Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008  Hi Folks, just a note that I'll be teaching at the New England School in a month. I hope some of you can attend!-Warm regards, Lonny Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis Lonny Jarrett, LicAc Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 9:00 am – 5:00 pm $250 before March 15 ($300 after) Students: $200 14 CAEUs The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China’s oldest herbal text, stated that the highest type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type helped them nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. Today, treating people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of destiny represents an important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern practice of Traditional . The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in this inner tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing framework that yields deep insights into each patient’s destiny and path of healing. The imagery contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates to the point’s inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and ke cycles to understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. Participation in this class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of training who wish to deepen their perspective on their art. Topics include: - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. - Destiny and Constitutional Type. - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point Combinations. - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. - Practical exercises in diagnosis. Objectives: - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the 21st century. - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese medicine. Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis Lonny Jarrett, LicAc Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 9:00 am – 5:00 pm $250 before March 15 ($300 after) Students: $200 14 CAEUs The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China’s oldest herbal text, stated that the highest type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type helped them nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. Today, treating people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of destiny represents an important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern practice of Traditional . The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in this inner tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing framework that yields deep insights into each patient’s destiny and path of healing. The imagery contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates to the point’s inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and ke cycles to understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. Participation in this class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of training who wish to deepen their perspective on their art. Topics include: - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. - Destiny and Constitutional Type. - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point Combinations. - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. - Practical exercises in diagnosis. Objectives: - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the 21st century. - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese medicine. - To teach a deep perspective on constitutional medicine. - To seamlessly integrate the 5 Element and 8 Principle approach. - To give a deep understanding of acupoint function. Lonny Jarrett, LicAc, has been active in the field of Chinese medicine since 1980. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and a founding board member of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. He teaches and publishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and Chinese pulse diagnosis. He is the author of “Nourishing Destiny: The Inner Tradition of Chinese Medicine†and “The Clinical Practice of â€. His Articles and texts are available on the WEB at www.spiritpathpress.com. ************** The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 andrew: thought this might be of interest. sounds intriguing. kb On Feb 12, 2008 10:05 PM, <Spiritpathpress wrote: > Hi Folks, just a note that I'll be teaching at the New England School > in a > month. I hope some of you can attend!-Warm regards, Lonny > > Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc > > Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 > 9:00 am – 5:00 pm > $250 before March 15 ($300 after) > Students: $200 > 14 CAEUs > > The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China's oldest herbal text, stated > that > the highest > type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type > helped > them > nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > Today, > treating > people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of > destiny > represents an > important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern > practice > of Traditional > . > > The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in > this > inner > tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > framework that > yields deep insights into each patient's destiny and path of healing. The > imagery > contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates > to > the point's > inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and > ke > cycles to > understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > Participation in this > class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of > training > who wish to > deepen their perspective on their art. > > Topics include: > - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. > - Destiny and Constitutional Type. > - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. > - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > Combinations. > - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. > - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. > - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. > - Practical exercises in diagnosis. > > Objectives: > - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the > 21st > century. > - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > medicine. > > Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc > > Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 > 9:00 am – 5:00 pm > $250 before March 15 ($300 after) > Students: $200 > 14 CAEUs > > The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China's oldest herbal text, stated > that > the highest > type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type > helped > them > nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > Today, > treating > people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of > destiny > represents an > important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern > practice > of Traditional > . > > The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in > this > inner > tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > framework that > yields deep insights into each patient's destiny and path of healing. The > imagery > contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates > to > the point's > inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and > ke > cycles to > understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > Participation in this > class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of > training > who wish to > deepen their perspective on their art. > > Topics include: > - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. > - Destiny and Constitutional Type. > - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. > - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > Combinations. > - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. > - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. > - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. > - Practical