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Difference Between Presence and Control • Stuart Kutchins • Qi259

Difference Between Presence and Control • Stuart Kutchins • Qi259

Acupuncture

Jul 5, 2022 | Acupuncture, Cultivation

Qiological is on vacation for the month of July, this discussion is one of a series of ‘summer re-runs’ of some of our favorite conversations from Everyday Acupuncture Podcast, which was the forerunner of Qiological. Many of us fire up a meditation practice only to...
Jul 5, 2022
Qi, Blood and Fluids • Jeffrey Dann & Mark Petruzzi • Qi257

Qi, Blood and Fluids • Jeffrey Dann & Mark Petruzzi • Qi257

Acupuncture

Jun 21, 2022 | Acupuncture, Bodywork

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
Tools, Perception, and Attention • Gary Klepper • Qi246

Tools, Perception, and Attention • Gary Klepper • Qi246

Acupuncture

Apr 5, 2022 | Acupuncture, Cultivation

Here’s a bit of essential qi from our conversation  This episode is for members of the podcast. To listen to this conversation login using the form below, or click to see membership options. Our tools don’t just expand our faculties. They change what we...
Apr 5, 2022
To Be Like Water • Margot Rossi • Qi222

To Be Like Water • Margot Rossi • Qi222

Acupuncture

Oct 19, 2021 | Acupuncture, Cultivation

Heartbreak is unavoidable. It’s not a flaw in character or make up humans, it’s a feature. It’s what allows us to grow beyond the bounds and limits of family, friend group, peers and whatever group identity we find that gives a sense of belonging and security. Heart...
Oct 19, 2021
Boundaries, Filters, Language and Flow, The Terrain of Empathy • Diane Fabian Smith • Qi213

Boundaries, Filters, Language and Flow, The Terrain of Empathy • Diane Fabian Smith • Qi213

Cultivation

Aug 17, 2021 | Cultivation

I’m reminded of the stillness of cats. How they can sit both still and yet completely and serenely attentive. So too with resonance, there is the yin aspect of stillness with the yang expression of vibrating with the influence of the environment. And in the middle,...
Aug 17, 2021
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Like quantum physics, our medicine is built on a s 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 continuum, a microcosmic reflection of the macrocosm.

The timeless and dynamic experience of East Asian medicine teaches that well-being or healing hinges upon cultivating the uninhibited flow within the human existence—including the structural body and the energy field. And as practitioners, we should be attentive enough to induce a sense of synchrony between our rhythms and the universal pulse of qi to create room for healing and mediate the unification of the energy within and around.

In this conversation with Beth Hazzard @portlandschoolofshiatsu, we explore sensing and perception in the clinic through the lens of Quantum Shiatsu, which blends physicality, field dynamics, and mindset. We discuss our multidimensional reality, tuning into the energetic field, how to grasp and tap into the innate intelligence of qi to promote healing, and interaction with the meridian system.

Listen to this discussion on how sensing influences perception and how to develop a capacity to gather and move forward with the information collected in the clinic.

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In tomorrow's conversation with Beth Hazzard @port In tomorrow's conversation with Beth Hazzard @portlandschoolofshiatsu, we explore sensing and perception in the clinic through the lens of Quantum Shiatsu, which blends physicality, field dynamics, and mindset. We discuss our multidimensional reality, tuning into the energetic field, how to grasp and tap into the innate intelligence of qi to promote healing, and interaction with the meridian system.

Qiological 🎧 episodes drop every Tuesday. 

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Touch is our first sensation. It's a universal lan 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 medicine, we need to understand the importance of listening with our hands, tapping into the power of intentional touch, and contacting our patients with awareness. Listening with the hands is the foundation of Sotai, Tuina, Shiatsu, and other bodywork modalities.

In this conversation with Bob Quinn, we touch on the use of Yin Sotai as a gentle method of bodywork, including its foundational principles and the implementation of the treatment in the clinic. Bob also highlights the influence of mentor Peter Thompson, the connection of Yin Sotai and Jeffrey Dann's Koshi balancing protocol, the legacy of Dr. Hashimoto, and the philosophical genius of Buckminster Fuller.

Listen in to this discussion on the influences, principles, and clinical application of Yin Sotai, which is a unique contribution by Bob Quinn on the technique founded by Dr. Keizo Hashimoto.

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In tomorrow's conversation with Bob Quinn, we touc In tomorrow's conversation with Bob Quinn, we touch on the use of Yin Sotai as a gentle method of bodywork, including its foundational principles and the implementation of the treatment in the clinic. Bob also highlights the influence of mentor Peter Thompson, the connection of Yin Sotai and Jeffrey Dann's Koshi balancing protocol, the legacy of Dr. Hashimoto, and the philosophical genius of Buckminster Fuller.

🎧The episode drops Tuesday. 

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