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The Four Types of Humans & Famous Medical Doctors - Episode 2
Classical Chinese Medicine
10/25/19 • 56 min
Pandemics - The Bane Of The Human Race & The Driving Force Of History - Episode 17
Classical Chinese Medicine
06/30/20 • 56 min
The Five Virtues & The Five Organs Part 2: Integrity & The Liver - Episode 5
Classical Chinese Medicine
11/20/19 • 24 min
In part 2 of this series Dr Bisong discusses the relationship between the Liver and the virtue of Integrity.
Talking points include:
- Integrity can be viewed as the actions which you take in order to support the greater good or bigger system.
- The Dao naturally provides everything humans need and if we follow this design in our bodies our virtue and health can increase.
- Why when you do not act against injustice you become depressed as your soul is not being nourished by the virtue of ‘Yi’ and becomes numb.
- Integrity is not instilled in humans to provide balance in the environment, integrity is part of the design of the Dao for many different souls to upgrade.
- The liver is connected with activating the pineal gland and staying in dark environments at night provides an important function for liver health.
- ‘...Going dark, dark into the night brings out the miracle of the light...’
Hope you enjoy listening.
With Love,
CCMS.
☯️🙂
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The Five Virtues as an integral part of daily life. Episode - 25
Classical Chinese Medicine
08/27/21 • 48 min
In this podcast, Bisong talks about the Five Virtues as an integral part of our daily lives, affecting our health and well being on the most basic level. They are our tools to develop and grow.
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The Five Virtues & The Five Organs Part 1: Altruism & The Heart - Episode 5
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11/12/19 • 40 min
The Five Virtues & The Five Organs:
This will be a 5 part series discussing the relationship between the five virtues and the five organs largely taken from the De Dao Jing.
The De Dao Jing was the original version of the famous book Dao De Jing written over 2,500 years ago. This text is rarely known to the Western world as it was only discovered by archaeologists in China in 1973 and has yet to be translated into English.
The text in part deeply describes five virtues, (which once you connect with) can realign yourself with the principles of nature, and allow yourself to live a much more harmonious existence with yourself and others.
The first part of this episode will be an introduction to what virtues or ‘De’ really are, and will focus on the relationship between the Heart and the virtue of Altruism.
Talking points include:
- De can be perceived as a waterfall which fills up and nourishes your body just as qi does.
- That we are innately born with De, but how quickly it can be removed from us when living in society.
- The heart has no language and is a totality or oneness just like the De and the Dao, and judgement does not come from the heart at all.
- The heart is the ‘most important’ organ or chakra in the body as it is the governor which makes everything function and flow in proper order.
Hope you enjoy listening to the first part of this episode.
With gratitude and best wishes,
CCMS.
🙏🙂❤️
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Meridians In Daily Life - Episode 8
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01/08/20 • 70 min
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Four Times For Health - Episode 21
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12/12/20 • 42 min
In this podcast Dr. Bisong touches upon the background and principles of a simple lifestyle routine called 'Four Times For Health'.
As this routine is based on the principles of Nature, when this practise is followed routinely it can radically shift your health, vitality and approach towards life.
Talking points include:
- The I Ching has three main principles. Change, No Change & Simplicity. Ancient doctors used these principles to design a lifestyle routine which can align one with the natural order and return oneself to health.
- The benefits of drinking liquid before you sleep at night and again once you wake up in the morning.
- If you wake up with a headache and or a dry throat in the morning you could be damaging your brain tissue.
- The importance of waking up with the sun and sleeping when the sun sets.
- The benefits of not watching too many movies or playing too many games at night time.
- The Four Times For Health routine is a microcosm of the Four Seasons.
- If you follow this practise for 100 days you will change your DNA and notice the difference in your life.
And Much More.
Enjoy listening and have a great week of practising ahead.
🙂☯️
P.S.
For simple 4 Times 4 Health guidance and instructions, head to our website below and download the '4 Times 4 Health Handbook' in the 'Free Resources' section.
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Sun Simiao: The Immortal Sun Part 2 - Episode 22
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02/02/21 • 50 min
Welcome to the second part of the episode focusing on the famous Chinese Medicine doctor Sun Simiao.
NB: This episode is suitable for patients, practitioners and anyone who is interested in learning..
Talking points include:
- Sun Simiao also created a framework of virtue for patients of Chinese Medicine. This was done to ensure that the ‘commoner’ living in ancient times could live a healthy happy life.
- Sun Simiao invented the Happy Wanderer Formula Xiao Yao San.
- The practices of medicine Sun Simiao started are still being used 1500 years later. This is a testament to how using the patterns of nature and the sun and the moon brings lasting change and creates holistic medicine.
- Sun Simiao lived to the ripe old age of 141, “desires are needed, emotions are needed,.. just don’t overdo it”
- Among the 22 original practices he created, Sun Simiao included many specific habits which went into detail about when to bath and wash, and where to buy a house etc. All these habits can contribute to having a harmonious relationship between husband and wife and your partners.
Hope you enjoy listening to this episode.
With Love,
CCMS.
❤️
If you want to listen to more podcasts:
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Lötschberg Zentrum
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3917 Kippel
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Telephone +41 76411 0858
email: [email protected]
Emotions & Life: A Complexity System - Episode 23
Classical Chinese Medicine
02/16/21 • 66 min
In this extended podcast Dr. Bisong talks about the interplay of emotions and how they affect our own psychology and the development of the planet.
Talking points include:
- Restriction of authentic emotions causes blockage and illness
- Fear as a control mechanism
- Losing and winning as a part of fear
- Rationale vs irrational thinking
- Willpower and control vs heart and compassion as a centring energy
- How do emotions really function through looking at the 5 elements and their respective emotions
Take Care,
CCMS
❤️
If you want to listen to more podcasts:
https://www.classicalchinesemedicine.co.uk/.
If you would like to know more about our online and physical courses in the
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Lötschberg Zentrum
Haupstrasse 16
3917 Kippel
Switzerland
Telephone +41 76411 0858
email: [email protected]
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How many episodes does Classical Chinese Medicine have?
Classical Chinese Medicine currently has 40 episodes available.
What topics does Classical Chinese Medicine cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Acupuncture, Alternative Health, Love, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Classical Chinese Medicine?
The episode title 'The De Dao Jing & What is a Sage? - Episode 1' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Classical Chinese Medicine?
The average episode length on Classical Chinese Medicine is 51 minutes.
How often are episodes of Classical Chinese Medicine released?
Episodes of Classical Chinese Medicine are typically released every 11 days, 19 hours.
When was the first episode of Classical Chinese Medicine?
The first episode of Classical Chinese Medicine was released on Oct 17, 2019.
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