exercises in diagnosis. > > Objectives: > - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the > 21st > century. > - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > medicine. > - To teach a deep perspective on constitutional medicine. > - To seamlessly integrate the 5 Element and 8 Principle approach. > - To give a deep understanding of acupoint function. > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc, has been active in the field of Chinese medicine > since > 1980. He > is a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine > and > a > founding board member of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. He > teaches > and > publishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and Chinese > pulse > diagnosis. > He is the author of " Nourishing Destiny: The Inner Tradition of Chinese > Medicine " and > " The Clinical Practice of " . His Articles and texts are > available on the > WEB at www.spiritpathpress.com. > > ************** > The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy > Awards. Go to AOL Music. > > (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Kath: I don't know if you meant to send that to the whole group. I just wanted to add that Lonny Jarrett is a complelling teacher, no matter what subject he is discussing. Anne -- Anne C. Crowley, L.Ac., M.Ac., Dipl.Ac. www.SouthernMDacupuncture.com -------------- Original message ---------------------- " " > andrew: > > thought this might be of interest. sounds intriguing. > > kb > > On Feb 12, 2008 10:05 PM, <Spiritpathpress wrote: > > > Hi Folks, just a note that I'll be teaching at the New England School > > in a > > month. I hope some of you can attend!-Warm regards, Lonny > > > > Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis > > > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc > > > > Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 > > 9:00 am – 5:00 pm > > $250 before March 15 ($300 after) > > Students: $200 > > 14 CAEUs > > > > The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China's oldest herbal text, stated > > that > > the highest > > type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type > > helped > > them > > nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > > Today, > > treating > > people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of > > destiny > > represents an > > important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern > > practice > > of Traditional > > . > > > > The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in > > this > > inner > > tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > > framework that > > yields deep insights into each patient's destiny and path of healing. The > > imagery > > contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates > > to > > the point's > > inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and > > ke > > cycles to > > understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > > Participation in this > > class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of > > training > > who wish to > > deepen their perspective on their art. > > > > Topics include: > > - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. > > - Destiny and Constitutional Type. > > - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. > > - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > > Combinations. > > - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. > > - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. > > - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. > > - Practical exercises in diagnosis. > > > > Objectives: > > - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the > > 21st > > century. > > - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > > medicine. > > > > Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis > > > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc > > > > Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 > > 9:00 am – 5:00 pm > > $250 before March 15 ($300 after) > > Students: $200 > > 14 CAEUs > > > > The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China's oldest herbal text, stated > > that > > the highest > > type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type > > helped > > them > > nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > > Today, > > treating > > people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of > > destiny > > represents an > > important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern > > practice > > of Traditional > > . > > > > The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in > > this > > inner > > tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > > framework that > > yields deep insights into each patient's destiny and path of healing. The > > imagery > > contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates > > to > > the point's > > inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and > > ke > > cycles to > > understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > > Participation in this > > class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of > > training > > who wish to > > deepen their perspective on their art. > > > > Topics include: > > - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. > > - Destiny and Constitutional Type. > > - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. > > - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > > Combinations. > > - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. > > - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. > > - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. > > - Practical exercises in diagnosis. > > > > Objectives: > > - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the > > 21st > > century. > > - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > > medicine. > > - To teach a deep perspective on constitutional medicine. > > - To seamlessly integrate the 5 Element and 8 Principle approach. > > - To give a deep understanding of acupoint function. > > > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc, has been active in the field of Chinese medicine > > since > > 1980. He > > is a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine > > and > > a > > founding board member of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. He > > teaches > > and > > publishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and Chinese > > pulse > > diagnosis. > > He is the author of " Nourishing Destiny: The Inner Tradition of Chinese > > Medicine " and > > " The Clinical Practice of " . His Articles and texts are > > available on the > > WEB at www.spiritpathpress.com. > > > > ************** > > The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy > > Awards. Go to AOL Music. > > > > (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 thanks, anne. no i didn't mean to send it out to the entire group. oops. k On Feb 13, 2008 6:32 PM, <anne.crowley wrote: > Kath: > > I don't know if you meant to send that to the whole group. I just wanted > to add that Lonny Jarrett is a complelling teacher, no matter what subject > he is discussing. > > Anne > > -- > Anne C. Crowley, L.Ac., M.Ac., Dipl.Ac. > > www.SouthernMDacupuncture.com <http://www.southernmdacupuncture.com/> > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > " " > > andrew: > > > > thought this might be of interest. sounds intriguing. > > > > kb > > > > On Feb 12, 2008 10:05 PM, <Spiritpathpress wrote: > > > > > Hi Folks, just a note that I'll be teaching at the New England > School > > > in a > > > month. I hope some of you can attend!