The important meaning of the heart controlling the mindThe heart controlling the mind had the following important meanings:
- From an overall perspective, Chinese medicine emphasized that the human body was a whole centered on the five internal organs. The heart was the "ruler's office." The five internal organs were controlled and dominated by the heart. The heart controlling the mind reflected the dominant position of the heart in the human body.
- In terms of biology, the heart could control the life and mental activities of the human body. The heart has the ability to receive external information and produce spiritual consciousness and thinking activities, allowing people to respond to external things and the natural environment. It is a symbolic expression of spiritual life activities, covering both pathological and physiological reactions. The heart controlling the mind also meant that a strong heart would make one's spirit vigorous. The heart governs the normal blood vessels and can provide nutrients for the heart of god. It is manifested by clear mind, agile thinking, good memory, and so on. The realization of the heart controlling the mind relied on the heart qi to push the nutrition of the blood. When there was sufficient blood and heart qi, it would push the blood to circulate throughout the body in the meridians, maintaining the normal function of the heart controlling the blood vessels, and thus ensuring the normal performance of the heart controlling the mind function.
- Pathologically, if the heart qi was deficient, the heart blood was deficient, or the heart vessels were blocked, the heart blood might not be able to nourish the mind, resulting in mental disorder, insomnia, amnesia, headache, dizziness, and even mental disorder, dementia, coma, and other mental abnormalities.
- In terms of the relationship between the heart and the other organs, the heart was closely connected to the brain. Only when the brain was nourished by the heart's blood would it produce mental activities such as spirit, consciousness, thinking, and emotions, and command the coordination of functional activities in all parts of the body. The relationship between the heart and the brain was particularly important. Pathological changes in the heart were inevitably linked to the brain, and the treatment of brain diseases mostly started from the heart. For example, treatment methods such as "nourishing the heart to calm the mind" and "clearing the heart to calm the mind" were also the application of the theory of "heart governs the mind" in traditional Chinese medicine. At the same time, the heart divided the spirit into five different manifestations: soul, spirit, will, spirit, and will. Then, they were divided into five internal organs (the lungs stored the spirit, the liver stored the soul, the spleen stored the will, and the kidneys stored the will).
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the writing is good and I enjoy the story for the most part, but he started mind controlling the girls to love him and then orders them around like little slaves. not too big a fan