This is a pulse Record taken by Ross Roesn Ross Rosen, LAc., Dipl. O.M. (NCCAOM) 166 Mountain Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090, (908) 654-4333 Contemporary Chinese Pulse Record Referred by: Name: Gender: M Age: 17 Date: 4/1/10 Chief Complaint: ADHD +… Height: 5’9” Weight: Occupation: Rhythm: Changing rate at restNigh degree→avity [ 57, ext. Rate/Min: Begin: … Keep Reading »
The AE picture from Clinical Practice , p. 26-27
This is the origina color picture from my Clinical Practice text. Enjoy. Keep Reading »
Evolutionary Readings
Here are a number of links to interesting readings on evolution. I do not endorse all the views but they provide a well rounded presentation. 1. http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/Dawkins/viruses-of-the-mind.html 2.http://listverse.com/science/top-15-misconceptions-about-evolution/ 3. http://www.cast.uark.edu/local/icaes/conferences/wburg/posters/sboydeaton/eaton.htm 4. http://www.culturalnaturalism.org/2008/10/on-evolutionary-origins-of-religion.html 5. http://darwin-online.org.uk/manuscriptsBrowse.html 6. http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/ Keep Reading »
What is Enlightenment and Who is Enlightened?
John K: I think that this is an ideal stage to be at. Would you be able to name any practitioners or non-practitioners who are fully-integrated? Being able to visualize people can help us become more integral ourselves. Lonny: What you've asked is a very important question that takes some looking into. … Keep Reading »
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When you completed your profile, you consented to the general terms of use for this site. Participation on this site indicates that you have read, understood, and fully consented to those terms of use. Please familiarize yourself with them. Below I've summarized some major points. This is only a summary, and … Keep Reading »
Lonny Jarrett Interviews Z’ev Rosenberg
Lonny Jarrett interviews Z'ev Rosenberg, department head of Herbal Studies at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. We discuss the therapeutic relationship, Judaism, spirituality, medicine, the classics, and the emergence of Chinese medicine as a living and evolving practice. Z'ev commented this was the best interview he had ever done. I agree … Keep Reading »
The Technician and the Scholar Physician
"This term 'philosophy,' describes the entirety of intuitive insight, intellectual knowledge, and all concrete activities associated with the art of nourishing life. Medicine, from the perspective of the Neijing, is the science of how to safeguard one's body through the wisdom of the ages -- philosophy." Zhang Xichun, translated by … Keep Reading »
Heart/Kidney Axis and Soul
Thoughts on the Heart/Kidney axis and the soul. The heart/kidney axis can be thought of as a fuse that, early in life, blows out to protect the soul from harm in the face of circumstances too challenging for a young inexperienced mind to cope with. The heart/kidney axis is a physiological metaphor … Keep Reading »
Lonny’s Two Year Clinical Integration Course
"I have found my studies with Lonny Jarrett to be invaluable on many levels. The course has provided in-depth learning and clinical experience with pulse taking and five elements diagnosis, and perhaps more importantly what it means to be a practitioner and the intentionality behind each clinic encounter. My only … Keep Reading »
The Awakening of Conscience
Here I examine the postmodern inability to recognize hierarchy and it's relationship to conscience. There is much talk of holistic and integral medicine these days. It seems to me that, at the very least, the focus of any medicine that is truly holistic or integral would have to be on assisting patients to … Keep Reading »