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Книги Toby Daly

Toby Daly - автор 3 книг. Из известных произведений можно выделить: Qiological 45. Saam – The Acupuncture of Wandering Monks, Qiological 57. Group discussion: Clinical Questions About Sa’am Acupuncture, Qiological. Puzzling Through Saam Acupuncture – Questions, Clinic Cases, Organ Archetypes and Getting Out of Hot Water. Все книги можно читать онлайн и бесплатно скачивать на нашем портале.

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Qiological 45. Saam – The Acupuncture of Wandering Monks
Qiological 45. Saam – The Acupuncture of Wandering Monks

Learning the basics of promoting or controlling the flow of qi through the Five Phases is an elemental part of every acupuncturist's training . We learn how the antique points can be used to nudge a response or invite a different kind of resonance into a patient's life. The Korean Saam acupuncture tradition has been passed down through a lineage of monk/practitioners. It not only uses “wu xi...

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Qiological 57. Group discussion: Clinical Questions About Sa’am Acupuncture
Qiological 57. Group discussion: Clinical Questions About Sa’am Acupuncture

Sa’am has a good backstory. The meditative attainment of a Buddhist monk sparks a stream of acupuncture that can be taught to simple monks to help alleviate the suffering of the world. It is a good story. But, more importantly this is a perspective on acupuncture that gives some penetrating insight into the connections between the six levels (六經) and the five phases (五行). This method can hel...

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Qiological. Puzzling Through Saam Acupuncture – Questions, Clinic Cases, Organ Archetypes and Getting Out of Hot Water
Qiological. Puzzling Through Saam Acupuncture – Questions, Clinic Cases, Organ Archetypes and Getting Out of Hot Water

This “part two” conversation with Toby Daly came about because I've been trying to learn the Saam system of acupuncture as he detailed it a recent Journal of Chinese Medicine article. In that process I've had some surprising good results, as well as a few cases that I really took in the wrong direction. Toby points out, when you get it wrong, it's really wrong and you'll know pretty quickly...