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Of course, oestopaths look at " crania sacral therapy " (Upledger

workshops) the same way we look at " Medical Acupunture " .

 

 

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> A few idealists who rediscovered the works of the founder (I forgot his

> name at the moment). It is recasting itself by rediscovering the

> benefits of subtle manipulation and its effects on cerebrospinal fluid

> (their own conceptions of) 'energy fields'. Craniosacral therapy is a

> recent development in this school of healing. Great stuff to experience.

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Dear friends,

 

 

There is one space open now for my Fall '05 class and the Fall '06 dates are

available by writing me at acutkd.

 

 

Warm regards, Lonny Jarrett

 

 

Clinical Integration Class

 

 

Lonny S. Jarrett :

 

Acutkd

 

 

 

 

Pursuing an integrated approach to treatment, the advanced practitioner must

 

hold a diagnostic view that extends from a patient’s spiritual depth to the

 

most superficial aspects of his or her physical being. The practitioner is

faced

 

with two tasks. The first is to assess the nature of the patient’s

 

constitutional endowment. This is the deepest view of the inborn influences

that will

 

most effectively support functional balance and the manifestation of life’s

 

potential. The quality of this endowment may be likened to a diamond buried

in the

 

patient’s depth. The second task is to determine the ways that suppression of

 

one’s inner self has been embodied as functional pathology and illness. Here,

 

one is concerned with the nature of the trash that lies on top of and

 

obscures the influence of one’s innate treasure.

 

 

Clinical integration of the five-element and eight-principle system affords

 

one the opportunity to deal effectively with both innate and acquired

 

influences. The focus of this course will be to provide 20 practitioners with

a firm

 

grounding in the principles of five-element constitutional diagnosis as they

are

 

integrated with a pre-TCM tradition of eight-principle pulse diagnosis. The

 

class will consist of 12 weekends over a two year period beginning in the

Fall

 

of the year 2005. Clinical experience will be emphasized with roughly half

the

 

weekends spent assessing patients. Each member of the class will have the

 

opportunity to spend time in my clinical practice as well. The substance of

the

 

class will include and transcend the content of my two books, Nourishing

Destiny

 

, and The Clinical Practice of .

 

 

Topics include:

 

 

* Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness.

 

* Learn to discern the authentic and created self as a basis for

 

clinical practice.

 

* Destiny and Constitutional Type.

 

* The Relationship Between Chinese Cosmology & Physiology.

 

* Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point

 

Combinations.

 

* The Suggestive Process in Therapy and Testing Emotions.

 

* Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor & Emotion.

 

* Practical Exercises in Recognizing Constitution.

 

* Learn to Prescribe Herbs Reliably Based upon Pulse Diagnosis.

 

* Learn to Discern Psychospiritual Issues from the Pulse Including;

 

Divorce, Shock to the Heart, Resignation, Unexpressed Communication, and much

more.

 

* Use the Pulse to Enhance the Suggestive Process in Treatment.

 

* Learn to integrate Five-element Constitutional diagnosis with a Deep

 

Understanding of Physiological Process as Assessed with the Eight-principle

 

System.

 

* The Pulse as a Guide to a Truly Preventive Form of Medicine.

 

* All Theory Elaborated in Clinic with patients.

 

 

 

 

 

Clinical Integration: Registration Form & Dates

 

 

The class will meet in Stockbridge, MA, on 12 Saturdays and Sundays

 

beginning in the Fall of 2005. Class meets from 9 am-5pm with one hour for

lunch.

 

There are three payment options for registrants. Students must send a

 

nonrefundable $500 deposit prior to 2/1/05 to hold their place. Currently

This class

 

is approved for CEU's by Massachusetts, Nevada, California, and the NCCAOM.

 

 

1) Pay in Full for 18% Discount: a) Nonrefundable deposit of $500 is received

 

by February first, 2005. b) Balance of $2250 due by 3/15/05. Total Cost= $2750

 

 

2) Pay First Year in Advance: a) Nonrefundable deposit of $500 is received

 

by February first, 2005. b) Balance of $1100 due by 3/15/05. c) Second year

 

tuition ($1600) due 3/1/06 Total Cost= $3200

 

 

3) Register after 11/1/04: a) Pay Nonrefundable deposit of $500 b) Pay

 

balance ($2500) for entire class by 3/15/05 Total Cost= $3000 OR c) Pay first

year

 

in advance ($1650) with second year ($1650) due by 3/1/06 Total Cost= $3300.