-Warm regards, Lonny > > > > > > Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis > > > > > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc > > > > > > Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 > > > 9:00 am – 5:00 pm > > > $250 before March 15 ($300 after) > > > Students: $200 > > > 14 CAEUs > > > > > > The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China's oldest herbal text, > stated > > > that > > > the highest > > > type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type > > > helped > > > them > > > nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > > > Today, > > > treating > > > people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of > > > destiny > > > represents an > > > important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern > > > practice > > > of Traditional > > > . > > > > > > The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding > in > > > this > > > inner > > > tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > > > framework that > > > yields deep insights into each patient's destiny and path of healing. > The > > > imagery > > > contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it > relates > > > to > > > the point's > > > inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng > and > > > ke > > > cycles to > > > understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > > > Participation in this > > > class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of > > > training > > > who wish to > > > deepen their perspective on their art. > > > > > > Topics include: > > > - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. > > > - Destiny and Constitutional Type. > > > - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. > > > - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > > > Combinations. > > > - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. > > > - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. > > > - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. > > > - Practical exercises in diagnosis. > > > > > > Objectives: > > > - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in > the > > > 21st > > > century. > > > - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > > > medicine. > > > > > > Five-Element Constitutional Diagnosis > > > > > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc > > > > > > Saturday & Sunday, March 29 – 30 > > > 9:00 am – 5:00 pm > > > $250 before March 15 ($300 after) > > > Students: $200 > > > 14 CAEUs > > > > > > The author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China's oldest herbal text, > stated > > > that > > > the highest > > > type of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type > > > helped > > > them > > > nourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > > > Today, > > > treating > > > people for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of > > > destiny > > > represents an > > > important inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern > > > practice > > > of Traditional > > > . > > > > > > The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding > in > > > this > > > inner > > > tradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > > > framework that > > > yields deep insights into each patient's destiny and path of healing. > The > > > imagery > > > contained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it > relates > > > to > > > the point's > > > inner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng > and > > > ke > > > cycles to > > > understand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > > > Participation in this > > > class is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of > > > training > > > who wish to > > > deepen their perspective on their art. > > > > > > Topics include: > > > - Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness. > > > - Destiny and Constitutional Type. > > > - The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology. > > > - Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > > > Combinations. > > > - The Suggestive Process in Therapy. > > > - Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion. > > > - The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles. > > > - Practical exercises in diagnosis. > > > > > > Objectives: > > > - To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in > the > > > 21st > > > century. > > > - To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > > > medicine. > > > - To teach a deep perspective on constitutional medicine. > > > - To seamlessly integrate the 5 Element and 8 Principle approach. > > > - To give a deep understanding of acupoint function. > > > > > > Lonny Jarrett, LicAc, has been active in the field of Chinese medicine > > > since > > > 1980. He > > > is a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental > Medicine > > > and > > > a > > > founding board member of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. He > > > teaches > > > and > > > publishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and > Chinese > > > pulse > > > diagnosis. > > > He is the author of " Nourishing Destiny: The Inner Tradition of > Chinese > > > Medicine " and > > > " The Clinical Practice of " . His Articles and texts > are > > > available on the > > > WEB at www.spiritpathpress.com. > > > > > > ************** > > > The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy > > > Awards. Go to AOL Music. > > > > > > (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 I am trying to sign up for this class and can't seem to locate the place to do that. The spiritpathpress site did not have this class on it that I could find.As the deadline is soon, can anyone help?Sincerely,Patricia Jordan DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology : Spiritpathpress: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:05:34 -0500Lonny Jarrett at NESA in March Hi Folks, just a note that I'll be teaching at the New England School in a month. I hope some of you can attend!-Warm regards, LonnyFive-Element Constitutional DiagnosisLonny Jarrett, LicAcSaturday & Sunday, March 29 – 309:00 am – 5:00 pm$250 before March 15 ($300 after)Students: $20014 CAEUsThe author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China’s oldest herbal text, stated that the highesttype of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type helped themnourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. Today, treatingpeople for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of destiny represents animportant inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern practice of Traditional.The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in this innertradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing framework thatyields deep insights into each patient’s destiny and path of healing. The imagerycontained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates to the point’sinner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and ke cycles tounderstand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. Participation in thisclass is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of training who wish todeepen their perspective on their art.Topics include:- Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness.- Destiny and Constitutional Type.- The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology.- Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point Combinations.- The Suggestive Process in Therapy.- Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion.- The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles.- Practical exercises in diagnosis.Objectives:- To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the 21st century.