A Theoretical Modern Discourse About The Tian Gui

What is the Tian gui 【天癸】 (The celestial water)?

According to Chinese medicine Tian gui is related to male and female reproductive system. It is in charge of growth, life development and good physical health. The celestial water is a product of the kidney essence, and when it is abundant Tian gui arrives and matures.

The meaning of Tian gui is very important since it is associated with female fertility, menstruation, conception, and pregnancy. It is believed to play a crucial role in regulating a woman’s reproductive system and supporting the health of the uterus, ovaries, and other related organs. The term Tian gui was first mentioned in the Yellow emperor in the first chapter of the Su wen:
“二七而天癸至,任脈通,太衝脈盛,月事以时下,故有子”
“At fourteen years old, the Tian gui arrives, Ren mai flows through, the great Chong mai is exuberant, and the menses descend in time, therefore she has children”.

Until now there have been many arguments about what is the correct meaning of the Tian gui.
Is it the male or woman’s sperm or eggs? Is it menstruation blood or the qi between the kidneys?

Heaven and earth have a hidden and unknown source, this is a place where the human soul does not reach. They are the basis of life, the beginning and the foundation for individual existence.

Tian 【天】means heaven, in Ba Gua it refers to the Qian Gua 【乾卦】- a pure Yang Gua charactrized by three solid lines 三 which symbolizes the absolute yang that can create life on earth. The root and source for creating the “ten thousand” things. Heaven allows life and continuity- a cyclic movement of nature, it determins fertility.

Gui【癸】is the tenth stem, it represents Yin within Yin, a Yin aspect of winter time, the most Yin aspect of the north. At winter we store things inside, so this Gui comes from the deepest Yin, from a quiet or a still place. Tian gui has a nature of Yin fluids, these fluids are tranquil like dew. What is the concept of the Tian gui? What does it provide us?

In this lecture we will discuss and compare different Chinese commentators along the history and their points of view about the meaning of the Tian gui.
We will try to see if we can imply a western understanding to the functions of the Tian gui in our body and which Zang Fu organs might be imbalanced when the Tian gui is not abundant.

Can we influence and support the Tian gui? How?

Join me for a theoretical and a clinical journey about the deep philosophical concept of the Tian gui.

 

Course outline:

Part 1: What is the meaning of Tian gui? (9:39 mins)

Part 2: What is the basic condition for Tian gui to arrive (9:33 mins)

Part 3: The concept of Tian gui in ancient Chinese medicine scholars (10:34 mins)

Part 4: The arrival of Tian gui and its functions in our body (10:04 mins)

Part 5: Clinical strategy- How can we support the Tian gui? (12:09 mins)

Part 6: Clinical strategy- Acupuncture and herbs to regulate Tian gui (16:15 mins)

 

 

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    Course goals

    1. Review and deepen the participants knowledge about the concept of the Tian gui.
    2. Recognize the different interpretations of Tian gui along the history and in the classics.
    3. Understand the material and functional aspects of the Tian gui in men and female.
    4. Suggest clinical tools in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine in order to support the Tian gui.

    Course outline

    This course will elaborate the unique concept of ancient Chinese medicine theory – The Tian gui.

    We will discuss:

    1. What is the meaning of Tian gui?
    2. What is the basic condition for Tian gui to arrive?
    3. How did Chinese medicine scholars interpret the Tian gui?
    4. What is the function of Tian gui in our body?
    5. How can we support the Tian gui?
    6. Which acupuncture points and Chinese herbs can regulate the Tian gui?

    Keren zelicha is an acupuncturist and a Chinese herbal practitioner from Israel who is specializing in women’s health.

    In 2003 she had completed her Master degree in TCM gynecology at Zhe Jiang University in China.

    Toady she practices TCM and Tung’s acupuncture style supporting women through fertility, pregnancy, birth and postpartum care.

    She regularly teaches professional workshops in Chinese medicine gynecology: fertility, PCOS, endometriosis, pregnancy and childbirth in Israel and abroad. Keren continues to follow her belief which combines an integrative medicine approach in her clinic and lectures.

    * Unlimited time access to the course will be provided as long as the technology is still available and supported by Sinimed.

    For Chinese medicine practitioners who wish to expand their expertise in treating women’s health conditions, whether they are just starting out in their practice or have years of experience.

    The course is based on extensive experience and training of hundreds of practitioners over the years, with excellent feedback.

    The lessons are divided into many study modules to enable searching or revisiting a specific topic of interest. This allows you to absorb the material at your own pace.

    Interactive learning allows you to reach out to me with questions for clarification and discussion.

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      Module 1 A theoretical modern discourse about the Tian gui-
      Unit 1 Part 1: What is the meaning of Tian gui? (9:39 mins)
      Unit 2 Part 2: What is the basic condition for Tian gui to arrive (9:33 mins)
      Unit 3 Part 3: The concept of Tian gui in ancient Chinese medicine scholars (10:34 mins)
      Unit 4 Part 4: The arrival of Tian gui and its functions in our body (10:04 mins)
      Unit 5 Part 5: Clinical strategy- How can we support the Tian gui? (12:09 mins)
      Unit 6 Part 6: Clinical strategy- Acupuncture and herbs to regulate Tian gui (16:15 mins)