I hope it will be published by the time of the BAcC Annual Conference in
September, where I will be giving a talk on Saturday 23 September on the
challenges and rewards of introducing Chinese acupuncturists to the practice of
five element acupuncture.
I am also adding a note here to help those who come to our seminars and
want to learn more about a five element approach to treatment. At
our seminars many questions are always asked about point selection. I
realise that some of you may not know that I revised and updated the second
edition of my Handbook of Five Element Practice to include what I
consider to be a more comprehensive discussion of the way in which we use point
selection in five element acupuncture. In particular, I added a
surprisingly short list of the points I like to use. It would be helpful
for anybody trying to understand the principles behind five element point
selection to familiarize themselves with the relevant chapters in this new
edition of the Handbook (to be obtained from Singing Dragon Press).
At each seminar I also always emphasize my beloved mantra: “Think
elements not points”, to help those who find difficulty in understanding the
five element approach to point selection.
I hope everybody will have a good Easter break, and that spring will
bring with it a bit more of Wood’s optimism.
Congratulations! I enjoyed the first blog book very much and look forward to reading the next one.
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