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Vibrational Medicine For Acupuncturists, Part IV:
As Above, So Below Acupuncture:
Great Loops and Reverse Body Image Points
by Darren Starwynn, O.M.D.
Principles
One of the greatest contributions from acupuncture is the understanding
of the inter-relatedness of all parts of our bodies, and the ability
to effectively treat using this understanding. It is the use of distal
acu-points, energetically related to the afflicted body area, that
often bring the most immediate balance and relief.
Many of us use these methods without fully knowing the basis for its
effectiveness. A valuable model for understanding and selecting highly
effective distal treatment points can be found in ancient writings
often referred to as Hermetic Law.
The Hermetic Laws originated in ancient Egypt or earlier, and are
attributed to the god-man Thoth (pronounced “Toth”). Thoth
was called Hermes in ancient Greece, and Mercury in Rome. In the Middle
Ages, he was referred to as Hermes Trismegistus, and was considered
the originator of 42 books of esoteric knowledge collectively known
as the Hermetica. The Hermetic Laws are a major basis for the Kaballa
Tree of Life and most other metaphysical teachings throughout the
ages.<1>
A brief survey of the Hermetic Laws will quickly reveal that they
also explain the basis for all forms of vibrational healing, including
many aspects of Chinese Medicine and modern quantum physics.
Of the 7 best known Hermetic Laws, the best known principle is “As
Above, So Below”, also known as the Law of Correspondance. The
principle of As Above, So Below has been key to such diverse pursuits
as astrology, magical practices, quantum physics and traditional acupuncture.
Five-Element acupuncture is a system especially organized around extensive
lists of correspondences between Organs, colors, smells, directions,
emotions, animals and much more.
A simple way to grasp the principle of As Above, So Below is to look
at the similarity between our solar system and the structure of atoms.
Both have a central nucleus with bodies orbiting around it in regular
patterns. Or compare the spiral shape of the Milky Way galaxy to spiral
snail shells and the DNA double helix within all our cells. Such clear
correspondences exist on all levels throughout nature and consciousness.
The Universe is holographic in nature – the whole exists in
each part, no matter how minute.
Musical instruments such as pianos or sitars demonstrate resonance
between octaves. if a note is played in one octave such as middle
C, sympathetic tones are created in other higher or lower octaves
of that same note through the principle of As Above, So Below. It
is similar with consciousness and our energy bodies.
We exist on many levels simultaneously, from the most dense and gross
(physical) to the most subtle (Spirit). Injuries to the physical body
can create ongoing interference in the subtle energy bodies, thereby
creating stored, self-perpetuating memories of trauma. Held negative
impressions on the subtle energy level can also precipitate in the
physical as disease and pain. In fact, such interferences can actually
attract accidents and other traumatic events to people through the
Law of Attraction.
This holographic nature of the body is recognized in the acupuncture
classics, paraphrased as follows (assume a vice-versa after each statement):
“For diseases of the upper body, treat the lower body. For diseases
of the right treat the left. For diseases of the front, treat the
back. For diseases of the inner, treat the outer.”
As Above, So Below Acupuncture Treatment Methods
These time-tested principles can be used for highly effective pain
relief and energy balancing treatments in the acupuncture practice.
They are clearly manifested through two acupuncture methods –
micro-systems and Great Loops distal acu-points.
Micro-systems are holographic representations of the entire body projected
in a single body part. Most acupuncturists are familiar with, and
clinically utilize micro-systems, which are commonly treated in areas
as diverse as the ear, hand, foot, face, abdomen and gastocnemius
muscle. Stimulating an appropriate micro-system point can cause a
healing or pain relieving reaction in the corresponding part of the
body. Pain is often relieved more effectively through stimulating
a distal holographic micro-point than treating the affected area directly.
<2>
Two of the most powerful and effective clinical applications of As
Above, So Below I have experienced are treatment of Great Loops and
Reverse Body Image (RBI) points. These are based on the principles
mentioned above in the Nei Jing passage. Microcurrent stimulation
through polarized probes is an ideal way to perform these treatments.
Here are photos of the As Above- So Below correspondence of the major
joints of the body:
Knee
– Elbow |
Ankle
– Wrist |
Hip
– Shoulder |
The phrase Great Loops literally refers to the 6 Great Meridians of
Taiyang, Yangming, Shaoyang, Taiyin, Jueyin and Shaoyin, each of which
includes one upper and one lower extremity channel. Treating tender
points on the lower extremity channel for pain of the upper extremity
channel can be an effective pain controlling method. I am expanding
the term Great Loops here to include all energetically-related meridians
on the upper and lower body.
As Above, So Below can also be applied to Reverse Body Image points
on the trunk of the body. For example, the spine is holographically
represented on the front of the body, upside down:

The major joints are also projected on the body in a similar way:
More information about these “reverse body image” points
on the trunk can be found in the work of Peter Mandel, ND, originator
of the German Colorpuncture system.
