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Dear iastam@,

 

I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional , Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

Yours

Saijirahu

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Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know

more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in

shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic

medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

iastam

[iastam ] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM

iastam

about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear iastam@,

 

 

 

 

 

I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history

of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of

Traditional , Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign

student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now,

I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th

century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

 

 

I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the

shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these

topics.

 

 

 

 

 

Yours

 

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

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Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuelliastam Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancuglaTuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AMiastam about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear iastam@,

 

 

 

I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional , Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

Yours

 

Saijirahu

 

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Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My

address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle,

Washington, 98115, USA.

 

 

 

iastam

[iastam ] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla

Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM

iastam

Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering

me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research,

including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I

have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am

interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field

research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized

body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans

in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u

Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my

articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some

articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell

iastam

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM

RE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for

one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but

about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently

looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM

iastam

about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear

iastam@,

 

 

 

 

 

I

am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional

Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese

Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied

shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the

history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

 

 

I

would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern

Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

 

 

Yours

 

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Prof Paul Buell,

 

I will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.

 

Saijirahu

Paul Buell <pbuelliastam Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancuglaThursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PMiastam Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>iastam Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancuglaTuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AMiastam about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear iastam@,

 

 

 

I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional , Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

Yours

 

Saijirahu

 

 

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Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now out of print. However, we

are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can secure a copy for you when

it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that you might be interested in.

Paul

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam ] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PM

iastam

Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Prof Paul Buell,

 

 

 

 

 

I will send you two articles which I published recent years.

I am interested in your article called

A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen

in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.

 

 

 

 

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell

iastam

Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM

RE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

Love to see your articles. Anything of

mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave.,

N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM

iastam

Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering

me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research,

including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I

have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am

interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field

research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized

body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans

in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u

Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my

articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some

articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

-----

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Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>

iastam

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM

RE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for

one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but

about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently

looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM

iastam

about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear

iastam@,

 

 

 

 

 

I

am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional

Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese

Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied

shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the

history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

 

 

I

would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern

Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

 

 

Yours

 

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am glad to know your book will be reedited. Did you get my articles I sent to you last time? Saijirahu

 

Paul Buell <pbuelliastam Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:58:02 PMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now out of print. However, we are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can secure a copy for you when it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that you might be interested in. Paul

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancuglaMonday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PMiastam Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Prof Paul Buell,

 

 

 

I will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.

 

 

 

Saijirahu

 

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>iastam Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancuglaThursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PMiastam Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>iastam Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancuglaTuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AMiastam about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear iastam@,

 

 

 

I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional , Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

Yours

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

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Yes I did, a few days ago. The Japanese article is particularly

full. Do you have your own email address so that we do not have to send

everything through the IASTAM site? Paul

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam ] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Sunday, June 29, 2008 7:36 AM

iastam

Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am glad to know your book will be reedited. Did you get my

articles I sent to you last time? Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell

iastam

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:58:02 PM

RE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now

out of print. However, we are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can

secure a copy for you when it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that

you might be interested in. Paul

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PM

iastam

Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear

Prof Paul Buell,

 

 

 

 

 

I

will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in

your article called

A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen

in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.

 

 

 

 

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>

iastam

Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM

RE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

Love to see your articles. Anything of

mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave.,

N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM

iastam

Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering

me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research,

including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I

have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am

interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field

research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized

body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans

in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u

Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my

articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some

articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

-----

Original Message ----

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>

iastam

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM

RE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for

one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but

about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently

looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu

buyancugla

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM

iastam

about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear

iastam@,

 

 

 

 

 

I

am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional

Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese

Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied

shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the

history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

 

 

I

would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern

Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

 

 

Yours

 

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I HAVE PUT FORWARD MY OPINION TO GET SUPPORT FROM THE REAL SIDDHA RESEARCHERS. I CAN GUIDE ANY ORIGINAL RESEARCHER TO GENUINE TARGETS.

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On 6/29/08, Paul Buell <pbuell wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes I did, a few days ago. The Japanese article is particularly full. Do you have your own email address so that we do not have to send everything through the IASTAM site? Paul

 

 

 

iastam [iastam ] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla

Sunday, June 29, 2008 7:36 AMiastam Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am glad to know your book will be reedited. Did you get my articles I sent to you last time? Saijirahu

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuelliastam

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:58:02 PMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now out of print. However, we are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can secure a copy for you when it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that you might be interested in. Paul

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla

Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PMiastam Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Prof Paul Buell,

 

 

 

I will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.

 

 

 

 

Saijirahu

 

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>iastam Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla

Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PMiastam Re: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

Paul Buell <pbuell (AT) seanet (DOT) com>iastam Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AMRE: about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell

 

 

 

iastam [iastam] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AMiastam about my interest from B. Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear iastam@,

 

 

 

I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional , Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.

 

 

 

 

I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.

 

 

 

Yours

 

Saijirahu

 

 

 

 

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