A Guide to Su Jok Therapy

A Guide to Su Jok Therapy

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Author: Park Jae Woo
Publisher: Su Jok Academy
Year: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 152
ISBN/UPC (if available): 5900810593

Description

Hands and feet by Anatomical structure process the most manifest likeness to the human body. This truly mysterious similarity plays and important role, making it possible to realize that other body parts and internal organs also boast their own correspondence systems. They are incorporated by the Homo-System of the Human body, which is the inalienable part of the hierarchic Homo-System of the Universe.

The Homo-System provides interrelation of all its constituent similar elements, and maintains the harmony and stability of existence.

Standard correspondence systems of hands and feet prove to be the most effective and simple ones among all treatment correspondence systems, that’s why they are widely used.

Contents

Preface

Chapter I – Homo-Hetero law and the Homo-System of the Human Body
I. Homo-Hetero Law
II. The Concept of the Homo-System of the body
III. Structural and Functional principles of the body’s Homo-System

Chapter II – Standard Systems of Correspondence to the body on the hands and feet

I. Similarity of the hands to the body. Thumb is head

1. Similarity in the body on the Hands and feet
2. Similarity in the level of location of protruding parts
3. Similarity in the direction of protruding parts
4. Similarity in the proportions of protruding parts
5. Similarity in the number of segments and joints of protruding parts
6. Similarity of protruding parts in relation to the line of symmetry
7. Similarity of the thumb to the head

II. Similarity of the foot to the body
III. Correspondence to the Yin and Yang surfaces of the body
IV. Reference lines in the standard system of correspondence of the hands and feet

1. Location of lines of symmetry
2. Location of the projections of the diaphragm

V. Primary and secondary correspondence
VI. Projections of the head and backbone in the standard systems of correspondence of the hands and feet
VII. Projections of the extremities in the standard systems of correspondence of the hands feet
VIII. Correspondence to the Side surfaces of the trunk
IX. Projections of the internal organs in the standard correspondence systems of the hands and feet

Chapter III – Additional treatment systems of the hands and feet

I. The concept of additional treatment systems
II. Partial correspondence to the head on the hands and feet
III. Partial Correspondence to the shoulder girdle on the hand
IV. Partial Correspondence to the lumbosacral spine and the coccyx
V. Partial systems of correspondence to the legs
VI. Skin and bone correspondence
VII. Partial systems of correspondence on the feet
1. Partial systems of correspondence to the body on the feet
2. Partial Correspondence to the organs of the upper pary of the abdominal cavity
VIII. The Phenomenon of reflection in the systems of correspondence

Chapter IV – The Yoga-System of Correspondence
Chapter V – Three – Level Systems of Correspondence
I. The Concept of Three-level systems
II. Three-level systems of correspondence of the extremities
III. Standard systems of Correspondence to the body on the fingers/toes (<> Systems)
IV. <> Correspondence Systems

Chapter VI – Standard systems of correspondence on the distal phalanges of the fingers and toes
I. Mini-Systems of correspondence
II. Microsystems of Correspondence

Chapter VII – Principles of treatment through the standard systems of Correspondence of the hands and feet

I. Principles of searching for treatment points of correspondence and their stimulation
II. The basic methods of treatment
1. Treatment through two points
2. Treatment through three points
3. Five-Step treatment
4. Treatment through the energy points

Chapter VIII – Methods of Stimulation of treatment correspondence points
I. Diagnostic Sticks
II. Metal stars
III. Magnet stars
IV. Magnets
V. Massage rings
VI. Roller and tube massagers
VII. Seeds of plants
VIII. Mini-old Micromoxas
IX. Needles
X. Injectors
XI. Scarificators
XII. Other Methods of stimulation of treatment points
Conclusion