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Exploring the relationship between the eight extraordinary vessels,
and the zangfu and extraordinary organs, this ground-breaking book
provides a new way of looking at the deep connection between the
flow of qi through the primary channels, the placement of the
confluent points of the extraordinary vessels along the primary
channel system, and Daoist conceptions of the evolution of
consciousness. He emphasizes the importance of the dai mai channel
in integration. The author points to direct relationships between
the primary channels, the extraordinary channels, and the zangfu
and extraordinary organs which demonstrate a deep, underlying, and
continuous connection between the individual and their environment,
a continuous connection to Heaven above and Earth below, and,
perhaps most importantly, an underlying drive of the channel
systems to continually, experientially bring us back to the
transcendent unity that we are always a part of, the natural state.
This book will enlarge the perspective of Chinese medicine
practitioners, and martial artists, and prompt new approaches to
treatment.
The Maxwell Papers, the Air War College's occasional papers series,
focus on current and future issues of interest to the Air Force and
US Department of Defense. The first Maxwell Papers was published in
May of 1996 with the Air University Commander's signature on the
foreword. Maxwell Papers are open to all interested authors,
particularly Air War College faculty and students, but also to
other officers and analysts. Maxwell Papers have been distributed
to over 400 addresses including all senior Air Force and US
Department of Defense decision makers, Professional Military
Education (PME) schools, contractors, and other US agencies, and
more than 40 foreign air forces and institutions. This document is
a Air War College Maxwell Paper.
In this highly original and authoritative book, Peter Eckman takes
pulse diagnosis as a common thread that links and integrates the
various disciplines of Oriental medicine, and shows that they are
in fact related by a common origin several thousand years ago. The
text describes the clinical details used in a variety of
acupuncture styles, synthesizing them into a coherent whole, and
illustrating the usefulness of this model with an extensive
presentation of case histories. A fundamental premise of the book
is that treatment should be based not only on the current condition
of the patient, but even more importantly on their inherent
constitution. The description of constitutional pulse diagnosis
therefore forms Part 1 of the text, the description of conditional
pulse diagnosis forms Part 2 and Part 3 provides more than 30 case
histories with pulse analysis, diagnosis and treatment (with
outcomes), so that the book will be of utmost practical benefit.
Much of the book consists of new theoretical schemata to organize
traditional Oriental medical concepts into a coherent whole -
groundbreaking work that will provide fresh insights and deeper
understanding to all practitioners of Chinese medicine, especially
acupuncturists. It presents a wealth of material that is not
commonly available in Indian (Ayurveda), Korean or Chinese
medicine, as well as other traditions of Oriental medicine,
including the only thorough presentation of Korean Constitutional
Acupuncture in English, based on the author's personal study under
its originator.
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