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KMID : 0387420120230010001
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2012 Volume.23 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.15
The Study on the Sim(ãý) in Buddhism Medicine, Sasang Constitutional Medicine, and Oriental Medicine for construction of mind and body cure
Kim Geun-Woo

Park Seong-Sik
Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study is the Basic research for mind and body cure protocol construction through the Sim(ãý) study at Buddhism Medicine, Constitutional Medicine, and Oriental Medicine.

Methods: 1. The Sim(ãý) in Buddhism is a target of spiritual culture and subjective awareness of An ascetic person in interior psychology. In this research, the Sim(ãý) has been modified within a concept of Early Buddhism and You-sic in order to have medical logicality. 2. Since the study deep into Sim(ãý) within Confucianism has various aspects, each Confucian¡¯s theory argument or era. We limited the significance of the Sim(ãý) to be associated with the category of the Sim(ãý) in Sasang Constitutional Medicine which is a product of practical Confucianism. 3. The criteria of debate for the Sim(ãý) is based on the "Hwang-je-nae-gyoung", because "Hwang-je-nae-gyoung" is founded to definite the term regarding spirit or mind in Oriental medicine

Results: 1. "Hwang-je-nae-gyoung" which came from thought of You-Sic, thought of Taoism, and Early Buddhism becomes the theoretical basis for the Sim(ãý) in Buddhism Medicine, Sasang Constitutional Medicine, and Oriental Medicine. 2. The Sim(ãý) in the mind psychology of Buddhism Medicine, Sasang Constitutional Medicine, and Oriental Medicine has active aspects. but the visual thing // There are visual aspects being contrasted with ¡¯Sim(ãý)¡¯ of mind psychology and aspects of activity in Buddhism medicine, Sasang constitutional Medicine and Oriental Medicine; which are ¡¯Hrd¡¯, ¡¯Hrdaya¡¯, ¡¯four-large¡¯ ¡¯five base¡¯, ¡¯chin, chest, navel and abdomen¡¯, ¡¯head, shoulder, waist and buttocks¡¯ consisting ¡¯the body¡¯, and the heart and ¡¯four interorgans¡¯ from the study of symbolical interorgans). In Buddhism Medicine, Sim(ãý)¡¯s Epistemology is the most extensively understood fact about ¡¯Sim(ãý)¡¯, and for Sasang Constitutional Medicine and Oriental Medicine. ¡¯Sim(ãý)¡¯ is limited as an ¡¯Element¡¯ that comprises the body. 3. The Functional area of the Sim(ãý) in the Buddhism Medicine, Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Oriental Medicine is composed with ¡¯consciousness(ëòãÛ)¡¯ ¡¯manas-vij_na(ØÇÑáãÛ)¡¯, ¡¯_aya-vij_na(ä¹Öóå­ãÛ)¡¯, ¡¯mind greed(ãýé°)¡¯, ¡¯Li(×â)¡¯ and ¡¯Sin(ãê)¡¯, about the interpretive area of ¡¯Sim(ãý)¡¯, ¡¯Sin(ãê)¡¯ of Oriental medicine is the most comprehensive concept, and on the side of the depth of ¡¯thinking¡¯ and ¡¯consciousness¡¯, ¡¯_aya-vij_na(ä¹Öóå­ãÛ)¡¯ from Buddhism Medicine in the key point. 4. The Sim(ãý) in the Buddhism Medicine, Sasang Constitutional Medicine, has the positive and negative aspects, such as the ¡¯Dukkha(ÛáÒÝ)¡¯ and A merciful heart or Human Sim(ãý) and Taoism Sim(ãý).
KEYWORD
Sim(ãý), Buddhism Medicine, Constitutional Medicine, Oriental medicine, the Mind and Body Cure
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