The Wizard of Medicine

Chapter 158 Seven Emotions Cause Disease

Chapter 158 Seven emotions cause disease (part [-] of the second update)
The old horse said: "Yes, the innovation of concepts means self-denial. People generally like to stay in the comfort zone and are unwilling to change themselves."

Yan Zixiu agreed: "Director Ma is right. The mind-adjusting method is very good, but there are also difficulties. First, the first thing to face when adjusting the mind alone is the unpleasant memories of the past. Driven by the instinct of people to get rid of suffering and find happiness, I don’t want to face unhappiness; secondly, if I don’t have a good foundation, if I don’t want to adjust, if I fail a few times, I will retreat. This is the reason why most people avoid the past.”

Boss Lin asked, "Then what should we do?"

Yan Zixiu suggested: "The ancients said that good friends depend on each other. We form learning interest groups with each other. On the one hand, we encourage each other and it is not easy to give up. On the other hand, we can support and inspire each other to break through the obstacles just mentioned. .”

One sentence caused the following chatter: "How about we form a group?"

"Okay."

"The method of pairing is good, haven't you heard of it? If you study alone without friends, you will be lonely and ignorant."

When everyone calmed down, Dean Wu asked: "Doctor Yan, fatigue causes exhaustion. How do you say this sentence? Lao, didn't you say it in the strain that is neither internal nor external? Why is it included in the internal cause of emotion?" ?”

"This is the same as the word 'xi' just now. It has multiple meanings. The word 'labor' here does not mean strain, but effort. Too much attention in the heart, too much effort in speaking and doing things, will consume more energy .”

"It turns out that's the case. Indeed, when you work too hard, you consume a lot of energy very quickly." Dean Wu said while making notes.

Lei Chun shared his experience: "People who are good at mountain climbing distribute their physical strength in a balanced manner. Those who can't climb mountains try to climb as soon as they go up the mountain, and they will soon become exhausted."

Many people were thoughtful after hearing this.

Yan Zixiu went on to explain the last sentence of the Nine Qis: "Thinking makes the qi stagnate. This 'thinking' is not to think too much, but to be framed by rules and regulations. The ancients said that when the heart stops, so the qi stays and does not work. .This interpretation is very precise. There is a lump in the heart, and the qi and blood stagnate accordingly, which is where the qi stagnation and blood stasis come from."

Dean Xie praised: "Oh, when encountering qi stagnation and blood stasis before, the first thought was to think about how to use medicine to help the circulation of qi and remove blood stasis. It seems that there is another method, and it is a fundamental method. It is indeed the gospel for the majority of patients."

The doctors and nurses from Yingtian Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine nodded their heads one after another.

Dean Wu said: "Medicines are used to correct deviations, and they all have side effects. If you adjust your mind, you don't have to worry about side effects. Haha."

He has gained a lot and is in a good mood.

Yan Zixiu concluded: "Yes, you don't have to worry about side effects when you adjust your mind. However, medicine has its advantages, that is, it can treat the symptoms when it is too late to adjust your mind. And the depth that medicine cannot reach, you can use it to treat the root cause. Together, both are beautiful, and apart, both are hurt.”

He thought to himself, if medicine is completely useless, why should the master be called Medicine Buddha.Although Medicine Master Buddha focuses on Dharma medicine and heart medicine, he also attaches great importance to medicine and is very good at it.

Medicine and mental method, each have their own stage value, each has its own field value.

"If you are together, you will be beautiful, and if you are apart, you will be injured!" A familiar voice came from behind.

Everyone has a look, isn't this Commissioner Wu?

It turned out that Commissioner Wu had been in for a while.Of course Yan Zixiu saw him, but he kept quiet.

When he heard this sentence, if you are together, you will be beautiful, and if you are apart, you will be hurt, and you can't help but praise it.

Everyone clapped their hands, and asked Commissioner Wu to say a few words to everyone.

Director Zhao of the TV station hurriedly directed the staff to adjust the cameras.

Commissioner Wu came to the podium, patted Yan Zixiu on the shoulder approvingly, and turned to face everyone: "This course is very good. I just listened to it for a while, and I was really elated when I heard the wonderful things. Let I want to understand a lot of things, especially some intractable diseases I have seen. Although I am not a doctor, I also care about people's health. I hope this class will be held frequently in the future. If the conditions are ripe, the TV station can open a Let’s play the column. Well, I won’t take up everyone’s precious time. I’d like to invite Dr. Yan to continue the lecture.”

