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Still learning Chinese medicine : through the birth canal

9 December 2008 Blogging

It’s a cardinal rule in blogging that one shouldn’t write too many “sorry I’ve been away” posts. They tend to convey weakness, over-involvement in one’s own process and generally turn readers off – particularly first-time readers.  If you’re a first time reader, may I suggest that you hunt through the Articles page or look to [...]

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The acupuncture channels and Chinese herb flavors

8 December 2008 Classical Texts (general)

This is a guest post from my friend and colleague, Michael Givens.  Please enjoy and look forward to more posts from him in the future.  :)

It’s been a while since I’ve submitted an article for this blog, but I recently read something both inspiring and provocative, which has moved me [...]

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Contemporary discipleship in Chinese medicine

25 November 2007 Learning

One of the things I see as inherent in a Classical approach to Chinese medicine is the recovery of a sense of discipleship. The passing of knowledge from Master to Student has always been a part of the medicine, as far as I can tell. This is not a [...]

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