Concordances
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www.acucentre.com.au 03 9532 9602 There is an essential harmony within each Element that individual concordances either contribute to, or are consistent with. Hence they are in concordance with each other - within their respective Element or Phase. Kaptchuk (p.345) also notes that "in time, the five generic categories [ie. Five Elements], were used to classify many ... perceptions, ... and ultimately everything in the universe."
Spleen Stomach
C WOOD C C
EARTH
C N
WATER N
METAL
(Sheng) (Ke)
FIVE ELEMENT RELATIONSHIPS So the Five Elements and the concordances are intended to provide a sense of order in the midst of apparent chaos. Despite what may appear to be the random nature of the items and phenomena included, they are part of man's continuing quest to make sense of his environment and his place in it. They should not be thought of as spurious connections. The particular items grouped within each Element have been refined over the centuries to provide a basic characterising framework. Each grouping sketches for an Element the bare bones of its identity and so provides a view of its essential content or meaning. ACU CENTRE, Suite 11, 1st Floor, 219 Balaclava Rd., Caulfield North. Vic. 3161
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www.acucentre.com.au 03 9532 9602 Thus the concordances provide a thumbnail sketch of an Element, and in doing so capture the intrinsic harmony, or resonance, of its core nature and character. Accordingly the concordances may be used as a viable shorthand which provide preliminary access to many aspects of TCM theory. This is true whether their use be the diagnosis and treatment of an individual in the clinic, or whether it is the overall structure of theory which is being addressed. The concordances in the first five of these groups (A - E) are commonly used in TCM in both clinical situations and in theoretical discussions. The remaining group, Other concordances (F), are rarely used in a medical situation. The Flavour and Food concordances (E) are of most relevance where dietary advice is important, although the flavours and their various attributes may figure generally in diagnosis, and in therapeutic advice to the patient.
General Concordances
The concordances in this group identify two important general relationships between the Five Elements; the nurturing (Sheng) and controlling (Ke) cycles (see diagram - Five Element Relationships). They also give some sense of the relationship of man to his external environment , particularly regarding seasons, climate, and crop development cycles in agrarian communities. Colour, smell and direction add further information to man's place in the broader world. From the TCM viewpoint a man's place in his general environment is very important (e.g. physical, family, employment, social and political) as it is thought that these have a significant impact on the wellbeing and general health of the individual. Indeed it is the impact on the individual of these environmental phenomena that is frequently of key importance from the TCM clinical viewpoint. So it is the manner in which these external circumstances are "internalised", that is, an individual's response to such external stress, which very often requires therapeutic focus.
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General Concordances
Element Nurtures Wood Fire Fire Earth Water utmost Yang Yang Earth Metal Wood Central Neutral Yellow Metal Water Fire becoming Yin Contracting White Water Wood Earth utmost Yin Yin Black (Blueblack) North Winter
Direction Season
Centre, Middle Late Summer, between Seasons Damp, Humidity Transformation, Maturity Fragrant, Aromatic, Perfumed
West Autumn
Wind
Heat, Fire
Dryness Harvest, Reaping, Withdrawal Rotten, Rank, (raw meat, raw fish) Pungent, Hot, (ginger), Acrid, Heavily Spiced Metal
Birth, Growth Germination Rancid, Scorched, Goatish, Burning of Urine, sour Perspiration Sour (vinegar) Bitter (lemon)
Flavour, Taste
Salty
Element
Wood
Fire
Earth
Water
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Basis of Structive Life, Energy, Seat / Foundation Store of of Acquired Configurative Constitution Force (Shen) Regulator of Blood Vessels (Pulses) Orientating Influence, Joy and Pleasure Storage, Distribution
Specific Function
Yin Function
Temporary Depot
Yang Function
Depository / Transformer of bulk of Food, Water Communications Tongue, Outer Ear (pinna)
Intermediate Depository Distributor, Equalizing Reservoir for Energies from Food Mouth, Lips
Eyes
Nose
Nails
Body hair
Tissue Tendons, Nourished Ligaments, Fascia, Sinews (connective tissue) Fluids Tears
Sweat
Mucus
Urine, Spittle
Sense
Sight
Speech
Smell
Element
Wood
Fire
Metal
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Element Diseases Wood Muscles, Tendons Nervous system, Nervous diseases over use of eyes Taut, Excited, Restless Mild rising warmth Green (Bluegreen) Cyanic Spring
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Sickness location
Season
Summer
Late Summer, between Seasons Damp, Humidity Transformation, Maturity Fragrant, Aromatic, Perfumed
Autumn
Wind
Heat, Fire
Dryness Harvest, Reaping, Withdrawal Rotten, Rank, (raw meat, raw fish) Pungent, Hot, (ginger), Acrid, Heavily Spiced
Birth, Growth Germination Rancid, Scorched, Goatish, Burning of Urine, sour Perspiration Sour (vinegar) Bitter (lemon)
Flavour, Taste
Salty
Drying, Harmonizes, Dispersing Strengthening Retards Withers the Skin Aches in the Bones/ Joints Earth Knots the Muscles
Element
Wood
