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Just a point of clarification and curiosity:

Much of , its practices and techniques, are rooted in

the various traditions of Buddhism and Taoist philosophy and doctrine.

Are you suggesting a ban on discussions that link the methods and

ideas of TCM to thier doctrinal roots as well?

 

David Karchmer

Austin, TX

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I must say I agree with Attilio.

 

I've noticed that the odd passing reference to religion has been

tolerated on this forum in the past *when part of a bigger email about

something else*.

 

Also I there have been whole discussions about religious roots of TCM.

But here it was actually discussing TCM.

 

But sending a whole email dedicated to a religiously based message of

good will etc may be insulting to some - and is certainly not in line

with the groups purpose - and therefore really wastes bandwidth.

 

Happy holidays to you all! David

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " David Karchmer "

<acuprof@h...> wrote:

>

> Just a point of clarification and curiosity:

> Much of , its practices and techniques, are rooted

in

> the various traditions of Buddhism and Taoist philosophy and

doctrine.

> Are you suggesting a ban on discussions that link the methods and

> ideas of TCM to thier doctrinal roots as well?

>

> David Karchmer

> Austin, TX

>

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That certainly clarifies it for me Attilio!Thanks for the guidelines.

And happy non-secular practice of Taoist and Buddhist influenced TCM

(among many other cultural and religious forces)to you and everyone on

the site!

 

David Karchmer

thecornerstoneclinic.com

Austin, TX

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