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A Meridian Therapist in China, Week 1: Love at First Bite
In my first week in the hospital i've: - been laughed at for using poppers (oh how a wanted to defend my beloved shinkan, heads nearly rolled) - had a chinese needle thrust into my arm without a twinkle of pain... only to be nearly reduced to tears with a few short thrusts . . .
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Japanese Acupuncture in Japan By Alan Jansson
Greetings and Salutations, After what has been an extremely busy week in clinic I am preparing to leave for Japan tomorrow morning. My visit to Im . . .
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The Art of Japanese Acupuncture By Alan Jansson
It is exactly 2 weeks since my return from Ikeda sensei's clinic and I am only just beginning to get a sense of what I learned. At sensei's clinic in Imabari, Japan, conversation was at a premium, a direct result of my diabolical Japanese literacy levels. Ikeda sensei's teaching was almost exclusively in the doing and my learning was in direct proportion to my awareness. . . .
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A Road Less Travelled: An Aussie's perspective of Traditional Acupuncture in Japan in the 21st century Alan Jansson
As always, upon leaving 'down under' for 'the land of the rising sun' I had little expectation from my journey to Japan other than to take in, observe, osmose if you like, some of the knowledge, skill, experience and that indefinable essence that reverberates through the clinics of those who practise the art of Traditional Acupuncture and Moxibustion. This was to be a learning journey, the objective, to refine and develop my capacity to practise Traditional Acupuncture. . . .
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