THE ART OF PRACTICE

“Practice as though nothing else matters, because everything does.” Ann Cecil-Sterman

The beauty of Classical Chinese Medicine is the art of the practice. The practitioner utilizing focused intention and the skill of rapport to understand the individual before them. Nothing is more important than the quality of listening. The way a practitioner listens, determines not just the diagnosis but the openness of the patient and therefore the quality of the treatment. But the quality of a practitioner’s ability to listen depends on the absence of three things: labeling, judgement, and comparison. And it is this quality of presence that will elicit the release the patient needs in order to heal.


COULD THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE EMBODY THE ART OF THE PRACTICE?

  • Always be in a state of gratitude

  • Be constantly asking of this moment: “How can I be of service?”

  • Be discerning, not judgemental

  • Continue cultivating the art of connection - the conscious collective wants to be seen, heard and felt

  • Practitioners are facilitators of destiny. We treat for the growing freedom of humanity and to assist others in the flow of their life’s path.


Classical Chinese Medicine, rooted in the Han Dynasty is not a style of practice. It is the very core and foundation of acupuncture and is highly effective in healing even the most rare and complicated of symptomologies.

Highly focused intention is key.

Intention can be crystalline.

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