Chapter 28
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| In Chinese medicine, points on the body that get a reaction from the client when touched and means "that's it" | Ashi Points
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| Treatment of the body mind and spirit by pressure and/or manipulation and includes the body's energetic field | Asian Bodywork Therapy
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| in Chine, the engery of the body mind and spirit | Chi or Qi
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| In Japan, a point in the Hara located 3 fingers widths distance below the navel that is the center of focused power and action adn where all movement of hte body originates | Dan Tien
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| In Japan, the geographic center of gravity and the energtic center in the body located in the lower abdomen | Hara
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| Japanese term to describe a quality of energy in a tsubo that feels full or excessive, Yang, hard, warm, adn where your pressure is pushed out or resisted | Jitsu
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| in Japan, the engery of the body mind and spirit | Ki
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| Japanese term to describe a quality of energy in a tsubo that feels empty or depleted, Yin, soft, cold adn where your pressure is welcome or accepted | Kyo
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| in Chinese Medicine, channels or pathways through which Ki flows | Meridians
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| Japanese bodywork therapy that uses pressure on the surface of the skin along energy channels called Meridians to regain and maintain a harmonic flow of energy throughout the body mind and spirit | Shiatsu
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| in ABT, the familiar black and white icon that symbolizes the interaction of Yin and Yang | Tai Ji
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| Japanese term used to describe energetic vortices on the surface of the skin where the engery of the meridian can be accessed | Tsubo
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| in Ayurveda, the 7 energy centers in the body that receive, process, and distribute engery adn keep the spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical health of the body in balance | Chakras
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| the Body inch in Chinese Medicine; the width of the client's own thumb knuckl | Cun
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| in Ayurveda, the governing principles is produced as the 5 elements combine | Doshas
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| the Dosha made up of the elements Earth and Water | Kapha
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| Technique to stimulate the tsubos with heat by burning the herb mugwort above them | Moxibustion
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| in Ayurveda, channels in which Prana engery flows | Nadis
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| the Dosha made up of the elements Fire and Water | Pitta
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| in Ayurveda, a person's unique constitution or the innate, natural state | Prakriti
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| in India, the energy of the body mind and spirit | Prana
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| in Ayurveda, term used to describe the 3 active dosha's or Vata, Pitta and Kapha | Tri-doshas
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| the Dosha composed of the elements Air and Space | Vata
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| In Chinese medicine, the Organ Systems, both Yin and Yang, the defination of which includes the interanal organs and the meridians | Zang/Fu
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