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SUMMARY:2019 European Advanced Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine®\nApplication of the Shanghan Lun Formulas\nAlong the Five Movements and Six Qi System of the Neijing\nApril 6 – 10\, 2019\nWelcome Kongress Hotel\, Mußstr. 7\,\n96047 Bamberg\, Germany\nTel: +49 (0) 951-7000-0 \nPresented by:\nTyler Rowe\, MS\, DCCM\, LAc\nDr. Arnaud Versluys PhD\, MD (China)\, LAc\n \n‘Five Movements and Six Qi’ wuyun liuqi 五運六氣is the common name of a theoretical system that documents patterns in meteorological changes observed during the sixty year Chinese calendar\, and how these changes affect human beings subject to these influences. The system also describes basic guidelines for the herbal medicine treatment of the conditions caused by these six influences. \nThe theory was documented in chapters 66-71 and 74 of the Suwen. These seven chapters\, which make up approximately one third of the entire text\, originally existed as a separate work titled the Yinyang Dalun 陰陽大論 or Great Treatise on Yin and Yang which was referenced in Zhang Zhongjing’s preface to the Shanghan Lun. The chapters were rediscovered after being lost between Han and Tang dynasties and added back into the corpus of the Neijing by Wang Bing in his 762 CE edition. \nThe Shanghan Lun is the first clinical handbook explaining the treatment of this kind of disorders caused by external invasion. The disease manifestations\, as well as their transmutation and progression with time\, are described in great detail in the Shanghan Lun\, as is their treatment with the canonical herbal formulas. \nThe Yun Qi system is unique as the grandfather of all time-based\, also referred to as chrono-biological\, methods in Chinese medicine. It applies the sixty year lunisolar calendar to calculate and create a forecast model of the prevailing meteorological conditions of each year\, from which medical insights can be gained. \nThe Chinese calendar is based on millennia of astronomical observations and whilst it is often applied to attempt Fate Calculation\, the Yun Qi is not an astrological or divinatory technique. It is a time-based medical theory that provides the clinician with verifiable data that translates into practical clinical insight and solutions. For more than a thousand years\, since its peak of popularity in the Song Dynasty\, the system has influenced prognosis\, diagnosis\, pathology\, pathophysiology\, epidemiology and herbal treatment in Chinese Medicine. \nThe ‘Five Movements’ correlate to the Five Elements\, or Five Phases\, and form the overall underlying weather pattern of a given year. They are determined by the ten Heavenly Stems tiangan 天干. The ‘Six Qi’ are often referred to as the Six Pernicious Influences and correspond with the system of Six Conformations liujing 六經. The calculation of their appearance during different times of the year is done using the Twelve Earthly Branches dizhi 地支. This makes it possible to forecast unseasonable and potentially extreme weather visiting the regular seasons. As such\, these ever-changing qi are commonly referred to as the ‘Guest’ weather\, in relation to the more stable and regular ‘Host’ weather of every season. When this information is correctly analysed\, the Neijing provides a therapeutic action plan for the prescription of herbal formulas with a set palate of flavors for each scenario. \nThis seminar will not only teach us the already calculated weather patterns and their possible pathologies for the next sixty years\, it will also correlate the flavor palates to Zhang Zhongjing’s formulas. \n  \nThe first part of this seminar will introduce the system in historical context and lay the foundation for calculations through understanding of the following basic doctrines: \n\nYellow River Chart\nLuo River Writing\n8 Trigrams\n10 Stems\n12 Branches\nSexagenary Calendar Cycle\n\n  \nFurther\, it instructs on the key aspects of the Lunisolar Calendar: \n\n24 Seasonal Nodes\n28 Asterisms\n\n  \nThe second part of the seminar will investigate and chart the base climates and primary pathologies correlating with the Five Movements and Six Qi. During this part\, we will also explore interactions and combinations in the charts and the role of local observation (including Northern versus Southern Hemisphere considerations) in modifying the findings\, with reference to pulse diagnosis. \nFinally\, a monograph for each of the sixty years will be presented with a strong emphasis on the conformations affected\, flavour dynamics and formula selection\, mirroring Zhang