02/23/2024
Let’s see how Chi Nei Tsang works on each organ!
Heart
In the traditional Chinese system, the functions of the heart are paired with the small intestine. They are affected by emotions such as impatience, excessive joy or euphoria, cruelty, and hatred.
To nurture both organs, they must be filled with love, compassion, and measured joy.
Lungs
Paired with the large intestine, the lungs are very sensitive to sadness, grief and depression. On the other hand, strong lungs respond to courage, determination and the joy of living.
Kidney and bladder
When weak, they make the person feel fearful and excessively shy.
Panic and sustained fear weaken both kidneys and bladder. Instead, courage, silence and gentleness nurture them.
Liver and gallbladder
Imbalanced, the liver and gallbladder can make us tend to anger, rage, envy and resentment.
If these emotions are not released, they take hold of these internal organs and congest them. When these organs are balanced, they favor generosity, justice, creativity and fairness.
Spleen and stomach
If these internal organs are well balanced, they give us confidence in life and the feeling that everything is fine.
When healthy, they give us a good memory and capacity for studying and understanding. On the contrary, when they are sick, they generate concern and obsessive thoughts.
These organs, in addition, regulate digestion. This is why a life full of worries affects their functioning and the body’s ability to digest emotions, which become more ingrained and create more blockages.
This is called emotional digestion.
How does Chi Nei Tsang unlock our bodies?
By massaging each painful area in the abdomen with Chi Nei Tsang techniques, the therapist works with our vital energy, looking for emotional obstacles and unlocking them to free us from the pain.