We organise and run International Courses on Classical Chinese Medicine and associated Public Lectures on Wellness and Healing from a Daoist Healing Arts perspective.
Energetics of Herbs Used in Chinese Medicine Based on the Principles of Wellness, Restoration and Therapeutics One of the earliest classifications of herbs used in Chinese medicine is Shen Nong’s Ben Cao that was compiled by Tao Hong-Jing during the…
The Philosophical Influences on Early Acupuncture and their Significant Applications The foundation of early Chinese acupuncture is often attributed to HuangDi NeiJing, which historians believed was written during the Han Dynasty (2nd century BCE) as the text comprises of many of the…
Using Channels as Roadmaps to Transcendence Rich in Chinese medicine is the influence stemming from Daoism and the role that acupuncture can exert in assisting individuals in undergoing transformation and communion with the divine. While the experience of the divine is…
The Narratives Inherent in the Primary Channels Our human existence comprises many stories that can be influenced by our genetics, our environment, our upbringing and education and by social, religious and cultural influences. Each of you weaves together your own…
Mind – Consciousness and its Frontiers – from the perspective of Shamanism, Daoism, and Classical Chinese Medicine When conceived as an immaterial entity, the “mind” has always intrigued and provoked human consciousness of its existence. Using the mind to understand…
Within the long history of the Chinese civilization, its people have endured many epidemics that have resulted in innumerable deaths and continued long-term suffering from those who had recovered but with lingering signs and symptoms. Confronted with such devastation, Chinese…
Shang – TRAUMA has always been a prevalent issue in all societies, stemming from accidents, crime, domestic and sexual abuse, warfare, torture, natural disasters, etc. Associated with the Kidneys and the Heart (Pericardium), trauma reflects a severe impact on our…
In this two day seminar in London, Master Jeffrey Yuen explores how internal, external and constitutional diseases originate, develop and how they are resolved as they move though the meridian systems of the body. He explains how healing takes place…
Clinical Applications of Alchemy in Chinese Medicine. Within the context of Chinese medicine, understanding one’s ming-life or constitution and its associated yun-destiny or lesson plans affords an individual the ability to make conscious and notable decisions as to how to…
The curious organs (Qi Heng Zhi Fu) are considered a mysterious grouping of organs. These curious organs are responsible for evolutionary changes in the human form and spirit. This is within the context of Chinese Medicine. The belief is that…
Chinese Constitutional Therapy Medicine is based on the notion that ming-fate can be understood and even altered. This can be done by tapping directly into the jing-essence. By redirecting the dissemination of the jing qi (essential qi) from the San…
The Liver channel as the last channel in the continuum of the 12 Primary Channels of Chinese Acupuncture. This is representative of the end of the life cycle and serves as a poignant reminder of the process of completion, and…
The Gall Bladder Channel, as part of the continuum in the sequence of the Primary Channels, represents the last yang channel and as such, signifies the summation of all the activities of the previous yang meridians. Serving as the fu-bowel…
The Kidney Channel reflects the deepest layer of human energetics in acupuncture at the inherited and constitutional level. Understanding its dynamics allows the clinician access to genetic and epigenetic information. This information can help a patient to learn about his or…
Daoist Priest and world-renowned Scholar of Daoism and Chinese Medicine, Master Jeffrey C. Yuen continues to share his extraordinary insights into the 12 Primary Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine with a greater emphasis on the importance of the sequence of…
Water represents the foundation and essence of life, in terms of the manifestations of our thoughts as generated and shaped by our perceptions. Its displacement and irrigation germinate into the realities that serve to validate our lives and our “truths.” In doing so, water also signifies the substantiation…
With this seminar, Daoist Master Jeffrey Yuen continues the seminar series of exploring and examining the primary channels as a sequence of continuous pathways where one channel evolves into the next channel as trajectories of wellness and healing. The Spleen…
With this seminar, Daoist Master Jeffrey Yuen begins the series of exploring and examining the primary channels as a sequence of continuous pathways where one channel evolves into the next channel as trajectories of wellness and healing. Coming from the perspective…
Mai Zhen (Pulse Diagnosis) is perhaps the most elusive of all of Chinese medical diagnosis and has warranted many commentaries throughout Chinese medical history, ranging from Wang Shu-He seminal text Mai Jing to its standardization by Li Shi-Zhen’s Mai Jing.…
For thousand of years, the therapeutic use of essential oils of aromatic plants has been utilized for the maintenance and restoration of health. Essential oils, believed to possess the most concentrated aspect of a plant, were anointed for their scent…
The Eight Extraordinary Vessels (Qi Jing Ba Mai) are considered the ancestral and constitutional vessels of Chinese acupuncture. They represent both the blueprint and the architecture of one’s genetic or inherited constitution. From the physiological perspective they represent the unfolding of…
According to the Spiritual Pivot of the Inner Canon (Huangdi Neijing Lingshu), the Divergent Channels (jing bie) are one of the most important channel systems that a practitioner of acupuncture needs to study in order to become an effective clinician.…
The top five cancers (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) are: Men: prostate, lung & bronchus, colorectal, bladder and stomach. Women: breast, colorectal, lung & bronchus, ovary and lymphoma. These are similar to statistical findings in other European countries and the United…
During this conference on Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine, Daoist Master Jeffrey Yuen described the significant meanings, pathways (origins, convergences, sequences), and utilizations of the Yang and Yin Sinew channels (mobility, postural alignment, evaluation based onTong pain, protocols and differentiations).…
Practitioners of often look for techniques their patients can practice at home to extend the healing effects of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine During this one day seminar Jeffrey Yuen presented an overview of Qi Gong and suggested particular Qi…
Early /Chinese Medicine is inseparable from the practice of alchemy- the salvation of the Ling-Soul and the redemption of the Shen-Spirit. One of the most notable early Chinese Medical clinicians and alchemists was Ge Hong, who inherited the oral and…
The Theoretical Foundations for the Luo Vessels Contents Their Role within the Acupuncture Meridian System Historical Perspective based on the Ling Shu, the Su Wen and the Nan Jing. Luo Vessel Trajectories General Features of the Luo Vessels including Pathway Sequence…
In this seminar, Master Jeffrey Yuen explores the concept of healing as more that just treating illness and disease. He discusses ways to bring the Spiritual Domain back into medicine and explores cultivational aspects of the healer and the role…
Channel Systems of Classical Chinese Acupuncture In this seminar on the Channels of Acupuncture presented by Daoist Master – Jeffrey C. Yuen, you will learn about the history and evolution of acupuncture, as well as the three energetic layers of…