A Pictorial Report of Junji Mizutani’s Australian Moxibustion Workshop

Junji Mizutani in Action

2nd image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani’s sublime moxibustion skills

3rd image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani's sublime moxibustion skills

4th image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani's sublime moxibustion skills

5th image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani's sublime moxibustion skills

6th image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani's sublime moxibustion skills

7th image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani's sublime moxibustion skills

Junji Mizutani explains some of the intricacies of rice-grain moxibustion/tonetskyu

Workshop convenor John Thompson holds the eye in the sky for Junji Mizutani

John Thompson obviously enjoying himself

Junji Mizutani focuses on the Art of Moxibustion

Alternate forms of platform moxibustion, Kamya mini and Ibuki

Tonetskyu used in conjunction with platform moxibustion, all eloquently captured by the 'eye in the sky'

Junji Mizutani, a picture of relaxed concentration

The 'eye in the sky' was an invaluable visual asset

The Bamboo Tube, an essential tool in Junji sensei's clinical repertoire

The visual advantage of the 'eye in the sky'

Bl 59 gets a workout with Tonetskyu

Shitsumin on fire

Stronger Tonetskyu on Shitsumin draws the Yang Ki down helping jetlag

Junji Mizutani's toolkit

Junji Mizutani enjoying himself

Co-convenor, Greg Bantick holding the 'eye in the sky'

An alternate method of needle head moxibustion/Kyutoshin

World Acupuncture member Nick Smith firing up Takashi Furure

World Acupuncture crew, Andrew Beencke, Adam McIntosh and Alan Jansson post Sunday night AGM ready to head off to Junji sensei's workshop

World Acupuncture videographer Andrew AKA 'Ninja' capturing some sublime video footage

Junji Mizutani sensei in action on Monday

Takashi Furure, translator and key man of the Traditional Japanese Acupuncture Study Group in Australia loved the workshop

Nick Smith, trial by fire

GV 23 is an excellent point to administer rice-grain moxibustion/Tonetskyu for sinusitis

Awesome workshop, I learned heaps.
The survival of the ‘artistic heart n soul’ of our medicine relies so much on the demonstration of the finesse and skill of master practitioners in action.
Domo Arigato, Junji sensei, Greg and John.

Instructional DVD by Junji Mizutani is available here

http://najom.org/product.html

Highly recommended for the serious student of moxibustion.

Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture.  For well over a decade, independent of and in conjunction with Masakazu Ikeda sensei and Edward Obaidey, Alan has presented, convened and hosted more than 40 Traditional Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, New Zealand and USA. Driven by a strong desire to promote the consumer friendly nature, clinical efficacy and potency of Meridian Based Traditional Japanese Acupuncture, Alan is a staunch advocate of practically based workshops and draws upon his 25 years clinical experience and 14 years post and undergraduate teaching in a concerted effort to lift the bar globally in the clinical application of this most amazing medical art.

Join him in Exploring the Art of Acupuncture in the 21st century at  http://www.Worldacupuncture.com

About Alan

Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. As a staunch advocate of practically based workshops, Alan draws upon his 35 years clinical experience and 23 years post and undergraduate teaching. Alan has presented, convened and hosted more than 70 Traditional Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, Europe, and USA.

Comments

  1. I had such a nourishing time at this workshop.
    It has provided me with more confidence and eduation on the large number of conditions that this style of moxibustion can treat.
    Thank you to all involved.

  2. that looks like it was incredibly inspiring and practical! and i love seeing greg bantick in the mix–as soon as i spied him in the pic, i knew it was him, tho’ it’s been years since he was my instructor at pcom. what a great weekend you all must have had!

    • Yes indeedy Sarica, it was a lot of fun and I learned heaps.
      Greg is at his legendary best and we are very grateful for his return to our shores.
      Hope you and the family are well n happy.
      Hoping to make it back to the states next year.
      All the best,
      Alan

  3. Basia Grinberg says

    It is a very intresting information/
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    Basia

  4. So beautiful. It reminds me to use moxa more in my practice.

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