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265 Attending to the Landscape of Body and Being • Stephen Schleipfer

265 Attending to the Landscape of Body and Being • Stephen Schleipfer

Bodywork

Aug 15, 2022 | Bodywork, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Practitioner Well-Being, Qi Gong & Tai Chi

Patients come to us expecting a change in their situation—whether that is to gain or get rid of something. And as the ‘expert’ in the room, there’s a proclivity to go in with the intention to find what’s wrong and remediate it. Consider that as...
Aug 15, 2022
264 Field Dynamics and Touch • Beth Hazzard

264 Field Dynamics and Touch • Beth Hazzard

Bodywork

Aug 9, 2022 | Bodywork, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Presence in Practice, Shiatsu

Like quantum physics, our medicine is built on a sense of connection and potential. It inhabits the reality of a unified field where the boundaries of mind and matter, time and space, rest and motion, or sickness and health blur. Humans are part of a universal...
Aug 9, 2022
263 Moving Into Ease, Yin Sotai and the Gentle Journey • Bob Quinn

263 Moving Into Ease, Yin Sotai and the Gentle Journey • Bob Quinn

Bodywork

Aug 2, 2022 | Bodywork, Diagnosis, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Touch is our first sensation. It’s a universal language. And it’s a capacity we all have that can be used to restore health and nurture life.  Hands may not be represented in the Ancient Chinese symbol for listen 聽, ting. But as practitioners of East Asian...
Aug 2, 2022
257 Qi, Blood and Fluids • Jeffrey Dann & Mark Petruzzi

257 Qi, Blood and Fluids • Jeffrey Dann & Mark Petruzzi

Acupuncture

Jun 21, 2022 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Japanese Acupuncture, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

The ability to perceive with our hands, to assess the flow of life through the body, is a valued skill in East Asian medicine. It’s a fine and discerning art that takes full form when thinking does not overshadow; when cognitive understanding of anatomical landmarks...
Jun 21, 2022
256 Bridging Worlds, Shamanism and Clinical Practice • Sean Fox

256 Bridging Worlds, Shamanism and Clinical Practice • Sean Fox

Acupuncture

Jun 14, 2022 | Acupuncture, Methods, Non-Ordinary States, Philosophy

Our medicine is rooted in the understanding that mind, body, and spirit are integral parts of the whole – reflective of each other and inseparable in human experience.. The tools and perspectives of East Asian medicine invite us to attend to holistically healing...
Jun 14, 2022
252 Considering Acupuncture • Ann Cecil-Sterman

252 Considering Acupuncture • Ann Cecil-Sterman

Acupuncture

May 17, 2022 | Acupuncture, Methods

As acupuncturists, we practice our medicine as both a science and an art. Science in the sense of organizing the learned or experiential structure of the lens through which we view imbalances. Art in the sense of recognizing that each individual is a unique,...
May 17, 2022
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