Holistic Anatomy
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Mar 12Dr. Paul Drouin
Holistic Anatomy Introduction
The Art of Medicine has developed along with a growing understanding of human anatomy and physiology. Before we understood the mechanics of the human body, medicine was in the dark ages. And even today, the medical curriculum is still anchored in a mechanistic view of how the body works, based on a dualistic point of reference that has no explanation +
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The Bonghan Circulatory System As an Extension of the Meridians
For many years, the meridians of classical acupuncture have been viewed as energy channels carrying some kind of esoteric chi +
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The Uncertainty Principle & the Meridians
In the previous blog, we discussed the local nature of the meridians, known as the Bonghan circulatory system, which could +
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Light Circulation System
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Subtle Physiology & the Chakras
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Quantum State and Taoist Medicine
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The Rainbow Body
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Quantum Coherence
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Holisitic Anatomy Overview
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Consciousness Acupuncture
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