@shortstories You’ve studied the meridians then? Some Yogi wrote a book called the Science of Breath.
Is it this book with that name by this author I found on worldcat worldwide library catalog at this link?
@shortstories that’s it. I have a copy collecting dust somewhere
@shortstories I asked because I studied accupressure points and thought you might be talking about the “pericardium meridian” which starts on the chest and runs down the arm. Sounds like they’re unrelated
@marlathetourist
I have not studied them extensively although I am probably more familiar with them than most non Asian people
I am familiar with the perineum because it is an anatomical location name in western medicine that over laps with instructions one might have in modern internal martial arts books or classes
The meridians or nadi maps in Indian & Chinese tradition generally do not overlap with the circulatory nor nervous system according to wikipedia last time I read some article