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The Problem of Iatrogenic Disease Your Body is a Sacred Landscape Real-Life Transformation Treating Trauma in Times of War and Peace Healing Through the Emotions: The Confucian Therapy System of Wang Fengyi
 
The Problem of Iatrogenic Disease

The Problem of Iatrogenic Disease

While Western medicine can be a life-saver, it also is much more likely than natural medicine to cause serious health problems for the patient.

Your Body is a Sacred Landscape

Your Body is a Sacred Landscape

Listen to the messages conveyed by your physical symptoms

Real-Life Transformation

Real-Life Transformation

The inspirational story of how one woman healed her cancer

Treating Trauma in Times of War and Peace

Treating Trauma in Times of War and Peace

Acupuncture gives hope to the survivors of trauma--even those suffering from PTSD

Healing Through the Emotions: The Confucian Therapy System of Wang Fengyi

Healing Through the Emotions: The Confucian Therapy System of Wang Fengyi

This 5-element emotional release system can result in a rapid and profound return to health.

Building in Harmony with Nature

Heiner and Laurie interview ecological design expert Katy Langstaff about how we can design and build structures that not only support the environment, but directly benefit human health as well. Katy is a former student of architect and theorist Christopher Alexander (A Pattern Language, The Timeless Way of Building, The Nature of Order), and works with her husband Stuart Cowan to provide ecological design, development, financial, and management services for innovative and sustainable building projects worldwide. Join us to hear how you we can build (whether a bed, house, or business) in a way that creates meaning and harmony in our lives.

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As Above, So Below

What do the stars and planets reveal about how humans can live in harmony with the rhythms of nature?

Heiner and Laurie interview Carol Ferris, a western astrologer who has spent more than forty years studying the relationship between planetary movements and human potential. Over the past decade, she has expanded her interests to the ancient Chinese understanding of the heavens, and is particularly fascinated by what the stellar constellations can reveal about human health.

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Acupuncture in the Wild: Part II

Discovering the relationship between acupuncture points and natural phenomena

Last week, 5-element acupuncturist David Ford and Heiner combined their experiential and scholarly knowledge to explore and explain the relationship between acupuncture points and channels in the body and corresponding phenomena in nature. This week, David reveals the practical application of this knowledge using real patient cases.

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Acupuncture in the Wild: Part I

“As Above, So Below” isn’t just a lovely saying—there really is direct relationship between the human body and the natural world. In the realm of acupuncture, perhaps nobody knows this as experientially as this week’s guest, David Ford. Having spent more than forty years teaching acupuncture in wilderness settings, David has developed a deep understanding of how the properties of individual acupuncture points mirror actual phenomena in nature.

David’s explorations in nature have benefitted from and in turn validated Heiner’s scholarly research findings on the classical meaning of the acupuncture point names. While many acupuncturists think of the point names as indicators of their exact location in the physical body, Heiner has uncovered a much deeper symbolic level of meaning. A whole new dimension to acupuncture is explored as David brings his wilderness- practitioner’s experience and Heiner brings his classical scholarship to today’s discussion.

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Western Holistic Medicine: How to truly integrate different approaches to medicine

Heiner and Laurie interview Dr. Paul Kalnins, a scholar practitioner with an unusually broad and deep perspective on how to truly integrate biomedical approaches with natural medicine approaches. After majoring in physics in his undergraduate studies, Dr. Kalnins attained degrees in Chinese and naturopathic medicine, and pursued additional study of the works of Goethe and Steiner. Dr. Kalnins discusses methods of cultivating one’s own perceptive abilities as a means to more directly understand what part of “the whole” is elucidated by different systems of medicine, and how these systems can be used together to optimize patient care.

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Healing Through the Emotions: The Confucian Therapy System of Wang Fengyi

This 5-element emotional release system can result in a rapid and profound return to health.

Tamara Staudt, ND, LAc shares with Heiner and Laurie her direct experience with this powerful system of emotional healing. In 2010, Dr. Staudt was a member of the first group of foreigners to attend in a Wang Fengyi retreat in China. Having received great personal benefit as a participant, Dr. Staudt was inspired to lead the first Wang Fengyi retreat in the United States in June, 2011. Of particular note, one woman who entered the US retreat with liposarcoma remains cancer-free since that time.

Heiner and Laurie have also participated in this type of healing work, and are big proponents of its powerful simplicity.

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Are We What We Eat?

Having explored the Heart organ system and its integral role in health and disease, we now discuss the Small Intestine—the organ system charged with carrying out the mission of the Heart. The Small Intestine function is involved in making choices—what to eat, what to absorb of what we ate, what thoughts to entertain, what situations to engage in. When the Small Intestine function is healthy, we make choices that are true to our deeper nature, and therefore lead to real happiness and fulfillment.

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All Disease Comes From the Heart

This week, we discuss the ancient awareness that physical disease (dis-ease) arises when the natural flow of the Heart is restricted. This happens when we entertain false beliefs about ourselves or others, and let these prejudices dominate our inner wisdom. When our Heart is functioning freely, we experience ease and feel connected to the people and environment around us.

Seen from this perspective, disease isn’t an enemy to be eradicated, but rather a sign in the material world pointing to opportunities to relax, open and live our life in a more whole and authentic way.

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The Empress of all the Chinese Organ Networks—the Heart

We continue through the cycle this week, with an exploration of the Heart Organ Network. The primary function associated with Heart in Chinese medicine is to move our awareness in the direction of unity, and enable us to experience true community and connection. Join us as we explore how the ancients conceived of this fundamental role in our human experience, and what their insights have to offer us in today’s increasingly alienating world.

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The Stomach and Spleen Organ Networks

We continue through the cycle this week, with an exploration of the Stomach and Spleen Organ Networks. Each of us embodies all of the 12 types of functions associated with the 12 organ networks—AND, most of us find that we identify pretty strongly with the characteristics of one or two types in particular.

Learn about the phenomena and themes associated with both networks.

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