Hudson Valley Community Acupuncture

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05/19/2026

I can't see these 'whorls of qi' but i can certainly feel their flow with my fingers.

Have you ever had acupuncture and wonder how it works? The chi, life energy circulates through our plasmic biofield. According to my psychic friend she sees a web of meridians hovering beyond the skin and the points are where the whorls of chi cycle in and out. Trying to imagine a microview of a miasma being released from the needling.

05/12/2026

The rise of AI has many of us thinking about consciousness and what it means to be human.

Over the next 5 days, let’s explore what Traditional Chinese Medicine says about this…

The “Five Spirits” (Hun, Po, Zhi, Yi, and Shen) describe different aspects of human consciousness, emotion, instinct, and purpose. They’re associated with the Five Elements (water, wood, fire, earth and metal) and the major organ systems (kidneys, liver, heart, spleen, and lungs).

Think of them less as literal “ghosts” and more as different dimensions of the mind/psyche.

Today, let’s start with the HUN.

Hun (Liver / Wood)

What it is: Imagination, vision, planning, dreams, and your sense of direction in life.

In plain English: Your “visionary” side — the part that dreams, creates, and wants to grow.

When balanced:

* Creativity
* Healthy ambition
* Good decision-making
* Vivid but restful dreams

When imbalanced:

* Feeling stuck
* Anger/frustration
* Aimlessness
* Excessive dreaming or disturbed sleep

Hun is often described as the part of you that “wanders” in dreams.

The best acupuncture points to balance the Hun include Liver3 and Gallbladder24.

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