381 Daoist Medicine, Ritual and Talisman • Lindsey Wei

381 Daoist Medicine, Ritual and Talisman • Lindsey Wei

Ever wonder about the unseen forces that shape health and illness? Sometimes it’s the things we can’t measure that hold the most sway. Healing isn’t always about what we see, but what we’re willing to explore.

In this episode, we sit down with Lindsey Wei, a practitioner deeply rooted in the world of Daoist medicine. She has spent years blending the physical practices of qigong and martial arts with the mystical art of talismans, incantations, and ritual healing. She brings a unique perspective on what it means to heal both the body and spirit.

There’s more here than meets the eye, as we explore the boundaries between science and spirit, logic and mystery—and how these might be a little more porous than you realize.

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Nov 5, 2024

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267 Language and Language-less Practices of Touch and Healing • Nick Pole

267 Language and Language-less Practices of Touch and Healing • Nick Pole

When I think about connecting with others, two of the most powerful ways are with non-verbal touch, and the other with the use of attentive language. It would not be a stretch to suggest that this is the yin and yang connection. One that engages the body and the other the mind. But, of course, as you already know, you can’t touch one part of a person without connecting to all of them. Should you care to take that journey.

In this last conversation of our series on Bodywork in East Asian medicine we talk with Nick Pole who brings both the honed senstivies of a Shiatsu practitioner, and the skilled verbal invitations that are so emblematic of Clean Language.

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Aug 30, 2022
266 Following the Flow, Ortho-Bionomy® and Art of Non-Judgement • Karen Elisa

266 Following the Flow, Ortho-Bionomy® and Art of Non-Judgement • Karen Elisa

We speak of landscapes, flows, seasons and cycles. And yet often enough, our treatments are geared to interfere with what we find. We look to ‘re-channel’ the flow. To drain away that which we deem obstructive. To bust up qi, especially if we find the Liver to be involved. From an outsider’s perspective, we seem to have a bad attitude towards the Liver.

In this conversation with Karen Elisa we investigate what it means to attend and follow. Do we listen to what our patient needs, or our own ideas of what they should have? In short, do we trust our patient’s body and being, or not?

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Aug 23, 2022
264 Field Dynamics and Touch • Beth Hazzard

264 Field Dynamics and Touch • Beth Hazzard

Like quantum physics, our medicine is built on a sense of connection and potential. It inhabits the reality of a unified field where the boundaries of mind and matter, time and space, rest and motion, or sickness and health blur. Humans are part of a universal continuum, a microcosmic reflection of the macrocosm.

In this conversation with Beth Hazzard, we explore sensing and perception in the clinic through the lens of Quantum Shiatsu, which blends physicality, field dynamics and mindset.

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Aug 9, 2022
263 Moving Into Ease, Yin Sotai and the Gentle Journey • Bob Quinn

263 Moving Into Ease, Yin Sotai and the Gentle Journey • Bob Quinn

Hands may not be represented in the Ancient Chinese symbol for listen 聽, ting. But as practitioners of East Asian medicine, we need to understand the importance of listening with our hands, of tapping into the power of intentional touch, and contacting our patients with awareness. Listening with the hands is the foundation of Sotai, Tuina, Shiatsu, and other bodywork modalities.

In this conversation with Bob Quinn, we touch on the use of Yin Sotai as a gentle method of bodywork, including its foundational principles and the implementation of the treatment in the clinic.

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Aug 2, 2022
261 Taste of Taiwan, An Afternoon in a Tea Shop • Pia Giammasi

261 Taste of Taiwan, An Afternoon in a Tea Shop • Pia Giammasi

Today’s episode is a bit of a soundscape as we spend a portion of the afternoon drinking and discussing tea. Unlike your Western coffeeshop where you pop in for a beverage to go, or you grab a drink and sit with a couple of friends or work on your computer, a Taiwanese teashop has time unfolding at a completely different pace. And it is about dipping not only into something delicious in a cup, it’s about connecting with your community and making new friends.

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Jul 19, 2022
260 Living the Fertile Life • Njemile Carol Jones

260 Living the Fertile Life • Njemile Carol Jones

I thought my conversation with Njemile would walk through some of the step-by-step things women could do to improve their fertility. Turns out the conversation pivoted into including a deeper investigation of living a life that is connective, generative and mindful.

Listen in as we explore the cultivation of fertility and connectedness in all the aspects of our lives. And gain some insight into what it means to live a fertile life.

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Jul 12, 2022
259 Difference Between Presence and Control • Stuart Kutchins

259 Difference Between Presence and Control • Stuart Kutchins

Qiological is on vacation for the month of July, this discussion is one of a series of ‘summer re-runs’ of some of our favorite conversations from Everyday Acupuncture Podcast, which was the forerunner of Qiological.

Many of us fire up a meditation practice only to find ourselves sitting in an overwhelming riot of thought and agitation. Isn’t this practice supposed to calm us down, lower blood pressure, ease the migraines, and maybe give our recurring assortment of anxieties, troubles and tribulations a nudge to the curb? Maybe… but maybe not. Listen in!

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Jul 5, 2022
258 A Look at the Tiger Year from the Halfway Point • Gregory Done

258 A Look at the Tiger Year from the Halfway Point • Gregory Done

In this conversation, we visit again with Gregory Done as we transition to the second half of the year. We spoke earlier this year in episode 249, where we discussed the interaction of character, nature, and fate—and how this informs our experiences. In this conversation, we explore the harmonizing of capacity and opportunity as the annual cycles of yin and yang change into each other.