- To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese medicine.Five-Element Constitutional DiagnosisLonny Jarrett, LicAcSaturday & Sunday, March 29 – 309:00 am – 5:00 pm$250 before March 15 ($300 after)Students: $20014 CAEUsThe author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China’s oldest herbal text, stated that the highesttype of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type helped themnourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. Today, treatingpeople for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment of destiny represents animportant inner tradition which has been all but lost in the modern practice of Traditional.The intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in this innertradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing framework thatyields deep insights into each patient’s destiny and path of healing. The imagerycontained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates to the point’sinner functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and ke cycles tounderstand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. Participation in thisclass is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and level of training who wish todeepen their perspective on their art.Topics include:- Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness.- Destiny and Constitutional Type.- The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and Physiology.- Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point Combinations.- The Suggestive Process in Therapy.- Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion.- The Relationship between the Five-Elements and Eight-Principles.- Practical exercises in diagnosis.Objectives:- To give students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the 21st century.- To create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese medicine.- To teach a deep perspective on constitutional medicine.- To seamlessly integrate the 5 Element and 8 Principle approach.- To give a deep understanding of acupoint function.Lonny Jarrett, LicAc, has been active in the field of Chinese medicine since 1980. Heis a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and afounding board member of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. He teaches andpublishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and Chinese pulse diagnosis.He is the author of “Nourishing Destiny: The Inner Tradition of ” and“The Clinical Practice of ”. His Articles and texts are available on theWEB at www.spiritpathpress.com.**************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL Music.(http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] _______________ Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! http://biggestloser.msn.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 Try his email. Lonny Jarrett <Revolution Good luck, Anne -- Anne C. Crowley, L.Ac., M.Ac., Dipl.Ac. www.SouthernMDacupuncture.com -------------- Original message ---------------------- Patricia Jordan <coastalcatclinic > > I am trying to sign up for this class and can't seem to locate the place to do > that. The spiritpathpress site did not have this class on it that I could > find.As the deadline is soon, can anyone help?Sincerely,Patricia Jordan > DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology > > > : > Spiritpathpress: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:05:34 -0500TCM - Lonny > Jarrett at NESA in March > > > > > Hi Folks, just a note that I'll be teaching at the New England School in a > month. I hope some of you can attend!-Warm regards, LonnyFive-Element > Constitutional DiagnosisLonny Jarrett, LicAcSaturday & Sunday, March 29 – 309:00 > am – 5:00 pm$250 before March 15 ($300 after)Students: $20014 CAEUsThe author of > the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China’s oldest herbal text, stated that the highesttype > of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the middle type helped > themnourish original nature, and the lowest type treated physical illness. > Today, treatingpeople for the nourishment of original nature and the fulfillment > of destiny represents animportant inner tradition which has been all but lost in > the modern practice of Traditional.The intention of this seminar > is to give the student a core grounding in this innertradition. Constitutional > diagnosis will be examined as an organizing framework thatyields deep insights > into each patient’s destiny and path of healing. The imagerycontained in the > acupuncture point names will be discussed as it relates to the point’sinner > functions. We will cover the functional dynamics of the –sheng and ke cycles > tounderstand Chinese medicine as a fully holistic/integral science. > Participation in thisclass is suitable for practitioners from any tradition and > level of training who wish todeepen their perspective on their art.Topics > include:- Chinese medicine as a science of conscious awareness.- Destiny and > Constitutional Type.- The Relationship between Chinese Cosmology and > Physiology.- Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point > Combinations.- The Suggestive Process in Therapy.- Diagnosis by Color, Sound, > Odor and Emotion.- The Relationship between the Five-Elements and > Eight-Principles.- Practical exercises in diagnosis.Objectives:- To give > students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the 21st century.- To > create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese > medicine.Five-Element Constitutional DiagnosisLonny Jarrett, LicAcSaturday & > Sunday, March 29 – 309:00 am – 5:00 pm$250 before March 15 ($300 after)Students: > $20014 CAEUsThe author of the Shen Nong Ben Cao, China’s oldest herbal text, > stated that the highesttype of medicine helped humans fulfill their destiny, the > middle type helped themnourish original nature, and the lowest type treated > physical illness. Today, treatingpeople for the nourishment of original nature > and the fulfillment of destiny represents animportant inner tradition which has > been all but lost in the modern practice of Traditional.The > intention of this seminar is to give the student a core grounding in this > innertradition. Constitutional diagnosis will be examined as an organizing > framework thatyields deep insights into each patient’s destiny and path of > healing. The imagerycontained in the acupuncture point names will be discussed > as it relates to the point’sinner functions. We will cover the functional > dynamics of the –sheng and ke cycles tounderstand Chinese medicine as a fully > holistic/integral science. Participation in thisclass is suitable for > practitioners from any tradition and level of training who wish todeepen their > perspective on their art.Topics include:- Chinese medicine as a science of > conscious awareness.- Destiny and Constitutional Type.- The Relationship between > Chinese Cosmology and Physiology.- Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal > formulas, and Point Combinations.- The Suggestive Process in Therapy.- Diagnosis > by Color, Sound, Odor and Emotion.- The Relationship between the Five-Elements > and Eight-Principles.- Practical exercises in diagnosis.Objectives:- To give > students the highest perspective on the practice of CM in the 21st century.- To > create an understanding of the spiritual practice of Chinese medicine.- To teach > a deep perspective on constitutional medicine.- To seamlessly integrate the 5 > Element and 8 Principle approach.- To give a deep understanding of acupoint > function.Lonny Jarrett, LicAc, has been active in the field of Chinese medicine > since 1980. Heis a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental > Medicine and afounding board member of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. > He teaches andpublishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and > Chinese pulse diagnosis.He is the author of “Nourishing Destiny: The Inner > Tradition of ” and“The Clinical Practice of ”. > His Articles and texts are available on theWEB at > www.spiritpathpress.com.**************The year's hottest artists on the red > carpet at the Grammy Awards. Go to AOL > Music.(http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)[Non-text portions > of this message have been removed] _______________ > Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! > http://biggestloser.msn.com/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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