Guest guest Posted October 15, 2001 Report Share Posted October 15, 2001 Hi Mark *S* I am not sure if you are *joking*... I nevah considered myself of the religious sort, however now you bring it up... perhaps it is true. TCM is like a religion, in that it becomes apart of soooooooo much of who we are! I think religion is something that one... is consumed with all the time. It appears that TCM is like that... especially if we are doing to ourselves... all of the things that we tell to our patients. Things to eat... specific for the condition... ways to exercise to help them through the aging process... meditation, to help calm the mind... and so forth! When it comes to religion... I see myself as being eclectic! Born and baptized Mormon... I do not any longer prescribe to their religious theory... now that I am an adult and live in a time where I have free choice. Having followed the Red Road for 7+ years, learned much about Earth based religion, however many things were a bit to much Patriarch, so to speak. Now my religion is Goddess based... heheheheeeeeeeee now ya wanna talk religion?! My Goddess of choice is Kwan Yin... through Her, I am learning what it means to be Compassionate. Besides that she is the Buddha reincarnated *S*S* In other words... nothing is outside Spirit... We are all apart of that!!! Yours in Health, Teresa - " Mark Reese " <tcm2 Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:10 AM Re: Culture shock > > I think these statements support my contention that some of us see our > wonderful medicine debased into a religion. > > You are savage. (It's just like I am doing the acute > puncture to WM. Ha!Ha!) > > > > > Anywise, I believe sooooooo much in TCM and no I do not need to see > > scientific data. > > > I have experienced the wonders of TCM on myself... and that is enough to > > make me a believer. > > > > > > I believe Buddha speaks on healing... and says that some people will not > be > > healed, regardless of the modality used. > > > > Hallelujah!!!! > > Mark Reese > > > > Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 I think religion is something that one... is consumed with all the time >>>Religion is basically faith without evidence. I am one that prefer my Dr to have some evidence Alon - Teresa Hall Monday, October 15, 2001 10:30 PM religion...: Culture shock Hi Mark *S*I am not sure if you are *joking*... I nevah considered myself of thereligious sort, however now you bring it up... perhaps it is true. TCM islike a religion, in that it becomes apart of soooooooo much of who we are!I think religion is something that one... is consumed with all the time. Itappears that TCM is like that... especially if we are doing to ourselves...all of the things that we tell to our patients. Things to eat... specificfor the condition... ways to exercise to help them through the agingprocess... meditation, to help calm the mind... and so forth!When it comes to religion... I see myself as being eclectic! Born andbaptized Mormon... I do not any longer prescribe to their religioustheory... now that I am an adult and live in a time where I have freechoice. Having followed the Red Road for 7+ years, learned much about Earthbased religion, however many things were a bit to much Patriarch, so tospeak. Now my religion is Goddess based... heheheheeeeeeeee now ya wannatalk religion?! My Goddess of choice is Kwan Yin... through Her, I amlearning what it means to be Compassionate. Besides that she is the Buddhareincarnated *S*S*In other words... nothing is outside Spirit... We are all apart of that!!!Yours in Health,Teresa-"Mark Reese" <tcm2Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:10 AMRe: Culture shock>> I think these statements support my contention that some of us see our> wonderful medicine debased into a religion.>> You are savage. (It's just like I am doing the acute> puncture to WM. Ha!Ha!)>> >> > Anywise, I believe sooooooo much in TCM and no I do not need to see> > scientific data.>> > I have experienced the wonders of TCM on myself... and that is enough to> > make me a believer.>>> >> > I believe Buddha speaks on healing... and says that some people will not> be> > healed, regardless of the modality used.>>>> Hallelujah!!!!>> Mark Reese>>>> Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcarepractitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializingin Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services,including board approved online continuing education.>> http://www..org>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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