Scandinavian TCM Congress with focus on Self-Cultivation
It has always been my dream to make the Scandinavian Congress a spiritual congress and now the time is right!
Though it is a spiritual congress, we will keep our feet on Earth, but when we reach out with both hands ...
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Scandinavian TCM Congress with focus on Self-Cultivation
It has always been my dream to make the Scandinavian Congress a spiritual congress and now the time is right!
Though it is a spiritual congress, we will keep our feet on Earth, but when we reach out with both hands and arms all the way into Heaven - and in between -, we humans are able to focus on Self-Cultivation.
Spirituality and Self-Cultivation have always been at my root of interest and this is now manifesting itself in our upcoming congress. Obviously, we all have to be rooted in theory and start as students in order to become practitioners - as well as teachers in a patient-practitioner relationship. But through self-cultivation and with more experience we are able to become Wu healers – Shamans!
At the beginning, Chinese Medicine was Shamanism. And at the root of all natural medicine lies Shamanism. Is Shamanism spirituality? Well we can, as Heiner Fruehauf, be fascinated by and have the good furtune to be drawn towards teachings of the Self Healing Powers of Nature called the Yang Qi – healing with spirit and emotions so yang that you don’t even use needles!
Our planet is an emotional planet - and we cannot get around those emotions without learning about them and letting them help us unfold and see our self.
Behind every practitioner there is also a person with a wonderful personality, as well as behind the human being standing in front of you. We see it every day in our clinics, people, who share their very personal stories with us of life, pain, anger, love, sadness, distrust, broken hearts, fears and every imaginable deep hurt.
In every minute of these heart-felt feelings and hard-to-deal-with situations, there is a potential of transformation from dark to light in whichever way it is possible in the situation in which this particular human being finds himself or herself.
We experts on Chinese Medicine are so much more than just our knowledge and intellect - we are human beings with our own individual stories, and part of this is our own walked path involving a healing medicine.
I would like to mention Christine Li’s ending lines from a workshop description she wrote: “Who is getting healed by the end of the day? Patient or practitioner?"
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