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330 Acupuncture and Non-Ordinary States of Reality • John Myerson

330 Acupuncture and Non-Ordinary States of Reality • John Myerson

Acupuncture

Nov 14, 2023 | Acupuncture, Methods, Non-Ordinary States, Philosophy

You don’t need to practice acupuncture for very long to realize that people frequently  slip into a deep state of quietude and repose. Often enough, they come out of a session with a completely different look to their eyes, they move slower and with a more integrated...
Nov 14, 2023
327 An Acupuncture Perspective on the Shang Han Lun • Maya Suzuki

327 An Acupuncture Perspective on the Shang Han Lun • Maya Suzuki

Acupuncture

Oct 24, 2023 | Acupuncture, Japanese Acupuncture, Methods, Shang Han Lun, The Classics

There are several foundational texts that lay the groundwork for Chinese herbal medicine. Usually when you think about the Shang Han Lun, you’d immediately think of herbs. And when you think about the various herbs that make up the classic prescriptions, you’ll...
Oct 24, 2023
324 Ghost Points • Ivan Zavala

324 Ghost Points • Ivan Zavala

Acupuncture

Oct 3, 2023 | Acupuncture, Conditions, Mental Health, Methods, Non-Ordinary States, Philosophy

Ghost points. Read those words and let the sound echo into your head, your heart and body. Ghost points. Just the words carry an energy. An energy of spirit, of embodiment, or not. The words suggest something of the spirit that can go astray. Like a decision to never...
Oct 3, 2023
314 Channel Dynamics, Times Streams and Unlocking Latency • Sean Tuten

314 Channel Dynamics, Times Streams and Unlocking Latency • Sean Tuten

Acupuncture

Jul 25, 2023 | Acupuncture, Conditions, Divergent Channels, Methods, Miscellaneous & Unusual

The transport points are rich in story, function, connection and seem to have a capacity for engaging qi in profound ways as it flows from the tips of the fingers and toes, up to the elbows and knees. Lou points are particularly interesting as they both connect yin...
Jul 25, 2023
313 Heart of Practice • Ross Rosen

313 Heart of Practice • Ross Rosen

Acupuncture

Jul 18, 2023 | Acupuncture, Daoism, Methods, Philosophy, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

The heart of our work, often enough, leans on the connections and capacity of the heart. In this conversation with Ross Rosen we explore the importance of the patient-practitioner relationship, the concept of negotiating a diagnosis and some Daoist practices in...
Jul 18, 2023
310 Navigating Destiny, A Personal Journey Into Japanese Acupuncture • Maya Suzuki

310 Navigating Destiny, A Personal Journey Into Japanese Acupuncture • Maya Suzuki

Acupuncture

Jun 27, 2023 | Acupuncture, Conditions, Japanese Acupuncture, Methods, Pediatrics

Mind and body are inextricably entangled together. The effect of emotions on the physiology leave a palpable trace. It’s something that we as practitioners can acquire the capacity  to discern and use as part of assessment and treatment. In this conversation with Maya...
Jun 27, 2023
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