These are the energy points most important in Dahn Yoga training. Becoming familiar with them will prove very beneficial for you.
BAEK-HOE: Located at top of the head, it lies at the intersection of an imaginary line that connects the ears and a line that connects spine and nose. “Baek-hoe” literally means “intersecting point of 100 meridians.” This is the point where energy flows in.
JUN-JUNG: Located about four to five centimeters in front of the Baek-hoe, this is also a point where energy flows in. While Baek-hoe is sometimes called “Great Heaven’s Gate,” Jun-jung is named “Small Heaven’s Gate.” f N-DANG: Frequently called “the third eye” in the West, this point is located between the eyebrows. When this point is activated, one might exhibit extrasensory perceptual powers.
Ml-GAN: Located at the top of your nose, in the center of the indention at the top of the blade of the nose.
1N-JOONG: Located in the center of the valley between your nose and lips. AH-MOQN: Located between the first and second vertebrae. This is the place where the neck and head meet.
OK-CHIM: Locate the slightly protruding point in the back of your head. Ok-chim consists of two separate points that are located one inch to either side of that protrusion.
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