SPIRIT OF THE POINTS cards© a visual learning tool for students of Chinese medicine By Kathryn Nemirovsky The following cards are to help students learn the "spirit of the points" as laid out in my text, The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine. Kathryn has done a beautiful job pairing my point translations and … Keep Reading »
Tongue Gallery
This is a gallery of Tongue Pictures to assist in diagnosis and for the enhancement of case studies presented on this site 1. I wrote in an extensive presentation of this case in: Contemporary Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, Churchill Livingston. Philidelphia, 2002. This young women came in with "chronic fatigue". She had to … Keep Reading »
The 5 Elements: Honing Diagnostic Skills-5 Weekend Class in Seattle-Fall 2011
This class will focus on the critical skills of understanding the constitutional types and being able to identify them by color, sound, odor, and emotion. Emphasis will be placed on class exercises to develop confidence in patient interactions and how symptoms and pattern differentiations are integrated with the five element constitution. … Keep Reading »
Lonny Jarrett in Berlin 6/24-6/26/11
Hope to see you there! Dear Friends, I hope this note finds you well. I am excited to announce that I will be teaching in Berlin over a three day weekend this June. It is my only scheduled European teaching at this time. This will be an amazing weekend and help any practitioner deepen his or her perspective on the … Keep Reading »
The Future of Chinese Medicine: It’s In Our Hands
This article appears in the new California Journal of Oriental Medicine. It's an excellent journal and worth subscribing to. I publish there regularly. To see the Journal and subscribe please go to: http://www.csomaonline.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3289 Keep Reading »
Pulse record by Ross Rosen
This is a pulse Record taken by Ross Roesn Ross Rosen, LAc., Dipl. O.M. (NCCAOM) 166 Mountain Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090, (908) 654-4333 Contemporary Chinese Pulse Record Referred by: Name: Gender: M Age: 17 Date: 4/1/10 Chief Complaint: ADHD +… Height: 5’9” Weight: Occupation: Rhythm: Changing rate at restNigh degree→avity [ 57, ext. Rate/Min: Begin: … Keep Reading »
The AE picture from Clinical Practice , p. 26-27
This is the origina color picture from my Clinical Practice text. Enjoy. Keep Reading »
Evolutionary Readings
Here are a number of links to interesting readings on evolution. I do not endorse all the views but they provide a well rounded presentation. 1. http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/Dawkins/viruses-of-the-mind.html 2.http://listverse.com/science/top-15-misconceptions-about-evolution/ 3. http://www.cast.uark.edu/local/icaes/conferences/wburg/posters/sboydeaton/eaton.htm 4. http://www.culturalnaturalism.org/2008/10/on-evolutionary-origins-of-religion.html 5. http://darwin-online.org.uk/manuscriptsBrowse.html 6. http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/ Keep Reading »
What is Enlightenment and Who is Enlightened?
John K: I think that this is an ideal stage to be at. Would you be able to name any practitioners or non-practitioners who are fully-integrated? Being able to visualize people can help us become more integral ourselves. Lonny: What you've asked is a very important question that takes some looking into. … Keep Reading »
Terms of Use
When you completed your profile, you consented to the general terms of use for this site. Participation on this site indicates that you have read, understood, and fully consented to those terms of use. Please familiarize yourself with them. Below I've summarized some major points. This is only a summary, and … Keep Reading »