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Jason, you can check www.dragonrises.org and see who is teaching in the near

future from the Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis certified teachers. I will

be teaching one in the fall, but not yet sure of the date. It will be in NJ.

 

Ross

 

 

 

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Pulse seminar?

 

Are there any pulse seminars that are in the next year in the United States?

I am looking for a more ADVANCED level with a 'master' practitioner.

 

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Ross Rosen, JD, MSTOM, LAc (NY), CA (NJ), Dipl OM (NCCAOM)

Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, P.A.

166 Mountain Avenue

Westfield, New Jersey 07090

(908) 654-4333

www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ross,

 

In your view, what do you think of Dr. Hammer's Book, Chinese Pulse Diagnosis,

as a substitute for the seminar?

 

Mike L.

 

Ross Rosen <rossrosen wrote:

 

Jason, you can check www.dragonrises.org and see who is teaching in the near

future from the Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis certified teachers. I will

be teaching one in the fall, but not yet sure of the date. It will be in NJ.

 

Ross

 

 

 

Message: 2

Sat, 10 Sep 2005 07:47:30 -0600

" "

Pulse seminar?

 

Are there any pulse seminars that are in the next year in the United States?

I am looking for a more ADVANCED level with a 'master' practitioner.

 

-

 

 

 

 

 

Ross Rosen, JD, MSTOM, LAc (NY), CA (NJ), Dipl OM (NCCAOM)

Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, P.A.

166 Mountain Avenue

Westfield, New Jersey 07090

(908) 654-4333

www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mike,

The book is great, very thorough, with excellent pictures,

descriptions, theory, etc. It is in no way a substitute for the

seminar, however. To really reap the benefits of the book, one

needs hands on demonstration and practice. The book is not meant to

substitute the seminars. Seminars are set up in small groups,

usually limited to 12 people and heavily hands on in presentation

(70%)with about 30% theory, lecture, etc. The depths need to be

calibrated as they are a key to understanding the qualities. Where

a quality or combination of qualities is found can lead to different

interpretations. Likewise, there are 22 complementary positions,

some of which are difficult to find without some instruction.

Typically, there are many stages to the seminars, Intro, Beginning,

Intermediate, Advanced, Masters, Instructor.

 

I would definitely recommend buying the book, though.

 

Ross

 

 

, Mike Liaw <mikeliaw>

wrote:

> Ross,

>

> In your view, what do you think of Dr. Hammer's Book, Chinese

Pulse Diagnosis, as a substitute for the seminar?

>

> Mike L.

>

> Ross Rosen <rossrosen> wrote:

>

> Jason, you can check www.dragonrises.org and see who is teaching

in the near future from the Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis

certified teachers. I will be teaching one in the fall, but not yet

sure of the date. It will be in NJ.

>

> Ross

>

>

>

> Message: 2

> Sat, 10 Sep 2005 07:47:30 -0600

> " "

> Pulse seminar?

>

> Are there any pulse seminars that are in the next year in the

United States?

> I am looking for a more ADVANCED level with a 'master'

practitioner.

>

> -

>

>

>

>

>

> Ross Rosen, JD, MSTOM, LAc (NY), CA (NJ), Dipl OM (NCCAOM)

> Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, P.A.

> 166 Mountain Avenue

> Westfield, New Jersey 07090

> (908) 654-4333

> www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

>

>

>

>

>

 

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Thanks, Ross, for the feedback!

 

Mike L.

 

rossrosen <rossrosen wrote:

Mike,

The book is great, very thorough, with excellent pictures,

descriptions, theory, etc. It is in no way a substitute for the

seminar, however. To really reap the benefits of the book, one

needs hands on demonstration and practice. The book is not meant to

substitute the seminars. Seminars are set up in small groups,

usually limited to 12 people and heavily hands on in presentation

(70%)with about 30% theory, lecture, etc. The depths need to be

calibrated as they are a key to understanding the qualities. Where

a quality or combination of qualities is found can lead to different

interpretations. Likewise, there are 22 complementary positions,

some of which are difficult to find without some instruction.

Typically, there are many stages to the seminars, Intro, Beginning,

Intermediate, Advanced, Masters, Instructor.

 

I would definitely recommend buying the book, though.

 

Ross

 

 

, Mike Liaw <mikeliaw>

wrote:

> Ross,

>

> In your view, what do you think of Dr. Hammer's Book, Chinese

Pulse Diagnosis, as a substitute for the seminar?

>

> Mike L.

>

> Ross Rosen <rossrosen> wrote:

>

> Jason, you can check www.dragonrises.org and see who is teaching

in the near future from the Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis

certified teachers. I will be teaching one in the fall, but not yet

sure of the date. It will be in NJ.

>

> Ross

>

>

>

> Message: 2

> Sat, 10 Sep 2005 07:47:30 -0600

> " "

> Pulse seminar?

>

> Are there any pulse seminars that are in the next year in the

United States?

> I am looking for a more ADVANCED level with a 'master'

practitioner.

>

> -

>

>

>

>

>

> Ross Rosen, JD, MSTOM, LAc (NY), CA (NJ), Dipl OM (NCCAOM)

> Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, P.A.

> 166 Mountain Avenue

> Westfield, New Jersey 07090

> (908) 654-4333

> www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

>

>

>

>

>

 

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