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6. Hey to the Triple Burner<br />
The bases of the curative effect of the healing sounds are in its three major<br />
functions:<br />
• By using the throat and the esophagus, the Taoist releases excessive heat<br />
from the organs.<br />
• By the shaping of the mouth and tongue, the resonance of the sounds<br />
stimulates the internal movement of the organs.<br />
• By coordination of physical movement with the sounds, the Healing Sounds<br />
enable one to regain one’s natural freedom in breathing.<br />
Releasing excessive heat cools the organs, while the vibrations of the sounds<br />
stimulate their functions. Regaining the spontaneous free breath release us from<br />
the conditional restricted habit of breathing, therefor, this allows us to increase the<br />
oxygen in our blood.<br />
The Chinese system of organs are more than just the physical organs. For example,<br />
the heart is no mere pump but the seat of the consciousness. The organ, heart, has<br />
a more general function of the nervous system. While the Spleen not only<br />
responsible for the digestive system but also control and effect the overall muscular<br />
system of the body.<br />
The inter-relationship between the organs and the neural, endocrine, muscle<br />
skeletal systems and the immune systems are the distinctive characteristic of<br />
Traditional Chinese Medical (TCM) practice. The TCM principle of treating sickness<br />
has become widely accepted in the USA and Europe.<br />
The 6 Healing Sounds serves as the triggering point for twigging the organs into<br />
balance and indirectly deal with the other body systems.<br />
Note<br />
muzicale<br />
Chueh<br />
(Mi)<br />
Chi(Sol)<br />
Kong(Do)<br />
Shang(R<br />
e)<br />
Yu(La)