Learn how a deeper understanding of spirit can transform your clinical practice : CMQ 2 released!
Its here! Most of what you want to know is on the Chinese Medicine Quarterly Issue 2 page. Go on over, buy the issue, and then come back Ill wait.
Done? Well, before you jump offline and start reading your new issue, Ive got a few things Id like to share.
First, this issue was much easier to create than the last. We had our processes mostly down, our division of labor was clarified, and we all really enjoyed the clarity (and hugeness) of our topic. I could talk about Spirit all. day. long. It doesnt hurt that its linguistically, historically, theoretically, personally AND clinically interesting.
Second, we are so appreciative that you chose to join us in our adventure to deepen into our medicine. If we come together as a group, as a profession, as people who love the complexity and healing this medicine brings we can do great things. Buying a little digital magazine, for less than a couple of chai lattes, may not seem like its doing much, but it is doing more than you know. Every issue sold goes directly into supporting future research, writing and more. Independent scholarship is difficult to sustain, this is just one way of doing it. With your help, Deepest Health can become a vital part of the professional ecology of Chinese medicine. A more diverse profession is a stronger one.
Third, we hope you will share this issue and what youve learned with friends, students, colleagues, teachers and whomever might be interested. While we ask that you share with integrity (as discussed on the issue page) we do hope that the information and the questions it compels will spread like wildfire through the Internet and offline into your real lives.
Please feel free to comment on this post with any observations you have! about t he latest issue, or just to say hello. Were always happy to hear from you! Thanks again,
The Deepest Health Collective
Learn how a deeper understanding of spirit can transform your clinical practice : CMQ 2 released!
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