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Editor: Lee Holden
Illustrations: Udon Jandee
Computer Graphics: Saisunee Yongyod
Layout: Siriporn Chaimongkol
Production Manager: Saniem Chaisarn
Co-Writer: Chong-Mi Mueller
Translator: Jutta Kellenberger
Project Manager: W.U. Wei
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First published in 2006 by:
Universal Tao Publications
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Chi Nei Tsang III
Muscle, Tendon and
Meridian Massage
Mantak Chia
Edited by:
Lee Holden
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Contents
Displacement of Vertebras and its Consequences ................. 11
Pain is the Cry from our Tissue for Flowing Energy
to release the Pressure ...................................................... 13
The Gentle Way of Loosening the LWS ............................. 19
1. Sen Sumana ................................................................... 28
2. Sen Ittha .......................................................................... 29
3. Sen Pingkhala ................................................................. 30
4. Sen Kalathari ................................................................... 31
5. Sen Sahatsarangsi ........................................................... 32
6. Senthawari ...................................................................... 33
7. Sen Lawusang ................................................................ 34
8. Sen Ulangka (Also called Sen Rucham) ........................ 35
9. Sen Nanthakrawat ........................................................... 36
10. Sen Khitchanna ............................................................. 37
Muscle-Tendon Meridians ..................................................... 38
1. Lung Muscle-Tendon Meridian ......................................... 39
2. Large Intestine Muscle-Tendon Meridian ......................... 40
3. Stomach Muscle-Tendon Meridian .................................. 41
4. Spleen Muscle-Tendon Meridian ...................................... 43
5. Heart Muscle-Tendon Meridian ........................................ 44
6. Small Intestine Muscle-Tendon Meridian ......................... 45
7. Bladder Muscle-Tendon Meridian...................................... 47
8. Kidney Muscle-Tendon Meridian ....................................... 49
9. Pericardium Muscle-Tendon Meridian ............................. 50
10. Triple Warmer Muscle-Tendon Meridian ........................ 51
11. Gall Bladder Muscle-Tendon Meridian ............................ 52
12. Liver Muscle-Tendon Meridian ........................................ 53
The meditations, practices and techniques described herein are
not intended to be used as an alternative or substitute for profes-
sional medical treatment and care. If any readers are suffering from
illnesses based on mental or emotional disorders, an appropriate
professional health care practitioner or therapist should be con-
sulted. Such problems should be corrected before you start train-
ing. This booklet does not attempt to give any medical diagnosis,
treatment, prescription, or remedial recommendation in relation to
any human disease, ailment, suffering or physical condition what-
soever.
 
Chi Nei Tsang III
Concept
Chi Nei Tsang III is the fourth section of the Chi Nei Tsang series following
Chi Nei Tsang I (Organ Massage), Chi Nei Tsang II (Channel Massage) and
Karsai Nei Kung (Genital Massage) with Chi Nei Tsang III (Muscle, Tendon
& Meridian Massage) as the last section. This is the final chapter of the Chi
Nei Tsang Internal Massage moving the energy (chi) throughout the body
while releasing and opening up its passages. Throughout this massage
section in this booklet you will use the hand techniques (finger presser,
twisting & spiraling, hand scooping & wave techniques) used in Chi Nei
Tsang I to open up and release the brockages in the Abdominal, Arteries,
Muscles, Tendons, Vertebras, Shoulder Blades, Coccyx, Arms, Legs, Feet,
Joints, Hands, Neck and Meridian Lines layout in the following pages.
This booklet is an introduction to the forth coming book Chi Nei Tsang III by
Mantak Chia with co-author Chong-Mi Mueller which will go into greater
detail and explaination for opening up the muscles, tendons and meridian
lines in the body.
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