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Dear group,

 

 

 

For those of you who have not had the pleasure to attend one of Jason

Robertson's channel propagation seminars, I highly recommend it. This last

weekend Jason came to Boulder and gave a stunning presentation of the

material in his Channel Palpation book and consequently it was one of the

best acupuncture seminars I've ever been to. He presents a sobering balance

between theory and clinical practice.

 

 

 

I hope others can find the time to study with him.

 

 

 

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And I could say just the same about Richard Freiberg, who has been writing

on this forum for many years. Richard gave a seminar here in Belgium last

week-end.

 

Richard knows his theory very well, and is able to put it into practice with

his ba gua fa, a practical mixture of light gua sha and not-so-light cupping

;-)

 

 

 

Seriously, if you have the opportunity to study with Richard, I believe you

will gain a very useful method for solving many problems that we treat on a

day-to-day basis. Oh, and he's a nice guy too.

 

 

 

, thank you for your feedback on Jason Robertson's seminar.

 

 

 

Regards,

 

 

 

Tom.

 

 

 

Tom Verhaeghe

 

Stationsplein 59

 

8770 Ingelmunster

 

www.chinese-geneeskunde.be

 

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donderdag 20 november 2008 15:33

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Jason Robertson

 

 

 

Dear group,

 

For those of you who have not had the pleasure to attend one of Jason

Robertson's channel propagation seminars, I highly recommend it. This last

weekend Jason came to Boulder and gave a stunning presentation of the

material in his Channel Palpation book and consequently it was one of the

best acupuncture seminars I've ever been to. He presents a sobering balance

between theory and clinical practice.

 

I hope others can find the time to study with him.

 

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I have attend one of his seminars and found it fascinating and would

recommend it to any acupuncturist. You can buy his book here:

http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/product/341/0/applied_channel_theory_in_chin\

ese_medicine

 

Regards,

 

Attilio

 

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wrote:

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> Dear group,

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> For those of you who have not had the pleasure to attend one of Jason

> Robertson's channel propagation seminars, I highly recommend it.

This last

> weekend Jason came to Boulder and gave a stunning presentation of the

> material in his Channel Palpation book and consequently it was one

of the

> best acupuncture seminars I've ever been to. He presents a sobering

balance

> between theory and clinical practice.

>

>

>

> I hope others can find the time to study with him.

>

>

>

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I second this endorsement. Jason's work with his teacher Dr. Wang Ju-

yi raises the level of practice of Chinese acupuncture to an art,

based on a sophisticated knowledge of channel theory and palpation.

His book is a must for any practitioner.

 

 

On Nov 20, 2008, at 6:33 AM, wrote:

 

> Dear group,

>

> For those of you who have not had the pleasure to attend one of Jason

> Robertson's channel propagation seminars, I highly recommend it.

> This last

> weekend Jason came to Boulder and gave a stunning presentation of the

> material in his Channel Palpation book and consequently it was one

> of the

> best acupuncture seminars I've ever been to. He presents a sobering

> balance

> between theory and clinical practice.

>

> I hope others can find the time to study with him.

>

> -

>

>

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Jason

can you elaborate on this " He presents a sobering balance

between theory and clinical practice. "

 

 

 

400 29th St. Suite 419

Oakland Ca 94609

 

 

 

alonmarcus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alon,

 

 

 

What I mean is that some lectures (or books/ teachers or whatever) are so

theoretical that they lose sight of clinical reality. Some people are all

clinical and have no root in theory. He uses just enough theory to inform

(and explain) his clinical choices. Does that make sense?

 

 

 

-Jason

 

 

 

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marcus

Friday, November 21, 2008 12:08 AM

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Re:Jason Robertson

 

 

 

Jason

can you elaborate on this " He presents a sobering balance

between theory and clinical practice. "

 

 

 

400 29th St. Suite 419

Oakland Ca 94609

 

 

 

alonmarcus <alonmarcus%40wans.net>

 

 

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