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379 The Art of Inquiry • Vance Crowe

379 The Art of Inquiry • Vance Crowe

Cultivation

Oct 22, 2024 | Cultivation, The practice of practice

In acupuncture school we learn the 10 questions, which will get you some information. But it’s more interrogative than rapport building, more about eliciting information than revealing meaning. Listening with a mindset of noticing the small anomalies. Listening to...
Oct 22, 2024
373 Softening Our Gaze: Shiatsu and the Inner Landscape • Joyce Vlaarkamp

373 Softening Our Gaze: Shiatsu and the Inner Landscape • Joyce Vlaarkamp

Bodywork

Sep 10, 2024 | Bodywork

How we engage the mind can have an effect on our wellbeing in profound ways. What is even more interesting is how the mind and body interact. We are all familiar how the emotions can be the source of internally generated illness, and we are all familiar with how...
Sep 10, 2024
372 Yang Xing – Nourishing our Nature • Sabine Wilms & Leo Lok

372 Yang Xing – Nourishing our Nature • Sabine Wilms & Leo Lok

Cultivation

Sep 3, 2024 | Cultivation

What is Nature, and what is Nurture? It’s an old question that poses what is perhaps a false dichotomy.  Considering out Nature, it’s as old as Chinese medicine. And nourishing ourselves so as to enjoy the full measure of our days, also has a long history of inquiry...
Sep 3, 2024
356  Considering Yi- Meaning, Significance and Conception • S. Boyanton, L. de Vries, V. Scheid

356 Considering Yi- Meaning, Significance and Conception • S. Boyanton, L. de Vries, V. Scheid

Acupuncture

May 14, 2024 | Acupuncture, Cultivation

Brenda Hood often reminds me “Chinese concepts, especially classical Chinese concepts, are big and multidimensional. They are extremely dependent on context and while shades of meaning often cross over, they can be quite different and be more or less encompassing of...
May 14, 2024
350 Sa Sang, Bazi, and Food as Medicine • Jaguang Sunim

350 Sa Sang, Bazi, and Food as Medicine • Jaguang Sunim

Cultivation

Apr 2, 2024 | Cultivation

East Asian medicine recognizes the central role that food can play in our health and wellbeing. We have various models for understanding the fluctuations and trajectories a human body can travel as we navigate the time we have between Heaven and Earth. In this...
Apr 2, 2024
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