Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Dear Friends and Fellow Practitioners, We are writing to let you know about new and exciting events coming up here at the Shang Shung School of Traditional Tibetan Medicine. The first class of students has just started its second year and is currently studying pulse diagnosis, the largest and deepest section of diagnosis in the ancient medical texts, which includes the “Seven Amazing Pulses” of divination and all of the pathological pulses. We are currently accepting applications (www.shangshung.org) for the incoming class, the second to date, to embark on our four-year journey of the first-of-its-kind complete training in Traditional Tibetan Medicine in the West. We have also thought of those who may not be quite ready for a journey of such length, and below you will find information on the monthly series “Tibetan Medicine for Everyone”. These talks will cover the main topics and ideas in Tibetan medicine, and will take place on the third Friday of every month at our Northampton healing center, where Tibetan medicine consultations and Kunye massage sessions are offered on a regular ongoing basis. Dr. Phuntsog Wangmo, the director of the Shang Shung School of Traditional Tibetan Medicine, will be the main speaker of the series: her first lecture, Life Stories of a Doctor from the Land of Snow, will be based on Dr. Wangmo’s personal experience of practicing medicine in the mountains of Tibet. We invite you all to join us for this wonderful introductory class, and we include here below the complete schedule for the series. Dr. Wangmo also travels around New England to spread knowledge and awareness about the healing traditions of Tibet. Last weekend Dr. Wangmo gave a short teaching on The Dharma in the Eyes and Actions of the Tibetan Physician at “The Many Flavors of the Dharma”, held at Smith College in Northampton. In her presentation, she shared on the unique code of conduct for Tibetan Physicians, based on unconditional compassion for all suffering people. Next weekend Dr. Wangmo will participate in the TibetFest in Connecticut. (HYPERLINK "http://www.tibetfest.com/"http://www.tibetfest.com/ ) We hope you are all enjoying the fruits and colors of autumn. Best wishes, Matthew Schmookler Student Representative Shang Shung School of Traditional Tibetan Medicine (413) 369 - 4928 matt (AT) shangshung (DOT) org HYPERLINK "http://www.shangshung.org"http://www.shangshung.org Tibetan Medicine for Everyone A monthly series with Dr. Phuntsog Wangmo Shang Shung Tibetan Healing Center in Northampton, MA 16 Center St. Suite 323 the third Friday of every month from 7 - 9pm Suggested Minimum Donation $ 15 RSVP:(413) 585 -1081 October 20th, Life Stories of a Doctor from the Land of Snow : Dr. Wangmo will talk about the work doctors of Tibetan Medicine practicing in remote villages, their responsibilities, and their place in the community November 23rd, Exploring the Relationship between the Sciences of Healing and Astrology : Introduction to the ways in which astrology relates to and augments the Tibetan science of healing. December 22nd, Tibetan Herbs & Everyday Health: Common Tibetan Herbs and simple ways to use them to maintain everyday well-being. February 16th, Jewelry for Beauty or Health? This lecture will focus on specific gems and stones worn not only as decoration but also to protect one's health and prevent certain diseases. March 23rd, The Ancient Art of Heat and Cold Therapy: Dr. Wangmo will explain how to make and use hot and cold packs according to the traditional Tibetan methods. April 20th, Traditional Tibetan Kunye Massage: What is Kunye? How is it done and what are its benefits? May 18th, Good Digestion: the Basis of Vitality: An introduction to the importance of healthy digestion and how the rest of the body relies upon it, and how to treat indigestion and maintain digestive health. May All Beings Be Healthy! Wishing you the best of Health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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