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287 Tradition and Innovation • Mark Petruzzi and Jeffrey Dann

287 Tradition and Innovation • Mark Petruzzi and Jeffrey Dann

Acupuncture

Jan 17, 2023 | Acupuncture

As practitioners of East Asian medicine, we are informed deeply by the ancient medicine, experience and wisdom passed down through generations. The holism woven into the East Asian medicine traditions is especially important in a modern world that often separates the...
Jan 17, 2023
285 The Work and Perspectives of Dr Bear • David Toone

285 The Work and Perspectives of Dr Bear • David Toone

Acupuncture

Jan 3, 2023 | Acupuncture

Treating what you see sounds easy. And it is essential if you want to craft a targeted and effective treatment. It’s those well aimed treatments that hit the mark that conflated with magic. But seeing clearly the underlying dynamic that gives rise to the troubles and...
Jan 3, 2023
273 Intention, Awareness and The Power of Restraint • Zoe Brenner

273 Intention, Awareness and The Power of Restraint • Zoe Brenner

Acupuncture

Oct 11, 2022 | Acupuncture

Our job as Chinese Medicine practitioners is not so much to impress our ideas on patients but to cultivate a capacity and restraint to allow them to come back to themselves. Our assessment is meant to determine the patient’s understanding of their disharmony, and...
Oct 11, 2022
272 Ishizaka Acupuncture, Attending to the Stillness in the Center of Motion • Kubota Sensei

272 Ishizaka Acupuncture, Attending to the Stillness in the Center of Motion • Kubota Sensei

Acupuncture

Oct 4, 2022 | Acupuncture

Many acupuncture traditions share the idea that our troubles stem from a root cause , and treating the root is an essential part of the therapeutic process. Then there is the branch where symptomatic issues present themselves, this is the focus for the patient, and...
Oct 4, 2022
246 Tools, Perception, and Attention • Gary Klepper

246 Tools, Perception, and Attention • Gary Klepper

Acupuncture

Apr 5, 2022 | Acupuncture, Cultivation

Our tools don’t just expand our faculties. They change what we can do by training our physical and cognitive senses. They temporarily become part of who we are. In a sense—we are the tool in our clinical work. We act as a kind of both filter and mirror for our...
Apr 5, 2022
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