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Medicine without form - Affairs of the heart


za 19 oktober 2024 en zo 20 oktober 2024
Berghotel, Utrechtseweg 225, 3818 EG Amersfoort
12:00-18:00 uur
Josef Müller
Nederlands
€ 260,00
FAGT, LVNT, NVA (AT), NVST, NWP, VBAG, Zhong (12 NAP - Cat. 1)
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The Chinese term for psychology is “affairs of the heart”, but many TCM-therapists feel inadequate or not responsible to deal with mental-emotional problems of their patients-let alone spiritual matters. But Ling Shu chapter 8 states the root of disease lies in spirit (better in lack of access to this level) and if you manipulate Qi without innerstanding of the root, then you increase the chaos/Luan.
There exists a long tradition of treating patients exclusively by emotional interaction via Sheng and K’e-cycles called the living chain, but this oral tradition has been excluded from modern TCM textbooks.
This seminar will focus on approaches that are compatible with methods of Qi-regulation and can address mental, emotional and even spiritual levels of disease within the framework of Chinese medicine.
An introduction into these topics includes:
  • Developing trust between patient and practitioner called Gan Ying/resonance
  • Amplification of symptoms in order to understand their emotional context
  • Integration of shadow parts of our being through the alchemy of the heart
  • Elimination of external introjections(programs) that divert us from our life path (via Luo vessels)
  • 5 general treatment strategies to address different stages of the psycho-somatic transformation process.
“In old times heavenly doctors treated alone by the method of incantation/Ritual”

About the teacher

Josef Viktor Müller HP, Lic. Ac. studied psychology at the University in Zurich. He is trained in Shiatsu at Ohashi Institute New York and studied acupuncture at the College of Traditional Acupuncture of JR Worsley. He followed TCM training at the AGTCM (D), advanced training in Cranio Sacral and different styles of classical acupuncture as well as in transpersonal dream work.

In Switzerland, Zurich he has his own school (Ben Shen). He is a lexturere at numerous educational institutions in Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands.
He also has his own practice. He there works with constitutional TCM therapy using Yin Yang and the five phases. This method allows to trace back complex diseases spread over many functional areas of the body to the root and performed from a branch treatment without getting lost in symptoms.