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Periods - A healing journey

tabby

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Thanks to working with a lot of Venus related negative karma, and karma and conditioned feelings/thoughts in general relating to being a female, I've finally landed on sorting through the topic of... well, bleeding, and healing this on a more mental/emotional level (still working through things physically, but everything kinda ties together).

So in this phase of healing, I stumbled on what I think is personally a really great video about periods, and I think our Zevism girls should consider taking a look at it, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRCAvsOl8Xs
 
I haven't watched the video but from a Chinese Medicine point of view, the period comes about as a natural cycle of old blood being flushed from the penetrating vessel (runs up the inside of the spine, strongly related to blood) on a cyclic basis to prepare the body for new blood to be made.

As a woman's body is built primarily on blood and yin (as opposed to men who are beings of qi and yang), it's important to have a significant movement of blood each month to enable the body to build new blood.

As qi and blood are closely related, and qi corresponds to mental emotional energy, so too old mental emotional energy flushes with the period, eliminating and moving on stuck emotions from the month. This is why some women experience a range of emotions during menstruation.

Of course pathology is more obvious during this time of movement, such as severe cramping or stabbing pains and other symptoms which can indicate an imbalance - of course the beauty of this indication is that there is a treatment option, it doesn't have to be a life sentence..
 
Centralforce666 said:
I haven't watched the video but from a Chinese Medicine point of view, the period comes about as a natural cycle of old blood being flushed from the penetrating vessel (runs up the inside of the spine, strongly related to blood) on a cyclic basis to prepare the body for new blood to be made.

As a woman's body is built primarily on blood and yin (as opposed to men who are beings of qi and yang), it's important to have a significant movement of blood each month to enable the body to build new blood.

As qi and blood are closely related, and qi corresponds to mental emotional energy, so too old mental emotional energy flushes with the period, eliminating and moving on stuck emotions from the month. This is why some women experience a range of emotions during menstruation.

Of course pathology is more obvious during this time of movement, such as severe cramping or stabbing pains and other symptoms which can indicate an imbalance - of course the beauty of this indication is that there is a treatment option, it doesn't have to be a life sentence..

I've missed you and many others here on this forum so much.

This is good information. Adding it to my files!
The biggest thing I stick to when it comes to being in superb health is keeping the blood clean, built and always flowing.
 
HPS Shannon said:
I've missed you and many others here on this forum so much.

This is good information. Adding it to my files!
The biggest thing I stick to when it comes to being in superb health is keeping the blood clean, built and always flowing.

You would like the Spleen 6 acupoint for its ability to build blood and yin across the body, as well as its ease of access. The only downside is that prolonged use can deplete yang energy. Yet, in my opinion, yang is easier to obtain than yin, such as through exercise, the breath of fire, Sowilo, etc.

Beyond all this, as well as other strict health routines, I have found that simply improving my Sun energies worked wonders for my health, to the point where I don't want to overshadow it with a health tirade.
 
Blitzkreig [JG said:
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HPS Shannon said:
I've missed you and many others here on this forum so much.

This is good information. Adding it to my files!
The biggest thing I stick to when it comes to being in superb health is keeping the blood clean, built and always flowing.

You would like the Spleen 6 acupoint for its ability to build blood and yin across the body, as well as its ease of access. The only downside is that prolonged use can deplete yang energy. Yet, in my opinion, yang is easier to obtain than yin, such as through exercise, the breath of fire, Sowilo, etc.

Beyond all this, as well as other strict health routines, I have found that simply improving my Sun energies worked wonders for my health, to the point where I don't want to overshadow it with a health tirade.

Thank you for that. I hope you're well.
 
Centralforce666 said:
I haven't watched the video but from a Chinese Medicine point of view, the period comes about as a natural cycle of old blood being flushed from the penetrating vessel (runs up the inside of the spine, strongly related to blood) on a cyclic basis to prepare the body for new blood to be made.

As a woman's body is built primarily on blood and yin (as opposed to men who are beings of qi and yang), it's important to have a significant movement of blood each month to enable the body to build new blood.

As qi and blood are closely related, and qi corresponds to mental emotional energy, so too old mental emotional energy flushes with the period, eliminating and moving on stuck emotions from the month. This is why some women experience a range of emotions during menstruation.

Of course pathology is more obvious during this time of movement, such as severe cramping or stabbing pains and other symptoms which can indicate an imbalance - of course the beauty of this indication is that there is a treatment option, it doesn't have to be a life sentence..

TCM really is something else. It always seems like it gives a richer perspective to health approaches and life.
Thank you for sharing this :)
 
Blitzkreig [JG said:
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HPS Shannon said:
I've missed you and many others here on this forum so much.

This is good information. Adding it to my files!
The biggest thing I stick to when it comes to being in superb health is keeping the blood clean, built and always flowing.

You would like the Spleen 6 acupoint for its ability to build blood and yin across the body, as well as its ease of access. The only downside is that prolonged use can deplete yang energy. Yet, in my opinion, yang is easier to obtain than yin, such as through exercise, the breath of fire, Sowilo, etc.

Beyond all this, as well as other strict health routines, I have found that simply improving my Sun energies worked wonders for my health, to the point where I don't want to overshadow it with a health tirade.

The Spleen 6 point is nice to use, I remember you recommend that point on my other health thread. I don't use it too often otherwise it starts hurting for whatever reason, it seems to be quite sensitive for me, like it's bruised sometimes.
 