Fire
Metal
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www.acucentre.com.au 03 9532 9602 Hence it is variation from the normal flow of Qi for any particular Organ, or variation from the harmony of an Organ's normal function, which is of significance when considering a pattern of Disharmony. Recurring or frequently occurring patterns become identified as 'Syndromes'. In this way, such Syndromes contribute to the identification of an organ's normal physiological boundaries, and so help to define the parameters of its normal function. In concert with this approach of identifying patterns of Disharmony, the focus of TCM treatment regimes is towards re-establishing the inherent harmony of an Organ's normal functional patterns, that is, re-establishing health. And once the harmony of a particular Organ has been re-established, the harmony of the whole patient is pursued. All treatment in TCM has this therapeutic focus. These concordances identify the tissues which are likely to house diseases for each of the Five Elements, as well as indicating common sites of sickness location. Activities which commonly strain the various Organ systems are also identified. The normal pulse quality and normal manifestation of Qi are both provided to assist in diagnosis. Similar comments to those about pathology can be made regarding diagnosis. But be aware that these concordances offer only the merest introductory glimpse into TCM diagnosis. TCM has a vast body of diagnostic knowledge and experience in its teachings. Indeed the world of TCM diagnostic procedures and protocols takes years of study and practical experience to adequately come to terms with - pulse and tongue diagnosis are obvious examples. This is surely true of all medical systems. But because diagnosis essentially derives from a set of practical skills (competency), albeit based on much learning, it is no real surprise that these are not, and cannot be, adequately or comprehensively tabulated for ready access in lists and groups such as these.
Specific Function
Storage, Distribution
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Yin Function Designs, Strategies
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Yang Function
Depository / Intermediate Transformer Depository of bulk of Distributor, Food, Equalizing Water Reservoir Communications for Energies from Food
Attribute
Intelligence, Ideas, Evaluation, Will Emotional Memory, Judgement, Power, Control, Knowledge, Discrimination Motivation Cognitive, Recognition Communication, Assimilation of new Ideas Faith Retching Righteousness Decorum Coughing Trembling
Virtues
Modes of Wrenching, Behaviour Pulling Emotions Anger, Rage, Wrath, Irritability, Short Temper Shouting, Screaming
Sympathy, Grief, Fear, Empathy, Anxiety, Fright Pensiveness, Sadness, Cogitation, Melancholy, Meditation, Sorrow Preoccupation, Concern Singing Weeping, Crying Groaning, Moaning, Yawning, Sighing Fear, Phobias
Human Sounds
Temperament
Obsession
Anguish
Spirit
Chen (Will)
Element
Wood
Fire
Water
It is a notable quality of this group that a broad spectrum of life's experiences is included. This underlines the fact that TCM is an holistic medicine, and that the microcosm - man cannot be separated from his broader environment - the macrocosm. He is an essential part of it, including both his personal responses to his world and his activity within it - his behaviour. ACU CENTRE, Suite 11, 1st Floor, 219 Balaclava Rd., Caulfield North. Vic. 3161 9
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Included in this group are attributes of mind such as planning and decision making, or evaluation and judgement. Particular modes of behaviour are also identified, as are qualities of emotional expression such as anger, joy, fear, etc. The sounds associated with some types of self expression are allocated to an element such as laughing, weeping or moaning and groaning - as are expressions of temperament e.g. obsession. Even different qualities of spiritual expression are identified with each of the Five Elements, e.g. instinct and animal spirit are associated with the Metal Element and consequently are related in some way to the respiratory system.
Astringent, Drying, Harmonizes, Dispersing Gathering Strengthening Retards Heart Toughens the Flesh Lungs Withers the Skin Pungent Liver Aches in the Bones / Joints Salty Kidney Knots the Muscles Sour
Sour Rye, Panicled Millet Beef Dates Mallows, Sweet Potato Earth
Bitter Rice
Sweet Beans
Beneficial Wheat cereal Beneficial Chicken meat Beneficial Plums fruit (sour) Beneficial Leeks vegetable Element Wood
Fire
Metal
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Other Concordances
Element Number Symbol, Planet Musical note Wood Eight (8) Jupiter (year star) Jiao (Me) Fire Seven (7) Mars (planet of war) Zheng (Far) 36 Reed Mouth Organ months 9 & 10 Plumed Yen Ti Chu Yung hearth ping/ting Scarlet Bird Minister of War Fire Earth Five (5) Saturn Metal Nine (9) Venus (evening star) Shang (Re) Resonant Stones months 7&8 Shelled Shao Hao Ju Shou outer court keng/hsin White Tiger Minister of Interior Metal Water Six (6) Mercury (morning star) Yu (So) 25 Stringed Lute months 10 & 11 Scaly Chuan Hsu Hsuan Ming well jen/kuei Black Tortoise Minister of Justice Water
Gong (Doh) Drum months 3&4 Naked Huang Di Hou T'u inner court mou/chi Yellow Dragon Minister of Works Earth
Musical Lute Instrument Chinese year Related animals Divine Rulers Attendant Spirits months 1&2 Hairy coated T'ai Hao Kou Mang
Element
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