Sun's Season of Channels: An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy, Chinese Medical Theory, and Channels by Jonathan Shubs (Paperback, 2021)

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Introduction 1. The difficulty of grasping the classics 3. The Essence of Yin and Yang 4. Yin and Yang and the 4 seasons 5. What exactly is a channel?. The mysterious Qi 12. The internal organs and the bowels 13.

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This is a creative, entry-level book on Chinese medicine theory, philosophy, and concepts told in an accessible, story-telling format in the context of a child visiting their grandparents over the summer and having lessons over afternoon tea. It presents the theory of Yin/Yang, the five elements, the Chinese Biorhythm Clock and the placement of the channels with a logical explanation in a narrative style. With a dialectic approach, it not only aids Chinese medicine students in understanding the Classical texts, but also nudges students away from memorising information and towards a deeper understanding of the channels and relevant theories.

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PublisherJessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN-139781787759022
eBay Product ID (ePID)19049065526

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Book TitleSun's Season of Channels: An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy, Chinese Medical Theory, and Channels
IllustratorFergus Byrne
AuthorJonathan Shubs
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicAstrology, Mental Exercise
Publication Year2021
Number of Pages208 Pages

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Item Height196mm
Item Width126mm
Item Weight234g

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Title_AuthorJonathan Shubs
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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