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CHA,

 

 

 

It seems that the terms constraint, depression, stagnation, stasis, create

some confusion in the minds of many students and practitioners. Much of this

has to do with English authors translating the term (yu4) differently.

Anyway, I wrote up a little essay on the topic for my class at SWAC. I am

curious if any of you disagree with the points made, or have other sources

that explain things differently or just expand on the idea illustrated. The

article is on my website at:

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine/1ArticlesHP.htm

 

 

 

[under New articles.]

 

 

 

Any Comments?

 

 

 

-Jason

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Once again, a must needed article from you that clears the air. Very

good. I would love to see it expanded with a few case studies as

examples.

doug

 

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> CHA,

>

>

>

> It seems that the terms constraint, depression, stagnation, stasis,

create

> some confusion in the minds of many students and practitioners. Much

of this

> has to do with English authors translating the term (yu4) differently.

> Anyway, I wrote up a little essay on the topic for my class at SWAC.

I am

> curious if any of you disagree with the points made, or have other

sources

> that explain things differently or just expand on the idea

illustrated. The

> article is on my website at:

>

>

>

> Chinese Medicine/1ArticlesHP.htm

>

>

>

> [under New articles.]

>

>

>

> Any Comments?

>

>

>

> -Jason

>

>

>

<Chinese Medicine>

>

> tel:

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>

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Doug,

 

Thanx for the comments... I am curious what kind of case studies you would

like to see? And what would they be demonstrating?

 

-Jason

 

 

 

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> Re: stag vs. depression

>

> Once again, a must needed article from you that clears the air. Very

> good. I would love to see it expanded with a few case studies as

> examples.

> doug

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> , " "

> <@c...> wrote:

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> > CHA,

> >

> >

> >

> > It seems that the terms constraint, depression, stagnation, stasis,

> create

> > some confusion in the minds of many students and practitioners. Much

> of this

> > has to do with English authors translating the term (yu4) differently.

> > Anyway, I wrote up a little essay on the topic for my class at SWAC.

> I am

> > curious if any of you disagree with the points made, or have other

> sources

> > that explain things differently or just expand on the idea

> illustrated. The

> > article is on my website at:

> >

> >

> >

> > Chinese Medicine/1ArticlesHP.htm

> >

> >

> >

> > [under New articles.]

> >

> >

> >

> > Any Comments?

> >

> >

> >

> > -Jason

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> >

> > <Chinese Medicine>

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> > tel:

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