Facial Soundscapes: Harmonic Renewal Handouts Pacific Symposium, San Diego, CA 5 November 2017 Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, L. Ac., M. S., M. M. Facial Acupuncture Author/Educator, USA AAAOM Educator of the Year MichelAngelo, M. F. A., C. T. M. Advisor, Astrological Medicine (former) Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine CO-INSTRUCTORS Facial Soundscapes, 2017 Do not photocopy this document Chi-Akra Center for Ageless Aging 250 East 63 rd Street, Suite 607, NYC 10065 888-652-5550; chi.akra@gmail.com www.facialacupuncture-wakefieldtechnique.com
Physiognomy: The Corpus Callosum Vibrational Balancing of the Twin Hemispheres of the Brain using Auricular Therapy Location: the corpus callosum projects onto the entire tragus cartilage Note: physiologically, the corpus callosum plays an important role in balancing the two cerebral hemispheres. It is related to laterality disorders because it is the most important and largest commissure of the cortex: the commissural fibers crossing through the corpus callosum connect the cortices of both hemispheres (left-right connections). These connections involve similar as well as different regions of the two hemispheres. Page 2
Grounding Protocol A Vibrational Ritual of Earthing Crown chakra & Heart chakra Du 20 combined with CV 17 3 rd eye chakra & Heart chakra Yintang combined with CV 17 Heart chakra CV 17 (resonate both forks together) Navel/ Sexual chakra CV 4 (resonate one fork in navel and the other 3 below the navel) Root chakra Kid 1 (on both soles of the feet) Page 3
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel) Page 4
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Yin Wei Mai (Yin Linking Vessel) Page 5
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Ren Mai (Conception Vessel) Page 6
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Yin Qiao Mai (Yin Motility Vessel) Page 7
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Du Mai (Governing Vessel)* Page 8
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Yang Qiao Mai (Yang Motility Vessel) Page 9
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Dai Mai (Girdle Vessel) Page 10
Eight Extraordinary Meridians: Yang Wei Mai (Yang Linking Vessel) Page 11
Ohm Balancing Facial Protocol Apply essential oils or cream to neck and face. Have your patient listen to and absorb the harmony of the two Ohm (gold) forks prior to beginning your treatment: Neck: Chin: Smile line (naso-labial fold): Cheekbones: Vibrate both forks on clavicle; hold one Ohm fork on clavicle, glide the other Ohm up the neck. Hold on the jaw bone, under the chin. Cover the entire neck area; hold each position for 3 seconds. Pinch both Ohm forks together along the jaw line (lift). Cover the entire jaw area and maintain each position for 3 seconds. Vibrate both forks at the corners of the mouth (St 4); hold one Ohm at St 4, and glide the other up to LI 20 at the wing of the nose (hold for 3 seconds). Pinch the naso-labial fold vertically together for 3 seconds. From LI 20 out to the ear, pinch and lift the cheekbones (zygomatic bone); maintain each position for 3 seconds. Eyes: Vibrate both forks at the corners of the eyes (GB 1); hold one fork at GB 1, circle the other around the eye, in the direction that the eyebrows grow (very gently!). Circle each eye 3 times. Eyebrows: Pinch and lift the eyebrows from UB 2, Yuyao to TH 23 (hold each position for 3 seconds). Forehead: Scalp: Cross-hatch the forehead; 1. glide the forks vertically, with one traveling up to the hairline, and the down to the brow; cover the entire area. 2. glide the forks horizontally out to the temples; apply this procedure to the entire forehead. Use both forks around the face just inside the hair line; hold each position for 3 seconds. End your treatment by placing one Ohm fork on Du 20 (at the top of the head), and the other on the heart (Ren 17). Finally, ground the treatment by placing both Ohm forks on the soles of the feet at Kidney 1. Page 12
Facial Soundscapes Basic Facial Balancing Treatment with 2 Ohm Tuning Forks Page 13