It is the space in between. Like Dr. Keown depicts in his book The Spark in the Machine, there is the yin and yang and the space between. Love this stuff, have furthered delved into the details between the two perspectives. Truly just two languages saying the same thing.
Exactly! Dr. Keown is brilliant, I love The Spark in the Machine. If you have not yet had a chance to read his newest book "The Uncharted Body" it is also very much worth the read!
I Elizabeth. Sure thing. There are two great books I could suggest. The first is the appendix of Anatomy Trains where Tom Myers describes the comparison. The second is called The Uncharted Body by Daniel Keown.
How does the fascia system explain acupoints being more therapeutic than non-acupoints?
It is the space in between. Like Dr. Keown depicts in his book The Spark in the Machine, there is the yin and yang and the space between. Love this stuff, have furthered delved into the details between the two perspectives. Truly just two languages saying the same thing.
Exactly! Dr. Keown is brilliant, I love The Spark in the Machine. If you have not yet had a chance to read his newest book "The Uncharted Body" it is also very much worth the read!
Love this !
which book is this? Meridian channels
The book I refer to is called Anatomy Trains by Thomas Myers.
4:27 Energetic energy 😂
Ha! Great notice! I may have to write a new entry in Wikipedia about 'energetic energy'... 😂😂
I would really appreciate more info or sources that will help link anatomy trains with Accupuncture meridians please
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I Elizabeth. Sure thing. There are two great books I could suggest. The first is the appendix of Anatomy Trains where Tom Myers describes the comparison. The second is called The Uncharted Body by Daniel Keown.