The Three Heater maintains and regulates the temperature of the body's main sections and the person emotional temperature. It affects whether a person blows hot and cold and their ability to give warmth.


The Gall Bladder is the meridian of judgement and vision.  It helps us to see the future with flexibility and hope. If we are having trouble with seeing things or if we are rigid in our attitudes to things this can come from the Gall Bladder. With no vision there is no hope.


The Liver Meridian is the meridian of planning and action.  It is like the general of the army who takes the information from the Gall bladder.  With this it plans what needs to be done to move forward and does it !  If we never really get thing done or procrastinate with our decisions this can come from the Liver meridian.


The Lung Meridian Is the receiver of pure Chi. It is our connection to all that is pure, the heavens, all that is spiritual. This meridian helps us to see and appreciate  quality in ourselves, others and the outside world.


The Large Intestine  It is the waste system for the body, mind and emotional self.  When the Small Intestine has sorted pure from impure the Large Intestine makes sure we have space for new by getting rid of the old. This meridian affects our ability to let go of what is not needed.


The Stomach Meridian is our source of absorption.  This may be the pure Chi of food or our ability to absorb information, our ability to "take things in'.  In this it affects our ability to nurture ourselves, others and our ability to feel full and satisfied.



The Spleen Meridian Spleen is the Official of Transportation and Distribution  The spleen transforms food and drink, extracting Food Qi and food essences which are then distributed to Lungs/Heart/Liver. This process is central to the production of both Qi and Blood. Houses our "thought" influences our capacity for thinking, studying, concentrating, focussing and memorising.

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