Qiological Podcast

Michael Max
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Jan 17, 2020 • 1h 12min

Encore Episode, Coherence and Resonance • Edward Neal

How does acupuncture work? We hear this question all the time. From our patients, from someone we just met at a neighborhood BBQ, from out parents, and if we are honest— ourselves. The ancient Chinese mind that conjured up acupuncture did not consider nerve pathways, endocrinological response or brain chemistry. The ancient Chinese mind looked out into nature and used that reflection to dream into the body. They considered the natural tides of expansion and contraction. The formed and the unformed, and how physical form arises from an unseen patterning that leaves its trace, like wind on deserts sands. In this conversation with Ed Neal we discuss the importance of Chinese medicine terminology, the essential role of 理 a kind of patterning from which manifest reality arises and how the Nei Jing can help us orient to the constant unfolding of life through time-space and motion.
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Jan 14, 2020 • 1h 7min

121 A Neurological View of Acupuncture Points • Poney Chiang

Just how do you locate an acupuncture point? Are you looking for bony protrusions, a palpable change on the skin, or a rule based measurement from a book? Locating acupuncture points is something every practitioner needs to do, and do well. And there are plenty of different criteria that can be used.This question about point location caught the attention of our guest in this episode. He started to seriously look into this issue, serious as in with a scalpel and cadaver.And what he’s found has been illuminating. Listen into this conversation on how one practitioner’s curiosity has allowed him to use modern science to find connections between the classics, acupuncture points and neurophysiology.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  
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Jan 7, 2020 • 1h 14min

120 The Archetypes of Confucius and Carl Jung • Pia Giammasi

Pia Giammasi, an expert in archetypes and translator of Buddhist texts, dives into the intriguing connections between Confucianism and Carl Jung's theories. She discusses how archetypes influence our psychology and behaviors across cultures. The conversation explores the fractal nature of Chinese culture, the interplay between technology and ancient wisdom, and the philosophical insights of action and integrity from both thinkers. Balancing archetypes like the warrior and magician, Giammasi highlights the importance of emotional sensitivity and the journey toward self-understanding.
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Dec 31, 2019 • 1h 12min

119 The Power of Connection- Business as an Aspect of Community • Brigitte Linder

An often overlooked aspect of running our own business is that it gives us a potent way of connecting with others and serving a community. Sure there are additional responsibilities that come with this kind of an opportunity. But the freedom it can give us, and the ways it will challenge us with personal growth, opens up experiences and opportunities we’d otherwise not have.Listen into this conversation on how doing business asks each of us to develop untapped potential in ourselves, connect us with a larger community and give us the opportunity to live a life where we get to choose our own responsibilities.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  
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Dec 25, 2019 • 1h 5min

Encore Episode, Practical Cosmology • Deborah Woolf

In the study of acupuncture we learn about the Five Phases, the Six Conformations, all kinds of relationships involving three, and the pattern differentiation of illness. You could say we learn about the “user interface” of Chinese medicine, but we don’t much study the underlying mechanics. Much in the same way we use powerful computers without knowing a line of code.In this conversation we touch a bit on the underlying code we are tinkering with when we work in clinic.It’s not often that a mathematician turns to acupuncture, but when she does, you can be assured she will be looking for First Principles to explain all those aphorisms and empirical observations we all learn along the way.
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Dec 24, 2019 • 1h 14min

118 Daoism in the Modern World • Josh Paynter

Daoism and Daoist thought is something that many acupuncturists have been exposed to. It might have been part of what launched our interest in studying medicine. And perhaps you’ve had the experience of reading books like the Dao De Jing and come away more with a sense of confusion than clarity. It’s challenging for us as modern westerners to grasp the meaning of writings that have come to us from across the expanse of time, culture and language.Daoist traditions are alive, but they are passed down within the confines and structure of communityListen in to this conversation on Daoism, hermeneutics, living traditions and medicine.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  
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Dec 17, 2019 • 1h 18min

117 Getting Your Finances Right: What the Entrepreneurial Acupuncturist Needs to Know • Bev Hacker

Money, for many, is the pebble in our shoe that irrates enough to annoy, but not enough for us to make a fundemental change. And if our accounting systems mirror our confusion or conflict around finances, then that adds more one more thing that we’d prefer not to think too much that will undoubtly circle back and be a source of suffering.A good accounting system, and the basic understanding of the principles involved can save us a lot of trouble. And it’s not that difficult. If you can learn Chinese medicine, you can certainly grasp the fundemental accounting principles that will help you to better understand the financial health of your practice.Listen in to this discussion on basic accounting for acupuncturists, embracing financial responsibility and why the 80/20 rule is your friend.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  
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Dec 10, 2019 • 1h 21min

116 Qi Anatomy • Brenda Hood

The way we make sense of structure helps us to understand function. Drawing lines and divisions helps us to understand parts. But a keen understanding of the parts does not always help us to see the whole of the functioning of those parts.The anatomy of qi gives us a kind of bi-ocular view of function and form. It helps us to understand a system, even as we are part of that system. And it invites our western minds, which have been cultivated on carving the world into pieces, to glimpse the unity of those parts.Listen in to this conversation on qi anatomy, Daoism and the influences of pre and post heaven influences.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  
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Dec 4, 2019 • 1h 17min

Encore Episode, Stalking the Wild Caterpillar Fungus • Jeff Chilton

Cordyceps is one of the precious medicinals of the Chinese medicine pharmacopeia. It’s a wild grown substance that has only recently begun to give up the secrets to how it can be cultivated so that its health benefits can be enjoyed by more than a privileged few.In this part two conversation with mushroom researcher and grower Jeff Chilton we hear about his recent trip to China for an international mushroom conference and get the low down on some exciting news about the "winter bug, summer grass"
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Dec 3, 2019 • 1h 4min

115 Beyond The Visible - Electromagnetic Radiation and Health • Brandon LeGreca

Chinese medicine reminds us that we are one part of a complex, interdependent and ever evolving ecosystem. That we both influence and are influenced by the world. Our toolmaking ability has wrought remarkable changes on the world, and on ourselves.In this conversation we look into the prevelence of manmade electromagnetic radiation, how it has dramatically proliferated in the past 40 years, and how some common health complaints could be a sign how the increase in electromagnetic fields in our living spaces might be effecting our wellbeing.Listen in to this discussion that gives us some of the basic science behind the technology that allows you to read this on your mobile device, and how we are at the very beginning of starting to understand the effect of electromagnetic radiation on human health.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  

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