Archive for July, 2009
Japanese Acupuncture and the fine art of Rice Grain Moxibustion
Monday, July 27th, 2009Welcome, I’m writing this post on a pristine winters morning at Rainbow Bay on the Gold Coast, Australia. I traveled south seeking surf on the weekend and was fortunate enough to pick up a few relatively deserted waves at Broomes Head on Sunday and followed that up with a few quiet ones on the south [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Workshop, Our Best Yet !
Monday, July 20th, 2009Last Saturday’s Japanese Acupuncture workshop was one of the most successful that I have participated in. Colleagues/students from Finland, Israel, Japan, Byron Bay, Gold Coast, Brisbane and an Aussie expatriate practicing in India were all present and well n truly accounted for. For those unable to physically attend the workshop, we have the video and [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Education Part 1
Monday, July 13th, 2009Acupuncture education has become an almost totally theoretical system based on rigid textbooks emphasizing point based acupuncture and a very basic set of practical skills. Did you know that an overwhelming number of graduates disappear from practice within the first 5 years? Without a deeper understanding of the movement of energy throughout this meridian/organ complex [...]


