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05/15/2026
So, about 2 1/2 years ago I started seeing lights shooting out of acupuncture points. This was interesting. Turns out we indeed have a light body. And portals is a better word than points. I'm convinced it's a major part of our signaling system. And it's very relevant that acupuncture interacts with this system. Oh and red light. Seems to amplify mitochondrial function.
Does the Body Communicate Using Light? Does the body communicate using light? Living cells emit tiny flashes of ultraweak light called biophotons, and the deeper question is whether that light is ...
i'm currently obsessed with neurovascular bundles. i was doing research about my nano pen applied to fascia release, curious about tendomuscular junctions, which seem to act like control points for relaxing muscles. and in this quest ion of what is happening, i happened upon research into the overlap of acupuncture points and neurovascular bundles. these are little spikes off of the main branch of nerves up to surface wrapped with fascia, couple to vessels opening up to a kind of portal hole opening at the skin.
this image really informs the quantum palpation, so as i palpate and feel these little portals, certain of them seem particularly energetically interesting. when they are in need of signal they have a decidedly low resistance, we would call these a reactive acupuncture point.
in this new vision it becomes clear that channel is the right word and meridian is foolish. Signal is generated and coupled to this neurovascular bundle via the little connective tissue portal. furthermore, it's of course, not only reached via acupuncture, but is really an active component of our homeostatic mechanism. responding to touch, to stretch, to subtle meditative influences.
to learn more book in for a session, or tune in on Mondays in my Ask the acupuncturist sessions and we can explore more.
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