Zhongjing and our lineage founder Dr Tian Heming’s applications of the system. \nThis seminar is the first ever explanation of the full system on how to read and interpret the movement and qi of each year\, in order to better understand the weather patterns unfolding annually\, allowing you to understand their role in your patients’ pathology and subsequently improve your formula choice\, or modification thereof. \nThe course is co-taught by Arnaud Versluys and Tyler Rowe. Tyler has both a Bachelor of Acupuncture\, and a Bachelor of Chinese Herbal Medicine from the Victoria University of Technology. He is a Diplomate in Canonical Chinese Medicine\, graduated from the former Melbourne branch of ICEAM in 2013. He has years of experience in researching Chinese cosmological studies and traditional geomancy and has purposely developed this training for ICEAM. \nArnaud will teach the Shanghan Lun parts of the seminar\, using instructions from both the regular Shanghan lines\, as well as Chapter Three of the Song version of the Shanghan Lun. Tyler Rowe will instruct of the Neijing theory of the system and the actual monographs. This is the first-ever ICEAM Advanced Seminar offered in Europe. The total course confers 30 credits of continuing education. Advanced Seminars are offered once and this unique seminar is surely not to be missed!! \n  \nSeminar Language: English\, no interpretation \n  \nRegistration Cost: \n\nEarly-bird: USD 1\,815.00 (register before 11/30/18)\nRegular Price: USD 2\,135.00 (register after 12/1/18)\n\n  \nTo register for this seminar\, you need to do two things: \n\nRegister online on the ICEAM site by adding the seminar to your cart and going through the check out process.\nContact the hotel following the procedure as outlined in the reservation guide document attached. No payment is needed for the hotel at this point\, as you will make payments at the time of check in. But you need to register with them as early as possible to get a room reserved.\n\nReservation guide document: \nbamberg iceam_iceam advanced seminar 2019_hotel reservation guide \n  \nNote: this seminar is for Diplomates only\, but registration is also allowed for the current students who will graduate in November in Offenbach. As a Diplomate\, you already have an account on the ICEAM website. Please log in before registering. If you do not remember your log in information\, please email Dr. Versluys at aversluys@iceam.org \nIf you encounter any other issues during registration\, or have any further questions about this course\, please contact Dr. Versluys as well. All other logistical questions can be directed to Maximilian Beer at mbeer@bamberg.iceam.org \nLastly\, we will be hosting two clinical training days in Bamberg on Thursday and Friday\, April 4-5\, 2019. If you are interested in attending\, please contact Maximilian Beer for registration details.
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SUMMARY:London - Nineteen Lines on Pathology
DESCRIPTION:Chapter seventy-four of the Great Treatise on the Essence of the Utmost Truth zhizhen yaodalun of the Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor huangdi neijing records the most encompassing and original rules in Chinese medicine pathology. The nineteen patterns\, most commonly known as the Nineteen Lines on Pathology\, are considered to be the most authoritative instructions on classical etio-pathology and the only discourse where a differentiation method based on the five phase energetics is presented. \nThere is great difficulty in understanding these instructions\, because they cannot be researched from merely a more modern Qing dynasty organ differentiation standpoint that we are most accustomed to. As such\, the only path to full understanding of the lines is an evaluation from all possible angles in classical Chinese medicine thinking. This evaluation will be engaged in by cross-referencing other classics like the Classic of Difficulties nan jing\, as well as later commentaries by masters like Zhang Jingyue\, etc.  \nThe lines are structured along a twofold grid: the first outline along the five solid organs; while the second outline is arranged along the six Qi or six climatic influences. During the course\, all Solid Organ patterns will be studied and explained along with the most representative lines on the Six Qi. As such\, this course will provide the participant with a definitive understanding on classical Chinese medicine pathology and an excellent tool for the evaluation of difficult cases in clinic.
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