STRATIFICATION OF THE CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEMS 4

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ZONES OF CORRESPONDENCE 3
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ZONES OF CORRESPONDENCE 3
July 11, 2016
MULTIPLE PROJECTING OF THE HEAD 5
MULTIPLE PROJECTING OF THE HEAD 5
July 11, 2016

STRATIFICATION OF THE CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEMS 4

STRATIFICATION OF THE CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEMS 4

STRATIFICATION OF THE CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEMS

Namely the “Insect” correspondence system lies on this part of the Main system, projected on the fin­gers (toes).

As we mentioned above, correspondence systems are located on all independent parts of the body. But some independent parts of the body are part of other independent parts of the body. In this instance the hand (foot) as a whole is an independent part. Separately the fingers (toes) are independent parts too. Thereby a stratification of correspondence systems comes out – once on the entire hand (foot) and twice on each finger (toe) separately. This means that in one and the same area of the hands (feet) correspondence zones of differ­ent organs are projected.

Example: According to the Main correspondence sys­tem, the right foot is projected on the first phalanx of the right middle finger. But according to the “Insect” system the head is projected there.

In the same way stratification appears between some correspondence zones, which are components of the Main correspondence system. That is the case with the zones of the thoracic organs. On the hand the thorax is projected in the area of the palm, separated by the life line. When we form a mental picture of the turned thumb, together with the thumb we turn this part of the palm too. Then it is obvious that when the thumb is in normal position the zones of the organs, located in the thorax, overlap part of the organs, located in the abdominal area see image.

1 MAIN CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEM

 

At first sight this stratification of correspondence sys­tems and zones seems confusing but actually (related to the example) it only means that:

  • If some of the head organs get diseased, for example the nose, a pain point will appear on the first phalanx of the right middle finger, according to the “Insect” system.
  • If the nose and the foot get diseased at the same time, pain points will appear simultaneously on the first phalanx of the right middle finger, corresponding to the right foot after the Main correspondence system and on the nose after the “Insect” system.

Namely the areas of the hand (foot) on which the dif­ferent correspondence systems and zones are stratified, represent these systems and zones independently and parallel.