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Hello Everyone,

 

I'd like to share some info about an upcoming Master Tung seminar in San

Jose, CA on Oct 21,22 & 28,29. It's going to be an incredible seminar with

a lot of knowledge passed on!

 

Some common questions people ask regarding the seminar is...

 

" How is this seminar different from all the other Tong seminars? "

 

To be brief, Esther is going to teach HOW and WHY the Tong system is

effective, how it relates to the fundamental principles of the Tai Chi

meridian theory, how the Tong system relates to traditional acupuncture

points and other common systems and to use these and integrate them into

your practice. With this in-depth view, it allows practitioners to really

learn and benefit a lot more than just a " cook book " recipe style.

 

Also it is limited to 15 people to encourage questions, discussion and

hands-on learning.

 

If you have specific questions, please feel free to call Esther Su at

408-263-4267.

 

Seminar info is pasted below and attached to this email.

 

Thank you,

 

Peter

 

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*Understanding Master Tong's Acupuncture Points in Depth: **t**he Principle

of Taiji Meridians***

 

* *

 

*Lectured in English by Esther C. Su, M. A. *

 

*A long term apprentice of Miriam Lee and student of Young Wei-chieh*

 

* *

 

This two weekend course examines the fundamental principles of Master Tong's

points and, by encouraging hands-on participation from students,

demonstrates the applicability of those points in effective acupuncture. The

lecturer's extensive background and experience in the field of Chinese

medicine will lend to an in-depth understanding of both the theories and

practices of acupuncture.

 

 

 

The first two days of the course will focus on commonly used points in

clinical practice: their locations, applications, and clinical effects. The

following weekend's course will relate Master Tong's points with traditional

acupuncture points and other practical systems.

 

 

 

This course will be limited to a group of 15 participants, to ensure a

pleasant learning environment.

 

 

 

*Time:* Oct. 21, 22 and 28, 29, 2006. 9 AM-12 PM; 2 PM-5 PM. (6 hours per

day)

 

*Place: *3119 Terrywood Court, San Jose, CA 95132

 

*Tuition:* $600.00 for licensed acupuncturists and practitioners; $500.00

for students

 

 

 

*To reserve a seat,* please send the required tuition fee (checks only, no

cash) to:

 

Esther C. Su, 3119 Terrywood Court, San Jose, CA 95132

 

*Registration deadline: **Oct. 1, 2006*

 

 

 

Admission will be granted on a rolling basis. Prospective participants who

enroll after the course has already been filled may request to be placed on

a waiting list for the next class (tentatively to be held in Spring, 2007)

 

 

 

*Cancellation/Refund Policy: *Notice of cancellation must be made, in

writing, by Oct. 14th for a full refund. A fee of $60 will be charged after

Oct. 14th. No refunds will be granted after Oct. 21th—this includes

no-shows.

 

 

 

*Continuing education credit (for 24 hours) is available and approved by the

**California** Acupuncture Board*.

 

 

 

For further information, please contact Esther C. Su at

esthersu, or call 408-263-4267.

 

 

 

*About the lecturer: *

 

Esther C. Su graduated from National Taiwan University with a Master's

degree in philosophy. She learned acupuncture and Chinese medicine from

Miriam Lee and was her apprentice from 1978 to 1986. In the '80s, Esther

was the continuing education coordinator and translator for the Acupuncture

Association of America. There, she studied Master Tong's points with Dr.

Young Wei-chieh, a principal lecturer for the AAA during this time. Esther

then opened her own clinic in 1986; she has been practicing Chinese

acupuncture and medicinal herbs in San Jose for twenty years.

 

Esther has lectured on acupuncture around the Bay Area and in Germany. She

has also presented academic papers on subjects ranging from Chinese to

Western philosophy, and has published numerous articles concerning Chinese

medicine and the comparative philosophies of the East and West.

 

 

 

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