HPS Shannon said:
Centralforce666 said:
I haven't watched the video but from a Chinese Medicine point of view, the period comes about as a natural cycle of old blood being flushed from the penetrating vessel (runs up the inside of the spine, strongly related to blood) on a cyclic basis to prepare the body for new blood to be made.

As a woman's body is built primarily on blood and yin (as opposed to men who are beings of qi and yang), it's important to have a significant movement of blood each month to enable the body to build new blood.

As qi and blood are closely related, and qi corresponds to mental emotional energy, so too old mental emotional energy flushes with the period, eliminating and moving on stuck emotions from the month. This is why some women experience a range of emotions during menstruation.

Of course pathology is more obvious during this time of movement, such as severe cramping or stabbing pains and other symptoms which can indicate an imbalance - of course the beauty of this indication is that there is a treatment option, it doesn't have to be a life sentence..

I've missed you and many others here on this forum so much.

This is good information. Adding it to my files!
The biggest thing I stick to when it comes to being in superb health is keeping the blood clean, built and always flowing.

It's nice to see you, HPS Shannon!

When you say keeping the blood clean, does this mean clean from toxins and such?
 
tabby said:
HPS Shannon said:
Centralforce666 said:
I haven't watched the video but from a Chinese Medicine point of view, the period comes about as a natural cycle of old blood being flushed from the penetrating vessel (runs up the inside of the spine, strongly related to blood) on a cyclic basis to prepare the body for new blood to be made.

As a woman's body is built primarily on blood and yin (as opposed to men who are beings of qi and yang), it's important to have a significant movement of blood each month to enable the body to build new blood.

As qi and blood are closely related, and qi corresponds to mental emotional energy, so too old mental emotional energy flushes with the period, eliminating and moving on stuck emotions from the month. This is why some women experience a range of emotions during menstruation.

Of course pathology is more obvious during this time of movement, such as severe cramping or stabbing pains and other symptoms which can indicate an imbalance - of course the beauty of this indication is that there is a treatment option, it doesn't have to be a life sentence..


Greetings!

Yes, I do.
I've missed you and many others here on this forum so much.

This is good information. Adding it to my files!
The biggest thing I stick to when it comes to being in superb health is keeping the blood clean, built and always flowing.

It's nice to see you, HPS Shannon!

When you say keeping the blood clean, does this mean clean from toxins and such?
 
Vegan nutters and other people that hate themselves and nature think that periods are unnatural and toxic when it is literally the main sign of being a healthy fertile woman.
 
Centralforce666 said:
I haven't watched the video but from a Chinese Medicine point of view, the period comes about as a natural cycle of old blood being flushed from the penetrating vessel (runs up the inside of the spine, strongly related to blood) on a cyclic basis to prepare the body for new blood to be made.

As a woman's body is built primarily on blood and yin (as opposed to men who are beings of qi and yang), it's important to have a significant movement of blood each month to enable the body to build new blood.

As qi and blood are closely related, and qi corresponds to mental emotional energy, so too old mental emotional energy flushes with the period, eliminating and moving on stuck emotions from the month. This is why some women experience a range of emotions during menstruation.

Of course pathology is more obvious during this time of movement, such as severe cramping or stabbing pains and other symptoms which can indicate an imbalance - of course the beauty of this indication is that there is a treatment option, it doesn't have to be a life sentence..
How are men supposed to remove and refresh the blood
 
The Outlaw Torn said:
Vegan nutters and other people that hate themselves and nature think that periods are unnatural and toxic when it is literally the main sign of being a healthy fertile woman.

It stems from enemy teachings, like xianity with the original sin. Those teachings are why so many think of periods as a curse, filthy, etc.
 
The Outlaw Torn said:
How are men supposed to remove and refresh the blood

Based on what CentralForce has mentioned, it does not seem like men need to do so, in the same way. However, the liver is the main organ that breaks down and regenerates red blood cells.

Not to be crude, but men function more in a sense that they build up sexual energy, before "exploding". Women are on the receiving end and so it makes sense that they go through a cycle to keep their yin clean and ready.
 
Blitzkreig [JG said:
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The Outlaw Torn said:
How are men supposed to remove and refresh the blood

Based on what CentralForce has mentioned, it does not seem like men need to do so, in the same way. However, the liver is the main organ that breaks down and regenerates red blood cells.

Not to be crude, but men function more in a sense that they build up sexual energy, before "exploding". Women are on the receiving end and so it makes sense that they go through a cycle to keep their yin clean and ready.
Are you sure about this blood in semen is usually a bad sign!
 
The Outlaw Torn said:
Blitzkreig [JG said:
" post_id=361236 time=1654042775 user_id=21286]
The Outlaw Torn said:
How are men supposed to remove and refresh the blood

Based on what CentralForce has mentioned, it does not seem like men need to do so, in the same way. However, the liver is the main organ that breaks down and regenerates red blood cells.

Not to be crude, but men function more in a sense that they build up sexual energy, before "exploding". Women are on the receiving end and so it makes sense that they go through a cycle to keep their yin clean and ready.
Are you sure about this blood in semen is usually a bad sign!

It was not meant that way, it was probably energetically referred.

Blood should be never in your semen, if it is, get a health check immediately.

Also during orgasm or while urinateing you should not feel any pain. *Reply for everyone not directly to you*
 

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