286 Qi, Yi and Tensegrity • Stefan Grace

286 Qi, Yi and Tensegrity • Stefan Grace

Acupuncture Our language tells the tale of our evolution and the movement of the mind. It captures the experiences, attitudes, and wisdom of our ancestors and allows us to reflect upon our own. As herbalists and acupuncturists, the language of our medicine allows us to explore...
Jan 10, 2023
278 Digging the Earthly Branches • Deborah Woolf

278 Digging the Earthly Branches • Deborah Woolf

Acupuncture Heaven and Earth, the creative and the created, micro and macrocosm. All ways of saying there is a reality we inhabit, and beyond that a lot of mystery. And mystery is something us humans have, at best, an ambivalent relationship with. We seek to find some sense of...
Nov 15, 2022
277 The Heart in the Clinic • Josephine Spilka

277 The Heart in the Clinic • Josephine Spilka

Acupuncture Classical Chinese medicine recognizes the Heart (心 Xin) as a central organ to our being. It’s seen as holding the sovereign position as the emperor of the kingdom (i.e., the body).  The Heart is where the Shen (神), the spirit, resides. It’s what gives us discernment...
Nov 8, 2022
269 A World of No Excuses • Jenny Nieters

269 A World of No Excuses • Jenny Nieters

Acupuncture To most, acupuncture is a curious riddle. An ancient medical art whose theories are poetic, and healing outcomes seem lopsided considering the gentle stimulation of a thin needle. And regardless of context or complaint, the goal remains the same as it was millennia...
Sep 13, 2022