Cultivation

164 The Resonant Hum of Yin and Yang • Sabine Wilms

164 The Resonant Hum of Yin and Yang • Sabine Wilms

Chinese is not that easy, and the 文言文 (wen yan wen) the classical Chinese, that stuff is a whole other order of magnitude in challenge to the modern Western mind.  And yet if we are going to practice this medicine with deep roots into a long gone...

Sep 8, 2020
163 The Path of Journey • Daniel Schulman

163 The Path of Journey • Daniel Schulman

We venerate the masters, hold them up as shining examples of what we would like to be one some day, but let’s be honest here— most of us will never be masters. Those rarified characters are few and far between. And the process it takes is not one most of us would willing sign up for. We do however have a good shot at being a fine journeyman or journeywoman

Sep 1, 2020
162 Spirals, Stems and Branches: The Structure of Unfoldment in Time and Space • Deborah Woolf

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

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 of language and culture, but because we live a world that focus more on humanity than cosmos.

Aug 25, 2020
158 Listening, Non-doing and Appreciative Attention • Alice Whieldon

158 Listening, Non-doing and Appreciative Attention • Alice Whieldon

Medicine is a curious business. The “agreement” is that the patient has a problem and we as practitioners are going to fix it. It’s not an unreasonable expectation in our fee for service world. And after all, we are the experts that are supposed to...

Jul 28, 2020
153 Untangling Emotion • Lillian Bridges

153 Untangling Emotion • Lillian Bridges

We often think of emotion as one thing. That we are sad, or angry, or frustrated, or joyous. But often it’s more complicated than that. Many times there will be an entanglement of emotion. Love and anger, grief and guilt, or excitment and anxiety....

Jun 23, 2020
144 The Dao of Communication • Margot Rossi & Nick Pole

144 The Dao of Communication • Margot Rossi & Nick Pole

You’ve noticed in the treatment room, that moment when something “lands” for the patient, and there's a palpable internal shift. You’ve noticed this in yourself, that a question can be inviting as a whisper, or make you bristle like a growling dog....

May 12, 2020
141 Social Connection & Knowing Our Essence • Panel Discussion

141 Social Connection & Knowing Our Essence • Panel Discussion

We are being invited, both by our conditions and circumstances and by people in our profession to “get online and do tele-medicine.” However much of what we do as acupuncturists does not translate well, as our most critical tool cannot be used in a...

May 1, 2020
137 Listening • Michael Max

137 Listening • Michael Max

Listening is not a skill that I expected to develop. I thought I’d get good with palpation or pulse reading. After all, the masters are said to get what they need with the pause and a few questions. That’s what I was aiming for, however it did not...

Apr 14, 2020
134 Curiosity in the Time of Corona • Greg Bantick

134 Curiosity in the Time of Corona • Greg Bantick

Some of the difficulties faced by many of us in this time of pandemic are the disorientation, anxiety and fear that arise from uncertainty. But if you look more closely, you’ll see that there never is in this life the guarantee of certainty. It can...

Mar 26, 2020