What spirit resides in the Heart?
What is the Shen
What is another word for Yi?
What is Intent?
What season does one die in if the Liver gets damaged?
What is autumn
What is the emotion associated with the Heart?
What is Happiness
What should be critically assessed about a patient before beginning any needle treatment?
What is the patient's state of mind and vitality
What spirit dwells in the lungs?
What is the Po
What is another word for Zhi?
What is Will?
Damage to which Zang organ causes the skin to shrivel and wrinkle?
What is the Lung
What substance does the Heart store?
What is Vessels
Who's spirit must the acupuncturist focus on?
What is both patient and practitioner
What spirit/mental activity is associated with the Spleen?
What is the Yi
What is another word for Ying?
What is Nutritive or what is Provisioning?
What occurs when the Hun is injured?
What is, one becomes mad and forgetful
OR
What is, the genitals contract, the musculature cramps and the flanks on both sides can no longer rise
How does excess of the Heart manifest?
What is nonstop laughter
What is said of true healing work?
What is "rooted in the spirit"
What spirit dwells in the Liver?
What is the Hun
What is another translation of Po?
What is White Soul
When the Spleen falls prey to oppression and sorrow and cannot free itself, what happens to the Four Limbs?
What is, they can no longer rise
What does the Heart remeber?
What is Intention
In what instance should a needle not be used to treat?
What is, when all five Zang organs are damaged
Or
What is, when all five substances are damaged
What is the spirit/mental action associated with the Kidney?
What is Zhi
What is another translation of Hun?
What is Cloud Soul
Damage to which of the Five Zang organs leads to damaged and brittle hair?
What is the Heart, the Lung, the Spleen, the Liver and the Kidney
What psychology is associated with the Heart?
What is Consciousness
When the practitioner is empty and receptive instead of active in the rational mind and preoccupied what are they said to be able to hold?
What is "hold the needle as if it were the tail of a tiger"