Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Treating Constitutional and Chronic Conditions with Eight Etraordinary Channels Qigong and Acupuncture 15 CEUs - Category 1 CA Acupuncture Board Approved Lecturer: David Twicken DOM, NMBOAM, LAc Saturday & Sunday October 24 & 25, 2009 9:30AM – 6:00PM Deepen your understanding of the Eight Extraordinary Channels with a focused study of the history, pathways, points and important Acupuncture methods for the Eight Extraordinary channels. Workshop participants will learn a framework to create customized treatment plans for their patients based on the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of these channels. To directly experience these channels we will practice Eight Extraordinary Channels Nei Gong (Qi Gong), which can enhance your direct experience of these channels and are a powerful personal cultivation and healing practice. Taoists and healers have used these Qi Gong practices for centuries. This workshop includes a practical and clear presentation of the Eight Extraordinary Channels for clinical practice, including Taoist theories and applications that can be applied in your clinical practice and your personal health cultivation. David Twicken, A faculty member at Chinese Medical Schools since 1994, David Twicken has taught Acupuncture courses, Philosophy of Oriental Medicine, Tai Chi Chuan, Medical Qi Gong, Feng Shui, I Ching, Chinese Astrology, Medical History and Secondary Vessels. David specializes in the Taoist Arts and has written ten books, including Treasures of Tao, Flying Stars Feng Shui Made Easy, Chinese Astrology Made Easy, East-West Palmistry, Spiritual Qi Gong, Four Pillars & Oriental Medicine, Introduction to Qi Men Dun Jia and and I Ching Acupuncture and Eight Extraordinary Channels. David teaches Taoist Arts internationally and is in private practice in Los Angles, California. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Is there a link I can post? - " singlewhip2001 " <singlewhip2001 <Chinese Medicine > Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:31 AM Eight Extraordinary Channels Qi Gong and Acupuncture with David Twicken Treating Constitutional and Chronic Conditions with Eight Etraordinary Channels Qigong and Acupuncture 15 CEUs - Category 1 CA Acupuncture Board Approved Lecturer: David Twicken DOM, NMBOAM, LAc Saturday & Sunday October 24 & 25, 2009 9:30AM - 6:00PM Deepen your understanding of the Eight Extraordinary Channels with a focused study of the history, pathways, points and important Acupuncture methods for the Eight Extraordinary channels. Workshop participants will learn a framework to create customized treatment plans for their patients based on the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of these channels. To directly experience these channels we will practice Eight Extraordinary Channels Nei Gong (Qi Gong), which can enhance your direct experience of these channels and are a powerful personal cultivation and healing practice. Taoists and healers have used these Qi Gong practices for centuries. This workshop includes a practical and clear presentation of the Eight Extraordinary Channels for clinical practice, including Taoist theories and applications that can be applied in your clinical practice and your personal health cultivation. David Twicken, A faculty member at Chinese Medical Schools since 1994, David Twicken has taught Acupuncture courses, Philosophy of Oriental Medicine, Tai Chi Chuan, Medical Qi Gong, Feng Shui, I Ching, Chinese Astrology, Medical History and Secondary Vessels. David specializes in the Taoist Arts and has written ten books, including Treasures of Tao, Flying Stars Feng Shui Made Easy, Chinese Astrology Made Easy, East-West Palmistry, Spiritual Qi Gong, Four Pillars & Oriental Medicine, Introduction to Qi Men Dun Jia and and I Ching Acupuncture and Eight Extraordinary Channels. David teaches Taoist Arts internationally and is in private practice in Los Angles, California. --- Subscribe to the free online journal for TCM at Times http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com Help build the world's largest online encyclopedia for Chinese medicine and acupuncture, click, http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/wiki/CMTpedia and adjust accordingly. Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Yes, sorry about that. www.healingqi.com thanks, david Chinese Medicine , " Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum wrote: > > Is there a link I can post? > > > > > - > " singlewhip2001 " <singlewhip2001 > <Chinese Medicine > > Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:31 AM > Eight Extraordinary Channels Qi Gong and Acupuncture with > David Twicken > > > Treating Constitutional and Chronic Conditions with Eight Etraordinary > Channels Qigong and Acupuncture > > 15 CEUs - Category 1 > CA Acupuncture Board Approved > > Lecturer: David Twicken DOM, NMBOAM, LAc > > Saturday & Sunday October 24 & 25, 2009 9:30AM - 6:00PM > > Deepen your understanding of the Eight Extraordinary Channels with a focused > study of the history, pathways, points and important Acupuncture methods for > the Eight Extraordinary channels. Workshop participants will learn a > framework to create customized treatment plans for their patients based on > the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of these channels. > > To directly experience these channels we will practice Eight Extraordinary > Channels Nei Gong (Qi Gong), which can enhance your direct experience of > these channels and are a powerful personal cultivation and healing practice. > Taoists and healers have used these Qi Gong practices for centuries. > > This workshop includes a practical and clear presentation of the Eight > Extraordinary Channels for clinical practice, including Taoist theories and > applications that can be applied in your clinical practice and your personal > health cultivation. > > David Twicken, A faculty member at Chinese Medical Schools since 1994, David > Twicken has taught Acupuncture courses, Philosophy of Oriental Medicine, Tai > Chi Chuan, Medical Qi Gong, Feng Shui, I Ching, Chinese Astrology, Medical > History and Secondary Vessels. David specializes in the Taoist Arts and has > written ten books, including Treasures of Tao, Flying Stars Feng Shui Made > Easy, Chinese Astrology Made Easy, East-West Palmistry, Spiritual Qi Gong, > Four Pillars & Oriental Medicine, Introduction to Qi Men Dun Jia and and I > Ching Acupuncture and Eight Extraordinary Channels. David teaches Taoist > Arts internationally and is in private practice in Los Angles, > California. > > > > > > --- > > Subscribe to the free online journal for TCM at Times > http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com > > Help build the world's largest online encyclopedia for Chinese medicine and > acupuncture, click, http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/wiki/CMTpedia > > > and adjust > accordingly. > > Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside the group > requires prior permission from the author. > > Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely > necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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