 

 

Note: This class is suitable for practitioners of Chinese medicine or

 

students finishing their last year of clinic.

 

 

Class Dates: Clinical Integration

 

 

Year One 2005-2006 Year Two 2006-2007

 

Weekend #1 9/10 & 9/11/05 Weekend #1 9/9 & 9/10/06

 

Weekend #2 10/8 & 10/9/05 Weekend #2 10/7 & 10/8/06

 

Weekend #3 11/12 & 11/13/05 Weekend #3 11/4 & 11/4506

 

Weekend #4 3/11 & 3/12/06 Weekend #4 3/3 & 3/4/07

 

Weekend #5 4/8 & 4/9/06 Weekend #5 4/7 & 4/8/07

 

Weekend #6 5/13 & 5/14/06 Weekend #6 5/5 & 5/6/07

 

 

 

 

Inner Traditions of : Clinical Integration

 

PO 1093

 

Stockbridge, MA, 01262

 

 

Registration

 

 

Deposit enclosed: $_______________

 

 

 

Name: _________________________

 

 

Address:________________________

 

 

 

______________________________ Phone:__________________________

 

 

 

Email:__________________________

 

 

Endorsements:

 

 

Jessie Shaw, M.S., L.Ac. O.M.

 

Graduate of Tri-State College of Acupuncture, 2002 " I have found my studies

 

with Lonny Jarrett to be invaluable on many levels. The course has provided

 

in-depth learning and clinical experience with pulse taking and five elements

 

diagnosis, and perhaps more importantly what it means to be a practitioner

and

 

the intentionality behind each clinic encounter. My only disappointment is

that

 

the course will only last for two years. I have found time with Lonny to be

 

truly inspirational, and it has only intensified my longing to enhance my

 

skills and " seeing " as a practitioner. This course has put me on the right

path. "

 

 

Eric Renaud, Graduate of TAI-Sophia

 

I have found Lonny's Clinical Integration class to

 

be incredibly useful in my everyday practice. The course offers practical

 

insights on how to focus treatments by Element while also addressing the

 

physical manifestations of pathology -- How to create the intimate spirit

 

to

 

spirit connection of a Five Element practitioner while also addressing the

 

physical manifestations of your patients walk through the world.

 

 

For practitioners who are struggling to integrate on their own the creation

 

of a spirit focused practice in a world with patients expressing real

 

physical pain and suffering the course is a valuable asset. For Five

 

Element trained practitioners, it offers valuable tools and insights on how

 

to treat the substances through acupuncture and herbology without losing

 

your spiritual focus. For TCM trained practitioners, if offers a quantum

 

leap from viewing the spirits as relics of Chinese antiquity to seeing a

 

patients true potential beyond pathology -- assisting them to walk their Tao

 

in the fullest perspective possible.

 

 

Alexandra Knox, TAI-Sophia, 1992

 

 

" Lonny takes Chinese medical theory to a personal depth

 

that is hard to find elsewhere. The result is a rich, inspiring,

 

supremely intelligent and sometimes very amusing take on life and how

 

Chinese medicine serves it. "

 

 

Cynthia Treglia, MS, LAc

 

 

Texas College of Traditional , Austin, TX

 

 

Studying with Lonny Jarrett has been a heart opening, mind expanding, and

 

enlightening experience. Graduating from a TCM school gave me a foundation

and

 

philosophy of , but left a void in my actual practice of it.

I

 

wanted a more encompassing way in which to reach my patients and guide their

 

healing on an emotional and spiritual level, as well as physiological. Lonny

 

offered a deeper understanding of pulse diagnosis, the nature of a patients

 

constitution, and the path toward fulfillment of one's life potential, as a

 

means toward balanced health.

 

 

On a personal note, I felt inspired and challenged to practice the art of

 

medicine in a deeper, more profound way. This class challenged me to change

on a

 

fundamental level, to aspire to a higher perspective, to be open to a deeper

 

understanding of myself and others. In essence, I must be willing to risk

 

everything to evolve and heal at the very core of myself, in order to be of

 

assistance in the healing of anyone else. This class is a valuable asset to

any

 

medical practitioners seriously interested in the health of their patients.

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