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385 Rope Flow • David Weck

385 Rope Flow • David Weck

Exercise & Movement

Dec 3, 2024 | Exercise & Movement, Methods

Did you ever as a child grab a length of rope, run screaming around the yard and swing it around with abandon and joy? Sometimes, the most unassuming tools hold the greatest potential for transformation. Rope flow might look like play, but beneath the surface lies a...
Dec 3, 2024
383 Touching the Invisible • Chris McAlister

383 Touching the Invisible • Chris McAlister

Bodywork

Nov 19, 2024 | Bodywork, Diagnosis, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Presence in Practice, Shiatsu

There’s something about the act of touch that goes beyond the physical, isn’t there? It’s like we’re not just meeting someone at their skin but somehow dipping into the unseen—into emotions, memories, and layers that words can’t quite reach. What happens when we...
Nov 19, 2024
382 Reconsidering Ren One • Orit Zilberman & Hila Yaffe

382 Reconsidering Ren One • Orit Zilberman & Hila Yaffe

Acupuncture

Nov 12, 2024 | Acupuncture, Conditions, Methods, Women's Health

When thinking about our toolkit, most acupuncturists, and patients too for that matter, think about needles. Our job, it’s to use those whisper thin slivers of steel with skill and accuracy. But sometimes the best tool for the job might not be a needle. In this...
Nov 12, 2024
378 The Sixth Element • Slate Burris

378 The Sixth Element • Slate Burris

Acupuncture

Oct 15, 2024 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, The Classics

We have the two of yin and yang, the three of the jing, qi, shen, the four levels of pathogenic invasion from the Wen Bing, the Five Phases of the Wu Xing and the Six Elements— wait a minute, Six Elements? Have you ever wondered why the Classics speak to the Five Zang...
Oct 15, 2024
377 Constitution and Condition • Peter Eckman

377 Constitution and Condition • Peter Eckman

Acupuncture

Oct 8, 2024 | Acupuncture, Constitution, Diagnosis, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

In our work as acupuncturists, we use differential diagnosis to understand the warp and woof of a patient’s problem, to see how various seemingly marginally connected aspects of their problem give us the pattern that allows for skillful intervention. We also look at...
Oct 8, 2024
374 Saam Acupuncture- Modern Korean Practice • Andreas Brüch

374 Saam Acupuncture- Modern Korean Practice • Andreas Brüch

Acupuncture

Sep 17, 2024 | Acupuncture, Methods, Saam Acupuncture

You’re probably somewhat familiar with the four needle technique. It’s an innovation said to have arisen through the meditative practice of the Korean Buddhist monk Saam, roughly four hundred years ago. It has since been passed down both through the monastic...
Sep 17, 2024
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