6. Each element governs certain organs. Each organ corresponds to emotions, a specific time of day, a level of consciousness, a body system, a body fluid, a motion, a taste, a sound and certain muscles.

 

7. Five Elements to Meridians and Astrological Houses

 

 

Element    Meridian                   House       Sign          Characteristics

Fire:                 Heart (9 points)                 5th                  Leo                  Creative, Commanding

Small Intestine (19 points)    6th                  Virgo               Analytical, Practical

Pericardium (9 points)     9th                  Sagittarius       Free, Expansive, Enthusiastic

Triple Warmer (23 points)    10th                Capricorn        Orderly, Stable, Ambitious

           

Earth:              Stomach (45 points)             3rd                   Gemini            Intellectual, Communicative

Spleen (21points)               4th                  Cancer             Emotional, Protective

 

Metal:              Lungs (11 points)               1st                    Aries                Assertive, Energetic

Large Intestine (20 points)   2nd                  Taurus             Passion, Possessive

 

Water:             Bladder (67 points)                7th                  Libra                Harmonious, Balanced

Kidneys (27 points)                      8th                  Scorpio            Intense, Passionate, Penetrating

 

Wood:             Gall Bladder (44 points)        11th                 Aquarius         Inventive, Changeable

Liver (14 points)                 12th                 Pisces               Intuitive, Sensitive

 

 

Meridians (Yin and Yang)

 

The masculine Yang meridians protect the feminine Yin. The Yin meridians are on the inside of the body and the Yang run along the outside. This is a strong indicator of the natural relationship between the masculine and feminine.

 

Yin (down inside arm)               Yang (up outside arm)

Pericardium                              Triple Warmer

Heart                                        Small Intestine

Lungs                                       Large Intestine

 

Yin (up inside of leg)                Yang (down outside of leg)

Spleen                              Stomach

Liver                                       Gall Bladder

 

Yin (up front of body)              Yang (down back of body)

Kidneys                                  Bladder

 

 

Jon Whatley, LMT, CBP, EFT-ADV  (940)923-4606