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Monday, September 19, 2011

Free Talk on Thursday, September 22nd

This Thursday, I will be giving a talk at NESA in response to the question, "How does one approach needle technique as a path for acupuncturists?"  We will be gathered in Classroom 2 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM.  I was asked to be a guest lecturer by my friend and colleague, Par Scott, whose regular class meets at that time.  Par has generously offered his own translational work on part of Ling Shu to accompany my musings on the 'Nine Ancient Needles' and their relevance in modern day acupuncture.  Because some practitioners not enrolled at NESA have expressed interest in attending, Par has opened up the class to as many people as will fit into the room.

In addition to talking about the historical development of the 'Nine Needles' and the many different ways to use acupuncture tools, I will be sharing my own personal journey to become more proficient in acupuncture skills.  Come and hear about the practitioners who inspired me to become better at my work, and learn some of the foundational exercises that will help you develop your own acupuncture techniques and help you go beyond what you can do with a needle today.

Since there is limited seating available, it will be on a first-come-first-served basis.   So come early, bring some good questions and maybe your dinner.  I hope to see you there!

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