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Command Points

Water I: Ht II: SI III: Bl IV: Ki V: P VI: TE VII: GB VIII: Lr IX: Lu X: LI XI: St XIII: Sp 3 2 66 10 3 2 43 8 5 2 44 9 Wood 9 3 65 1 9 3 41 1 11 3 43 1 Fire 8 5 60 2 8 6 38 2 10 5 41 2 Earth 7 8 54 3 7 10 34 3 9 11 36 3 Metal 4 1 67 7 5 1 44 4 8 1 45 5 Luo 5 7 58 4 6 5 37 5 7 6 40 4 Yuan 7 4 64 3 7 4 40 3 9 4 42 3 Entry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 Exit 9 19 67 22 8 22 41 14 7 20 42 21 Horary 8 5 65 10 8 6 41 1 8 1 36 3 Time 11a 1p 1p 3p 3p 5p 5p 7p 7p 9p 9p 11p 11p 1a 1a 3a 3a 5a 5a 7a 7a 9a 9a 11a Season Summer Summer Winter Winter Summer Summer Spring Spring Fall Fall Late Summer Late Summer

TYPES OF COMMAND POINTS: Element Points: Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal points are located on each meridian; these are called the Antique Points in some traditions. Luo Points: Points communicating between yin-yang meridian pairs of the same element. There is one point on each meridian. Yuan Points: Called Source Points in some traditions, there is one point on each meridian. They regulate the volume of Qi in a meridian. Entry/Exit Points: There is one Exit and one Entry point on each meridian through which Qi flows out of, and into the following meridian, especially during the hours of those meridians according to the Chinese Clock. Horary Points: These are active only at the time of day for each meridian, according to the Chinese Clock. It is active full-time during the season of that meridian.

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