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The British Columbia Acupressure Therapists' Association.

INTERNAL & EXTERNAL DRAGONS
By Michael Lines Dr. TCM, JSD Acupressurist, VFE

If you find that that there is no response to your sessions then you must suspect that the client is possessed. Meaning it is as if some external force has taken control of that person’s Qi. People whose mental and spiritual resources are weak become vulnerable to obsessions of one kind or another.

We may find that we are not getting honest responses; that we are continually talking to a mask or shell. During our assessment we may reach a point when we realize we are not reaching the client's spirit - that they are unable to respond freely. It is not simply a temporary failure to communicate. It is a failing of the spirit of the client.

Causes of possession can be internal or external and they are not necessarily confined to mental and spiritual levels only. A physical shock, such as a sudden extreme change of climate or temperature, can lock a person’s energy system into an abnormal pattern which they cannot unlock and restore to normal. Possession can happen if someone falls under the influence of a hypnotic personality. Internal causes can happen as the result of some terrible and shocking experience which terrifies the person out of their mind. Gradual possession is also evident in cases of obsessive behaviour.

The ancient Chinese used picturesque language to describe possession. They spoke of people being taken over by external or internal devils, and needling the special points as releasing the seven external or internal dragons which could drive the devils away.

Whatever the cause of possession, doing the Internal & External Dragon session will clear and balance the client so that you can continue working with their Causative Factor.

If you do both the internal and external dragons in the same session you will have a much stronger session.

Start the session doing a Spirit point first. Kidney 24 (K 24) & JSD #12 on the same side.

Internal Dragon Points CV 15, St 25, St 32, St 41
External Dragon Points GV 20, Bladder 11 (B 11), B 23, B 61.

Internal Dragons first. Start on the right side for a women & left side for a man.
1st K 24 with B 62 (JSD #12) Keep holding JSD #12 during the full session.
2nd CV 15 with #12
3rd St 25 with #12
4th St 32 with #12
5th St 41 with #12

External Dragons second. Start on the right side for a women & left side for a man.
1st GV 20 with #12
2nd B 11 with #12
3rd B 23 with #12
4th B 61 with #12

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