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Sarah Pritchard is a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine and an educator. In this episode, we discuss different types of medicine including energetic, physical, and internal medicine, the importance of flexibility and shaping as a therapist, and self-care practices for energetically demanding work. Sarah also shares her unique experience with the Dow Academy in Milan, Italy, and her approach to teaching Tweina with a focus on simplicity, presence, and intent. We also delve into how intuition and creativity are essential in practicing acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine.
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
03:06 Sponsor
03:54 Growing interest in classical Chinese medicine methods.
12:07 Using hands in acupuncture, returning to tradition.
16:05 Therapy roots from various cultures, shaping modern treatments.
24:40 How did giving and receiving feel?
32:34 Study of Chinese medicine separates holistic unity.
34:13 UK and Canada seeing frustration in education.
40:47 Efficiency in learning leads to creative mastery.
47:04 Maintaining energy and chi through grounding practices.
54:42 Exploring, developing Qigong, online resources, empowerment, Canada.
56:58 Appreciate connection and value in alternative education.
01:01:27 Fascination with spiritual questions and consciousness channels.
01:07:23 Artistic backgrounds attract good healers and practitioners.