There was applause below.

He turned around and patted Xiao Yan again, ready to go back to the seat behind.

The old horse and the guests in the front row moved closer to each other to make room.Xiao Wu moved a chair and asked Commissioner Wu to sit down.

"Thank you Commissioner Wu for your encouragement." Yan Zixiu said sincerely.

He is still very grateful to Commissioner Wu.If it weren't for Commissioner Wu's insight to recognize talents, the platform for him to play a role would be very small.Maybe they are still living in Gulou Village, Liyuan Township to help the poor.Poverty alleviation is not bad, but the beneficiary group is much smaller.

Although Commissioner Wu didn't say much, it was equivalent to an endorsement for Yan Zixiu, so it was very important.

"Let's take a look at the first article again: people's mental activities have orientation and positioning to the human body's qi and blood. Nine qi mainly talk about orientation, so what is orientation? Orientation has two aspects. One is that the seven emotions cause disease, and the other is the subconscious’s positioning of interpersonal relationships and things. Let’s talk about the seven emotions first. Those who are familiar with Chinese medicine know that the seven emotions are joy, anger, worry, thought, sorrow, and fear. These different emotions affect different viscera. Influence is called positioning."

"Let's look at the first one: joy and sadness. As we said just now, this joy is not the joy of joy, but greed. If you are very happy, greedy for everything, wanting everything, overspending is inevitable. Someone hinders you If someone destroys your dream, you hate him. You hope for the good and fear the bad. Anger, anxiety, hatred and fear will all arise, all of which affect the health of the heart.”

Heart disease is a major killer that threatens human beings. It turns out that it has such psychological roots.

More listeners wrote quickly, for fear of missing a word.

"The second is that anger hurts the liver. This anger does not refer to losing your temper. If you don't express your temper, it is called anger when you hold it, and it is called fire when you send it out. The word "nu" is the word "slave" of a slave on the word "heart". It's oppressive, useless, and wronged. The liver controls smoothness, and it's the general's officer. If you keep suppressing the general and making him emotionally unsmooth, the liver will go wrong."

"So that's the case. Shouldn't it be enough to vent your anger?" Dean Xie asked.

"We don't approve of depression, and we don't encourage anger. Attacking internally hurts oneself, external attack hurts others, hurting others invites disaster, hurting oneself and getting sick. Neither is the way out for health and safety. It is best to release and transform safely and peacefully."

Secretary-General Lei Chun sighed: "It seems that there is still a lot to learn."

Boss Lin said: "The more I learn about these things, the happier I am."

There was only a burst of good-natured laughter, presumably these words resonated with many people.

Yan Zixiu's class pays great attention to interaction, because his mentality is very tolerant.

The natural interaction between teachers and students and classmates is itself a kind of group therapy in humanistic psychology.

He then told everyone that thinking hurts the spleen, sorrow hurts the lungs and fear hurts the kidneys.Thinking means that there are too many rules and regulations, which has already been mentioned in the concept of nine qi.The spleen and stomach are originally in charge of digesting food, but if you let them bear the burden of thinking about it, it will naturally affect their job of digestion.In particular, he pointed out that resentment—dissatisfaction—is a kind of thinking.Being dissatisfied all day long, complaining a lot, hurts the spleen the most.

Anxiety and pessimism are similar.The lung belongs to gold and is mainly harvested in autumn.Pessimistic people can't see the gains, and their lungs are affected.Like resentment, jealousy is a special case of pessimism.They all feel that they are not good enough, and they don't accept that they are not good enough. They have low self-esteem and are not confident, so they tend to be jealous of others.

Why does the emotion of fear hurt the kidneys?Because the kidney governs winter storage.When in fear, the body is always in a state of fighting, unable to accumulate (hidden), just like having no deposit in the bank, which affects the function of the kidneys.Regret to be cold, it is too much.Annoyance is rejection, resistance to external interference, which can also damage the kidneys.

Time passed quickly, and in a blink of an eye, it was lunch time.It seems that the second positioning of mind to Qi and blood can only be discussed next time.

(End of this chapter)

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