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AUCM – Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Part 3 (16 sessions) is intended to convey herbal medication in the most traditional manner possible. According to Jeffrey, “the purpose of this course is to teach herbs in the traditional way…the way I was taught.”
AUCM – Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Part 3 with Jeffrey Yuen
Chinese herbal medicine is a very intricate and potent therapeutic approach. In contemporary society, the conventional approaches to the introduction of Chinese herbal medicine have undergone a process of streamlining and simplification, exhibiting a significant impact from the Western pharmaceutical paradigm. Nevertheless, the teaching of herbal medicine did not adhere to this approach in the past.
Historically, the pursuit of herbalism necessitated a more profound comprehension of botanical substances that transcended mere classification or rote memorization of textual information. The preliminary phases of the learning process entailed cultivating a deeper comprehension of botanical substances. Whenever feasible, the apprentice would acquire practical knowledge in the realm of herb identification and collection, exhibiting meticulous attention not just to the herb’s physical attributes, but also to the ecological context in which it thrives. The apprentice would also ingest the various herbs and document personal observations regarding their effects.
The acquisition of comprehensive knowledge regarding each herb was deemed crucial, however a significant portion of an apprentice’s time was allocated to the tasks of observation and providing assistance to the master. Initially, the apprentice would engage in the process of observing the synergistic effects of herbs when combined in various formulations. Similar to how one’s true nature cannot be fully understood until they engage with others, the distinct characteristics of herbs are revealed through their interactions with other herbs. The aforementioned statement holds true when individuals consume the identical herbal combination. The individual functions as a supplementary element inside the dynamic environment that is being cultivated through the amalgamation. The cultivation of the skill of herb preparation, also known as pao zhi, was undertaken concurrently.
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 1 – Part 1 – Oct. 8, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 1 – Part 2 – Oct. 8, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 1 – Part 3 – Oct. 8, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 1 – Part 4 – Oct. 8, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 2 – Part 1 – Oct. 9, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 2 – Part 2 – Oct. 9, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 2 – Part 3 – Oct. 9, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 2 – Part 4 – Oct. 9, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 3 – Part 1 – Oct. 10, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 3 – Part 2 – Oct. 10, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 3 – Part 3 – Oct. 10, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 3 – Part 4 – Oct. 10, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 4 – Part 1 – Oct. 11, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 4 – Part 2 – Oct. 11, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 4 – Part 3 – Oct. 11, 2021
- Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine – Day 4 – Part 4 – Oct. 11, 2021
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