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111 Conversations From the Pacific Symposium 2019

111 Conversations From the Pacific Symposium 2019

Acupuncture

Nov 10, 2019 | Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, The practice of practice

This is a series of short conversations with some of the attendees of the Pacific Symposium. Listen in to the wide variety of perspective and practice as it relates to Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine You are unauthorized to view this page. Please login using the...
Nov 10, 2019
110 A Qing Dynasty Perpective on Channels and Points • Michael Brown

110 A Qing Dynasty Perpective on Channels and Points • Michael Brown

Acupuncture

Nov 5, 2019 | Acupuncture

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Nov 5, 2019
109 Spirals, Stems and Branches: The Structure of Unfoldment in Time and Space • Deborah Woolf

109 Spirals, Stems and Branches: The Structure of Unfoldment in Time and Space • Deborah Woolf

Acupuncture

Oct 29, 2019 | Acupuncture, Cultivation

Stems and Branches are old Chinese science. Our medicine touches on it, but most of us rely on the more modern perspectives for our clincal work. The Stems and Branches speak to a perspective of the universe and our place in it that is foreign to our minds not because...
Oct 29, 2019
108 Outside the Box and Inside the Heart Medicine • Amy Mager

108 Outside the Box and Inside the Heart Medicine • Amy Mager

Acupuncture

Oct 22, 2019 | Acupuncture, The practice of practice

The medicine we practice doesn’t just help us to help others. It can help us to live more deeply into our own lives. The challenges, adversity and difficulties we encounter show us what we are made of and build resiliency. The practices we create are a living...
Oct 22, 2019
106 Rhythm and Motion: The Magic of  Bamboo Moxa • Oran Kivity

106 Rhythm and Motion: The Magic of Bamboo Moxa • Oran Kivity

Acupuncture

Oct 8, 2019 | Acupuncture

The characters for acupuncture in Chinese, 針灸zhen jiu, literally translate as needle and moxa. You surely were introduced to the cigar-like pole moxa and large cones of smoldering mugwort on slices of ginger or aconite in acupuncture school. Perhaps you also were...
Oct 8, 2019
105 Posture, Structure, Function and Knife Needles • Brian Bowen

105 Posture, Structure, Function and Knife Needles • Brian Bowen

Acupuncture

Oct 1, 2019 | Acupuncture

Musculoskeletal issues are the bread and butter of many acupuncture practices. Many people only think of acupuncture when they think about the treatment of pain, and not without good reason. Acupuncture is helpful in the treatment of pain. And as acupuncturists we...
Oct 1, 2019
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