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Zu Reflexology Volume I: Organic "Path of Initiation to Tao" |
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At the
beginning of my journey towards Foot Reflexology my enthusiasm was so great that
I touched the feet of the people I met and I took personally their shoes off.
I didn't see anything else than feet. Time passed by and one day I became aware
that the way I was treating the feet was not the same anymore.
I wasn't simply
massaging feet but I was massaging feet of people. Another time passed by and
reflecting on the path I had run my attention had moved to other things, my
activity seemed different: now I was massaging people through their feet.
Tao is
a continuous evolution and today my activity makes me massaging the soul of
people through the feet. This book is the description of the beginning of my
research.
A. E. Baldassarre
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Zu Reflexology Volume II: Morphology |
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The Zu Method
is a complete foot reflexology: a diagnostic and therapeutic one. It acts on the
organic components of the foot sole, it expresses the psychosomatic
modifications through the fingers, directs the Qi (breath, energy) through the
meridians of the lower limb. It is an open cognitive system in continuous
evolution, which doesn't present itself like a finished work of axiomatic
schemes and ready recipes; it intends to stimulate interactively the analogue
capacity of the one who interprets it, who moves through effective comprehension
and the reasons of mankind/foot universe instead.
This II° Volume analyses the
morphology of the feet, it expresses the different aspects, illustrates with
drawings the considered features in relation. Originally the text had to be
equipped with photographs but when I proposed the drafts to the students,
patients and relatives I became aware that they had difficulty in coinciding the
photos of the feet with the ones we met.
That is the reason why I have chosen
the graphic simplification which allows a greater freedom of adaptation to the
different realities.
A. E. Baldassarre
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Zu Reflexology Volume III:
ENERGETICS |
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The novelty
of this book regarding energetics and reflex is the enrichment of a different
vision of meridians and their points which confirms and enriches the energetic
paths of the classic texts with many motivations.
I have vertically and
horizontally linked the points and meridians, designed a grid on the body which
relates them and I projected it on the feet, I didn't remove or add anything.
The parallel paths of the meridians, the horizontal and vertical relations, the
logic of the tracing points, the perfect proportions of the distances have been
highlighted in this way.
Nothing new under the stars, only a stimulus for
further studies of closer examinations regarding the argument. The natural
reflex perfection, the satisfactions deriving from the researches of therapeutic
applications, that means Zu Reflexology for me.
A. E. Baldassarre
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Zu
Reflexology : "An initiation into the Tao" |
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THE TAO IS NOT WHAT YOU
SEE BUT IN WHAT YOU SEE
This book was written in reponse to the insistence of students who
attended my courses and all those people who at conferences expressed
the desire to know more about the ZU method of Foot Reflexology.
At the beginning of my journey on the path of Foot Reflexology my
enthusiasm was so great that I touched the feet of everyone I knew,
to the point of removing their shoes personally if they showed reluctance
to do so themselves. I saw nothing else but feet. Time passed and
one day I noticed that the way I was treating feet was no longer the
same. ...I was no longer simply massaging feet; I was massaging the
feet of people. More time passed and reflecting again on the progress
made I realized that there had been a shift in my attention, that
my work seemed different; now I was massaging people through their
feet. The TAO is continual evolution and today my work has brought
me to massage people's souls through their feet. This book is the
account of the beginning of my work. |
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Wu
Xing - Five Movements (17 Cards) |
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Material related to the first school
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Image of Taiji Tu (Image of the great change) |
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Five Movements: Cycle Sheng and Cycle Ke |
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Grids of the Five Movements |
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Microcosm-macrocosm relation |
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The meridians of W. Fitzgerald |
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Image Mankind/Foot |
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Reflex organs on the feet according to the Zu Reflexology
Higher School |
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Names of the bones of the foot |
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ZHEN LI image |
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I.A.R.S. (Sensitive Reflex Identification Areas) four
projections |
* Pllasticized didactic card, A4 dimensions in four-colour
reproduction.
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Morphology
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Learning material related to the
second school year |
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Ideogram Sky/Mankind/Earth |
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Reflex relation foot/ear/fetus |
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Astragalus foot, calcaneal foot |
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Transversal division of the foot |
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Hammer and hook toe |
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Antique Chinese coin |
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Relation backbone/hollow, flat normal foot in the sole and
lateral projections |
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Movements of the foot. Hollow Normal Flat - Normal Adopted |
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Psychosomatic appearances of the toes |
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Shou
Zhan Zu (15 Cards) |
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Learning material related to the
third school year |
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Egyptian, Roman and Greek Foot |
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Application of Taiji Tu (Image of the great change) to foot
massage |
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Denomination of the main meridians and the related
abbreviations |
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Image of the Four Xiang and ideograms of Wu Xing (Five
Movements) |
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Metameric table |
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The Fifth Season |
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Ideogram Zu and its evolution |
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Jing
Luo |
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A card for any of the 14 main
meridians |
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Every card has a colour corresponding to the belonging
movement of the meridian |
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The name is transcribed in pinyin and Italian |
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Denomination of the main meridians and the related
abbreviations |
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The time of maximum energetic activity of the meridian |
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The trigraphs of its identification |
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The Shu Ben (Antique Points) are highlighted: Jing, Rong,
Shu, Jing, He with the related indications: Toning up,
Dispersion, point Ben and the points Yuan, Xi and Luo |
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The Treasures of the Zu: I° Volume - (Offer 3 x 2) |
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Treatments of the edema (Jun Zi Shui,
Enio Maritati) |
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The feet and the tight connection of performing a destine (Jun
Zi Huo, Marzia Bianchi) |
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Breast tumour (Jun Zi Huo, Enzo Monda) |
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Zu symbol mandala (Jun Zi Shui, Ivana Cerchi) |
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Breathing (Jun Zi Shui, Liliana Stefania Beretta) |
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Zu Reflexology and pyramidology (Jun Zi Jin, Monticelli
Graziella) |
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The Treasures of the Zu : II° Volume - (Offer 3 x 2) |
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Objective examination of the foot
regarding the systemic diseases (Jun Zi Mu,
Paola Brunelli) |
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Mankind in the feet (Jun Zu Mu, Massimo Bolognesi) |
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Chronic kidney failure in M.T.C (Jun Zi Jin, Giorgio Garuffi) |
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Embryogenesis beginning of the transformation form and birth
(Jun Zu Huo, Enrica Arcari) |
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Allopathic medicine and holistic medicine alternative
therapeutic techniques (Jun Zi Jin, Maurizio Di Giulio) |
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The Treasures of the Zu : III° Volume - (Offer 3 x 2) |
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Compilation medical record (Jun Zi
Huo, Attilia Bolsi) |
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The return of a smile (Jun Zi Mu, Simone Digonzelli) |
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Serious deficit vestibular cochlea syndrome during the
functional compensation phase (Jun Zi Mu, Francesco Augello) |
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Women and menstruations (Jun Zi Mu, Laura Marotta) |
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Medical record (Jun Zu Huo, Orietta Maggiori) |
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