Description
Claude Larre and Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
This book begins with a discussion of the unique double nature of the kidneys; their relationships with fire and water are discussed in full, particularly through links with ming men, (the Gate of Destiny), the heart, the bladder and the triple heater. The concept of ming men and destiny is examined in connection with yuan qi (original or source qi) and jing (essences). The development of these ideas is then seen in the seven and eight year cycles for women and men, as set out in Neijing Suwen chapter 1.
The book also looks the kidneys’ association with winter and their storing and restoring qualities, along with the five phase resonances of kidneys and water. The kidneys are presented as the firm foundation of life, the lower source of liquids, the fire in the depths, and the model for generation and regeneration.
A brief summary of kidney pathology with principle causes of disease, symptoms and patterns of disharmony is given, as well as an index of all Chinese characters and main concepts.