Thank you very much for creating and posting this. I am so grateful that such an authentic source exists on UA-cam. Looking forward to watching the whole lecture series
Thanking for spreading the rare seeds of wisdom and knowledge. You are a jewel and wonder to the philosophical and health seekers. Can’t thank you enough. I can only say I am very GRATEFUL for your unselfish sharing on UA-cam. 😊
I have just switched my major to Exercise Science. I plan to open my own tai chi / alternative medicine practice in the future. I want to get a master's in Oriental Medicine not for the degree but for the knowledge. I want to help people and our current medical system skips an entire step and goes straight to drugs/surgery. I have just stumbled onto all of this but I know it's what I need to do. Thank you for uploading
So interesting to learn the use of Mercuric sulphide, called lingam in Tamil. Fascinating to understand that the same has been documented by Siddhars in ancient Tamil literature about their healing effects
Thank you so much, Sr for such amazing video. Really well explained and I'm glad I found it. Thank you so much and I'm looking forward to heard your podcast about herbs :)
Thanks Katerina. Classical Chinese Medicine certainly has Daoism at its foundations, for example in the view that each individual is a web of energetic connections that transform according to natural cycles. Just like the seasons, or the movement of the stars according to our vantage point. For a deeper view into the philosophy of Daoism, the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu is a most valuable resource. English translations can be broadly different, so here is a useful page that compares many of them: laotzu.xyz/source/translationmenu
Thank you Lubica, it's wonderful to hear from a fellow practitioner. I think there may be an advantage to learning the foundations of Chinese medicine in the U.K. Especially in the application of five elements theory, you are receiving it from a clear lineage. I'd love to hear your views on the Acupuncture Points Podcast here: podcast.acupunctureceuonline.com/
Hi Jason, you would be a good practitioner of Chinese Medicine because you understand what an elegant pattern is. Your explanations of Javascript Design convey this very well. Just like writing code, there are many ways to achieve a result in Chinese Medicine. But the best is always the most simple and direct path.
Well, yes. In Taoist medicine, the ideal treatment for pain is to identify and eliminate the cause. However, symptomatic pain relief is often necessary and willow bark is good for achieving this. The botanical form of aspirin is an ancient medicine that was used by the Sumerians, Egyptians and Chinese. I think the Native Americans used it as well. Aspirin is a salicylate, and the naturally occuring substance is found in willow bark.
Thank you very much for creating and posting this. I am so grateful that such an authentic source exists on UA-cam. Looking forward to watching the whole lecture series
Thanking for spreading the rare seeds of wisdom and knowledge. You are a jewel and wonder to the philosophical and health seekers. Can’t thank you enough. I can only say I am very GRATEFUL for your unselfish sharing on UA-cam. 😊
I have just switched my major to Exercise Science. I plan to open my own tai chi / alternative medicine practice in the future. I want to get a master's in Oriental Medicine not for the degree but for the knowledge. I want to help people and our current medical system skips an entire step and goes straight to drugs/surgery. I have just stumbled onto all of this but I know it's what I need to do. Thank you for uploading
I'm curious to know how your plan is going. I'm a physical therapist myself planning to study Acupuncture next year😊
Cant believe that I found such a wise man on you tube. Dao bless you for your sharing. My best regards :)
Sending greetings from a Daoist monastery near Seattle (USA)!
Beautiful and Precisely , Really well put presentation. Thank you!
So interesting to learn the use of Mercuric sulphide, called lingam in Tamil. Fascinating to understand that the same has been documented by Siddhars in ancient Tamil literature about their healing effects
Thank you for these wonderful talks and sharing of knowledge. 🙏🙏
This is very good video! for people want to know more about TCM and Chinese Culture.
So happy to find this. Thank you Dr. Ni. These videos are a great contribution to your father’s works.
Now I feel like studying again. 🙂 Thanks Dr Dao and Ni Family! 🙏
Invaluable. Thank you!
I'm very grateful for all the knowledge you share.
Deep gratitude for your wisdom 🙏🏻💚
Always very interesting videos. Thank you so much🙏😃
God bless you❤
Thank you so much, Sr for such amazing video. Really well explained and I'm glad I found it. Thank you so much and I'm looking forward to heard your podcast about herbs :)
Bless you sir. May this wisdom that you share unconditionally to return to you ten folded and then some. Bless you!
Thank you for this illuminative explanation. I look forward to watching more. May you be blessed.
Grateful for your lecture, learned so much.
thank you so much, wonderful teacher!
Thank you so much, I am an acupuncture student and this is very helpful.
Thank you very much. Fantastic lecture.
Amazing teacher. very helpful
This is invaluable. I know it.
Gracias, mil gracias. :)
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This video helped me tremendously.....thank you
Thank God
Very nice and explanatory video on Daoism and its meaning
Thanks Katerina. Classical Chinese Medicine certainly has Daoism at its foundations, for example in the view that each individual is a web of energetic connections that transform according to natural cycles. Just like the seasons, or the movement of the stars according to our vantage point. For a deeper view into the philosophy of Daoism, the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu is a most valuable resource. English translations can be broadly different, so here is a useful page that compares many of them: laotzu.xyz/source/translationmenu
@@AcupunctureContinuingEducation Thanks for the link! I will look carefully into it
Lovely lecture, thank you
Thank you Lubica, it's wonderful to hear from a fellow practitioner. I think there may be an advantage to learning the foundations of Chinese medicine in the U.K. Especially in the application of five elements theory, you are receiving it from a clear lineage. I'd love to hear your views on the Acupuncture Points Podcast here: podcast.acupunctureceuonline.com/
Thank you Sir.
i enjoyed this video. learned a lot.
Hi Jason, you would be a good practitioner of Chinese Medicine because you understand what an elegant pattern is. Your explanations of Javascript Design convey this very well. Just like writing code, there are many ways to achieve a result in Chinese Medicine. But the best is always the most simple and direct path.
thanks a lot. 👌👏👏👏
Thank you Ximena, for all of the good work you do with your healing hands. In natural medicine, perhaps the most important ingredient is love.
is there a english version of dao sang available ???
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Well, yes. In Taoist medicine, the ideal treatment for pain is to identify and eliminate the cause. However, symptomatic pain relief is often necessary and willow bark is good for achieving this. The botanical form of aspirin is an ancient medicine that was used by the Sumerians, Egyptians and Chinese. I think the Native Americans used it as well. Aspirin is a salicylate, and the naturally occuring substance is found in willow bark.