Treating As Above, So Below Points
Great Loops treatment is utilized for pain and injury of the extremities,
while RBI points are primarily used for disorders on the trunk of
the body.
The principle of Great Loops treatment is simply that, for pain on
or around a joint, go to the joint on the opposite quadrant of the
body, as shown in the joint correspondence pictures above, and palpate
for very tender points. When treated, these distal points will likely
be highly effective for relieving pain in the symptomatic area.
Treatment of RBI points is similar. Using the charts above, find the
region corresponding to the painful or diseased area. Palpate to find
the sorest point upon pressure, and use that for distal treatment.
There are several methods that can be used to treat As Above, So Below
points:
1) Microcurrent Probe Stimulation –
This is my favorite method, because polarized microcurrent probe therapy
can powerfully and rapidly correct imbalanced polarity fields in the
body. Such treatment creates a gentle electrical circuit between the
point of pain and the corresponding point. I also like it because
it works much more quickly than acupuncture needling for this purpose,
in my experience.
While there is certainly room for customizing settings to individual
patients, the following electrical parameters work well:
Intensity: 75 uA
Frequency: 10 Hz
Polarity: Negative
Waveform: Square
Timer: 5 – 6 seconds
Modulation: If available, alternate 10 Hz with 5 Hz every 3 seconds
to avoid accommodation <3>
Place the + probe (counterprobe) on the local point of pain. Place
the – probe (trigger probe) on the tender point you found on
the opposite aspect of the body. For example, for tennis elbow, place
+ probe on painful elbow, and – probe on sore point around knee
joint on opposite side of body. If available, use search function
of the device to hone in on the most highly conductive local and distal
points.
Look
at conductivity reading on the device meter and note. Press trigger
button and treat for 5 – 6 seconds. After timer has expired,
look at conductivity reading again. If it has increased, press trigger
again to give another treatment period on the same points. Keep treating
in this way in 6 second segments until the conductivity reading stabilizes,
and does not rise any more. <4>
If the readings significantly increase after 2 – 3 treatment
segments, the patient will most likely report lessened pain and/or
increased range of motion.
You can continue to treat in this way by placing the + probe on other
painful points in the same or related areas and palpating for additional
distal tender points.
The two main reasons for poor results with this method would be incorrect
choice of polarity or frequency, or incorrect distal point selection.
2) Color Light Therapy – Light is also very
effective for As Above, So Below, as it is the prime medium of communication
between all the parts of the body, and with the outer environment.
Using any good focused color light device, shine an appropriate color
onto the tender distal point for 20 – 30 seconds. Kinesiology
(muscle testing) is very helpful in confirming color selection. For
distal pain points, generally use cool colors in the blue and green
wavelengths, or use of complementary color balancing on bilateral
points. <5>
The following colors are commonly affected for treatment of major
joints through RBI points:
Neck – Green or blue
Shoulders - Green or blue
Sacro-iliac joints - Red/Green (green on more tender side,
red other side)
Knees – Yellow or green
Hip joint- Red/Green
(green
on more tender side, red other side)
Microcurrent may be combined with color light therapy for treatment
with often excellent, synergistic results. I have developed a special
combination probe system for this purpose.
3) Needle acupuncture - Needling is also effective
for treatment of Great Loops and RBI points. Find the most tender
distal point, and place a needle to a depth that produces an energetic
release (teh chi). Leave it in place for 10 – 20 minutes, periodically
manipulating it to maintain stimulation level.
Because creation of a circuit between the pain point and the distal
point is often superior to stimulation of the distal point alone,
I recommend needling both, and connecting with with an ion-pumping
cord. In most cases place the red clip on the pain point and the black
clip on the distal point, although this may need to be reversed in
some patients. Proper polarity can be confirmed through pulse, patient
response or kinesiology.
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Darren
Starwynn, OMD, Dipl.Ac.Phoenix, Arizona dstarwynn@neta.com
About the author: Darren Starwynn has over 20 years of experience
in acupuncture, and is an expert on electro-therapeutic pain management.
He has integrated extensive study of traditional Chinese, Japanese
and German acupuncture with bodywork and modern electronics, and has
taught seminars throughout North America, Europe and Asia over the
past 10 years. He is the developer of several acupuncture-related
devices and techniques utilizing microcurrent and colored light.
1 There are many good writings about Thoth and the
Hermetic Laws available on the internet, found through any search
engine.
2
Maps of auricular, hand, foot, face and other micro-systems are readily
available in English language texts. See www.redwingbooks.com or MPA
media catalogue for reference books.
3 When using the Acutron Mentor device I have designed, these settings
are produced by selecting Probe Preset #2
4
Meter readings while treatment currents are being delivered are not
relevant to this method, only the conductivity readings after treatment
has ended and unit is in measuring mode.
5
For principles of complementary color balancing, see my article Vibrational
Medicine For Acupuncturists, available in the MPA article archives:
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/archives2003/jul/07starwynn.html,
or the work of Peter Mandel.