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Jim,

 

thanks,

 

 

I feel the pulse and The expressiveness of the body and the divergence of

Greek and Chinese medicine.

Shigehisa Kuriyama

is a pearl and one if not the favourite book of mine...

 

 

read Li Shi Zhen paradigm translation, since at least five years ago, but I

am slow, so now I am recording it (personal usage),

 

sometimes " can " detect " events according to time line but still do not know

how to use it.

 

two books that really helps me, donated by Paradigm Publication:

 

Japanese acupuncture a clinical guide, Stephen birch & Junko Ida and A brief

history of Qi, Zhang Yu Juan & Ken Rose (as they according to me anyway)

touch upon the phenomena that even time is relative...

 

So with regard to the pulse before I can go to, say the USA what can I do in

between?

 

although it may not be transparent all I do is to teach one or two more

people so Chinese medicine in Guatemala could grow from the needs that a

community orientated medicine demands...

 

hence I refrain from going to Sweden thus this winter I will buy a " heavy

duty " amounts of books from redwing...

 

thus in-between going to where the masters are what can one do?

 

Learn a instrument?

 

record articles and books about pulse?

 

take the pulse for x:is time?

 

any computer program?

 

With hope and aspirations...

medicine and health

in separable

 

like living

and society

 

 

marco in guatemal

 

 

---- Original Message -----

" James Ramholz " <jramholz

 

Sunday, July 27, 2003 7:05 PM

Future Integration

 

 

> , " Marco " wrote:

> > how can someone with lesser abilities learn the pulse bearing in

> mind that I am on my own, i.e. right now have no access to masters

> of the art... >>>

>

>

> Marco:

>

> Like learning a musical instrument, learning pulse diagnosis can be

> difficult and time consuming; it requires a teacher to guide you

> through it because it is a physical skill even more than

> intellectual one. If you already have a background and familiarity

> with the basics--discussed in the Li Shizhen--you could expand your

> skills on your own with less direct contact. If not, you should

> consider coming to the US for seminars several times a year to get

> started. There's no getting around putting the time in.

>

>

> Jim Ramholz

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> 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.

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, " Marco " wrote:

> how can someone with lesser abilities learn the pulse bearing in

mind that I am on my own, i.e. right now have no access to masters

of the art... >>>

 

 

Marco:

 

Like learning a musical instrument, learning pulse diagnosis can be

difficult and time consuming; it requires a teacher to guide you

through it because it is a physical skill even more than

intellectual one. If you already have a background and familiarity

with the basics--discussed in the Li Shizhen--you could expand your

skills on your own with less direct contact. If not, you should

consider coming to the US for seminars several times a year to get

started. There's no getting around putting the time in.

 

 

Jim Ramholz

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Dear Jim,

 

everything and no thing

pertains,

to everything....

 

if you know what I mean...

 

I am sorry

to be a bore

believing

in hearts

of

Herts.

 

lets not forget Chinese medicine...

 

Marco in Guatemala

 

 

Ps. although, I am disleskis I read...

 

 

 

 

-

" James Ramholz " <jramholz

 

Sunday, July 27, 2003 9:15 PM

Re: Future Integration

 

 

> , " Marco " wrote:

> > So with regard to the pulse before I can go to, say the USA what

> can I do in between? >>>

>

> The best thing is to keep reading. Since everything pertains to the

> pulses, you should read about everything.

>

>

> Jim Ramholz

>

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.

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>

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, " Marco " wrote:

> So with regard to the pulse before I can go to, say the USA what

can I do in between? >>>

 

The best thing is to keep reading. Since everything pertains to the

pulses, you should read about everything.

 

 

Jim Ramholz

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Marco in Guatemala,

>

> I am sorry

> to be a bore

> believing

> in hearts

> of

> Herts.

 

On behalf of Pablo Neruda and

the whole universe I forgive you

for being a bore.

 

I suggest you find someone to

whom you can say the following...

just once:

 

quier hacer con tigo

lo que la primavera

hace con los cerezos

 

Then just stand back and wait.

Everything should take care of

itself.

>

> lets not forget Chinese medicine...

 

Yes!

 

Let's not forget.

 

 

>

> Marco in Guatemala

 

Ken in Beijing

>

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