- Published: Feb 28th, 2012
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- Author: Singing Dragon
Tags: Book of Change, chinese astrology, Chinese culture, Chinese philosophy, Daoism, divination, hexagrams, I Ching, spirituality, Taoism, trigrams, yijing, Zhouyi
Richard Bertschinger studied for ten years with the Taoist sage and Master, Gia-fu Feng. He is a practising acupuncturist, teacher of Chinese healing arts, and translator of ancient Chinese texts. He has just published a new translation of the Book of Change, Yijing, Shamanic Oracle of China: A New Book of Change, which he has been working on for[... read more]
- Published: Feb 26th, 2012
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- Author: Singing Dragon
Tags: anger management, anxiety, child psychology, children, education, emotions, fiction, mainstream education, mental health, movement, yoga
“The main focus of my work with children centres on the social and emotional aspects of learning… benefits [of yoga] like improved flexibility, fitness, better concentration and calmness, for example, are natural when you practice yoga, yet combined with the emphasis on the aspects of social and emotional learning contribute to a powerful increase in the child’s sense of self-worth.”
- Published: Feb 22nd, 2012
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- Author: Singing Dragon
Tags: ADHD, anxiety, ayurveda, Chinese herbs, Chinese medicine, complementary medicine, diet, health care, herbal treatment, migraine, nutrition
Philip Weeks is a leading expert on natural medicine and nutrition and is a master herbalist and acupuncturist. He is well versed in Ayurvedic, Arabic, Chinese and Greek medicine and utilises these systems by making them relevant to today. Philip is known for his pioneering, passionate and positive approach to helping people achieve their optimum[... read more]
- Published: Feb 20th, 2012
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- Author: Singing Dragon
Tags: adults, alternative therapies, anxiety, biomedical intervention, complementary therapies, depression, diet, disability, energy work, health care, mental health, migraine, nutrition, occupational therapy, pain management, psychology, psychotherapy, sensory issues, traditional chinese medicine
“[This] is not a book about disease but about finding solutions according to different ways of gaining back one’s physical, emotional and psychological energy balance. For many, it is also a path towards empowerment and finding a new meaning in daily activities.”
- Published: Feb 1st, 2012
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- Author: Singing Dragon
Tags: ADHD, anxiety, ayurveda, Chinese herbs, Chinese medicine, complementary medicine, diet, health care, herbal treatment, migraine, nutrition
On Wednesday, 29th February, Singing Dragon author Philip Weeks will be giving a free talk at The Nutri Centre Bookshop in London, UK. Make Yourself Better Restoring Your Body’s Wellbeing through Ancient Medicine with Philip Weeks, Master Herbalist & TCM Practitioner Applying his deep understanding of holistic medical traditions from both East and West, Philip Weeks[... read more]