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233 Teaching, Learning and the Music of Medicine • Etienne Simard

233 Teaching, Learning and the Music of Medicine • Etienne Simard

Acupuncture

Jan 4, 2022 | Acupuncture

“The poets did well to conjoin music and medicine, in Apollo, because the office of medicine is but to tune the curious harpof man’s body and reduce it to harmony.”― Francis Bacon Music and Medicine have a lot in common. In the deepest sense, medicine is a kind...
Jan 4, 2022
211 Chinese Medicine in South America • Rodrigo Aranda

211 Chinese Medicine in South America • Rodrigo Aranda

Acupuncture

Aug 3, 2021 | Acupuncture

Life has a way of nudging us in different directions. Some find inspiration in life-changing events; others in the smallest of things. But whichever path we take, we all have stories of how we got to do what we do. In this discussion with Rodrigo Aranda, we not only...
Aug 3, 2021
204 Chinese Medicine Perspectives on Sleep • Damiana Corca

204 Chinese Medicine Perspectives on Sleep • Damiana Corca

Acupuncture

Jun 15, 2021 | Acupuncture

Slipping into sleep. It’s the simplest thing to do. Or the most difficult. The quietude of sleep is a reflection of the activity in our lives. And if that cycle wobbles with an imbalance, it can be difficult to correct. In this discussion with Damiana Corca we explore...
Jun 15, 2021

199 Mind, Matter, Medicine and Skeptical Inquiry • Ben Hawes

Acupuncture

May 11, 2021 | Acupuncture

Our job in clinic is to help people both through knowing what treatment to provide and having the ability to discern how to help when the signs are not clear. We constantly dance with both knowing and not-knowing. In this conversation with Ben Hawes we discuss how the...
May 11, 2021
197 Divergent Perspectives on Conversing with the Channels • David Euler

197 Divergent Perspectives on Conversing with the Channels • David Euler

Acupuncture

Apr 26, 2021 | Acupuncture

In nature we see that rivers have a flow and shape, but in times of flooding or if there are obstructions they will find other ways to move their water downstream. The divergent channels can be seen as a channel phenomenon that allows the main channels to deal with...
Apr 26, 2021
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