been purged from Chinese Medicine.
Some of the things that can increase someone's vulnerability
to possession are physical shocks or accidents, drug or alcohol
use, engaging with the occult, opening themselves up to others,
sexual abuse, or exposure to extreme climatic factors.
What does possession look like? It is a sense that you can
not reach the person that some part of them is not available.
You may look into their eyes and they are not really there. It is
like there is a veil over their eyes and you not reach them. The
person may hear voices, have extreme dreams, actually say
they feel possessed. The pulses are "unusual" and they may
exhibit abnormal speech, thoughts or eye movement patterns.

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