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Jun 28, 2022
257 Qi, Blood and Fluids • Jeffrey Dann & Mark Petruzzi

257 Qi, Blood and Fluids • Jeffrey Dann & Mark Petruzzi

In this conversation with Jeffrey Dann and Mark Petruzzi, we touch on the concrete yet nuanced experience of reading the body through touch, including how to create space for a more therapeutic connection for both the patient and practitioner. We explore the need to be attentive, the value of appreciation in our clinical work, and the application of the teishin

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Jun 21, 2022
256 Bridging Worlds, Shamanism and Clinical Practice • Sean Fox

256 Bridging Worlds, Shamanism and Clinical Practice • Sean Fox

In this conversation with Sean Fox, we traverse the world of shamanism and how it connects with our work in the clinic. How it can be a bridge between time and reality. We explore how we can use physical sensing and guidance from non-ordinary reality to intentionally set up spaces for healing

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Jun 14, 2022
255 Puzzling Through the Heavenly Stems • Deborah Woolf

255 Puzzling Through the Heavenly Stems • Deborah Woolf

Everyday we sit with people in our clinic and puzzle through the questions of “What is going on for them,” “Can I see clearly what they need,” and “Do I understand how this person is an expression of yin/yang, heaven and earth?”

Our patients have a story. And so do we, except we usually call it Chinese medicine theory and we are seeing if we can take our Western minds into the world of East Asian medicine, and come back with something helpful. Our Western minds orient us towards the linear, but Chinese medicine thinking– that has us going in circles, cycles and waves.

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Jun 7, 2022
254 What Acupuncturists Need to Know About Websites • Mike Kay

254 What Acupuncturists Need to Know About Websites • Mike Kay

In this conversation with Mike Kay, we decipher websites for acupuncturists—including where to begin, the platforms to use, useful design elements and imagery, tuning up your SEO, and perhaps most importantly—creating compelling website copy. Tech-talk aside, we also touch on clinical work, discussing topics such as the need for boundaries in practice, the importance of engagement with patients, and finding value in skepticism.

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May 31, 2022
253 Addiction and Healing • Randal Lyons

253 Addiction and Healing • Randal Lyons

Defining addiction has long attracted a medley of explanations—with some leaning towards nature, some nurture, and others towards a perfect storm of both. It’s a complicated subject. Especially when our addiction fueled behavior is seen as socially acceptable, or perhaps even valued.

In this conversation with Randal Lyons, we step into the dark forest of addiction, recovery and Chinese medicine. According to Randal, we need the right language to recognize and treat each patient's different expressions of addiction. We discuss the concept of spirituality in medicine, inviting patients to participate in their healing, leaning on remembrance, and how being present goes a long way in connecting with our patients.

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May 24, 2022
252 Considering Acupuncture • Ann Cecil-Sterman

252 Considering Acupuncture • Ann Cecil-Sterman

In this conversation with Ann Cecil Sterman, we explore the potency and mystery of acupuncture, how it works, the importance of through intention, being present, and approaching the treatment with an element of certainty. We also touch on the need to trust acupuncture, the power of the mind, and the great luo of the Stomach.

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May 17, 2022
251 Medicine, Ethics and Virtue • Sabine Wilms

251 Medicine, Ethics and Virtue • Sabine Wilms

In this conversation with Sabine Wilms, we explore the complex dynamics of power and the idea of a virtuous hierarchy borne out of the authority of competence. We also bat around the inadequacies of translations and the limitations of language. And as a storyteller at heart, Sabine weighs up the concept of yangsheng using some popular Chinese teaching tales.

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May 10, 2022
250 Moxa to the Rescue, Researching Moxa in the Treatment of Long Covid

250 Moxa to the Rescue, Researching Moxa in the Treatment of Long Covid

In this conversation with Merlin Young, we talk about the mission of Moxafrica in designing a cheap, adaptable, and safe intervention for COVID long-haulers. We explore how his non-profit is trying to replicate the positive results they saw in moxa treatment for antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis. And how the results of their research could make a difference for long-haulers and provide our East Asian medicine community with valuable research on how moxa might help with the sequela of the coronavirus.

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May 3, 2022
249 Character, Nature and Fate— Navigating the Human Realm with Polestar Astrology • Gregory Done

249 Character, Nature and Fate— Navigating the Human Realm with Polestar Astrology • Gregory Done

Where do we come from, where are we headed and what should we do in the interim? Is the blueprint of our life set in stone, or do we have the free will to control our destiny? It is so very human to contemplate our mortal fate and infinitesimal position in the cosmos.

But what if the answers to life’s most elusive questions are written in the stars? What if we can catch a glimpse, a silhouette, or a knowing of how our stories unfold? According to Chinese Polestar Astrology life is a dance between Fate, Nature, and Character…

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Apr 26, 2022
248 Starting a Free Clinic • Bess Randles & Kyle Yoshioka

248 Starting a Free Clinic • Bess Randles & Kyle Yoshioka

In this conversation with Bess and Kyle, we explore their journey of creating a free student-run acupuncture clinic as an avenue to mature as professionals and scratch an itch for social justice-oriented and community-based work. We touch on the existing disparities in health care and their desire to change the narrative around acupuncture, its perceived accessibility, and how it is a potent medicine for healing that invites people into their own power.

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Apr 19, 2022