What did real “surrender” mean to the ancient Chinese, and why did they deem it to be necessary for a person to live a fully authentic life?
We’ll explore this question today, through the discussion of the characteristics attributed to the Kidney Channel Network of Chinese medicine. Ancient wisdom keepers defined the body’s root system as a type of “battery” for the storage of our core vitality, called “Source Qi”. In today’s world, we often fritter this core essence away—through a lifestyle filled with anxiety, too much activity, and the use of stimulants such as caffeine, sugar, and media overload. We stay attuned to outer interests and expectations, rather than settling into the natural expression of who we really are.
The Large Intestine Archetype—Can You Relate?
The Safety of Chinese Herbs: How to Counteract Contamination
The Stomach and Spleen Organ Networks of Chinese Medicine
Are we what we eat? An exploration of the Small Intestine organ system
Might saturated fats, eggs, butter, raw milk, and cholesterol actually be good for you?!?
The Yijing (I-Ching) and the Cycles of Nature
Building in Harmony with Nature
As Above, So Below
All Disease Comes From the Heart
A History of Chinese Medicine in the West
The Problem of Iatrogenic Disease
Acupuncture in the Wild: Part II
Acupuncture in the Wild: Part I
The China Study Re-visited—with very different conclusions!
Telltale Signs on the Tongue
Exploring Ancient Wisdom with Classical Chinese Medicine Scholar Sabine Wilms
The Triple Warmer Organ Network of Chinese Medicine
The Pericardium Organ Network of Chinese Medicine
Western Holistic Medicine: How to Truly Integrate Different Approaches to Medicine
Healing Through the Emotions: The Confucian Therapy System of Wang Fengyi
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