Inner Landscape Acupuncture

InnerLandscapeAcupuncture
1014 Bethlehem Pike
Erdenheim 19038

ph: 610-834-8755

 

Links to learn more:

National Acupuncture Association-     www.aaaomonline.org

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine-   www.nccaom.org

Pennsylvania State Organization-       www.acupuncturepa.org 

National Institutes of Health (NIH)-     http://nccam.nih.gov/health/acupuncture/index.htm

Acupuncture & Other information web-sites-  

                 www.essentialhealthcare.com/info_for_practitioners/efficacy.html

                 www.acupuncturetoday.com

                 www.acupuncture.com

                 www.acufinder.com

                 www.twistersyoga.com (Erdenheim & Ambler, PA locations)

                 www.ryahyoga.com (Conshohocken, PA location)

                     www.melinameza.com (best yoga teacher in Seattle, WA)

                 www.nordicnaturals.com (Fish Oils)

                 www.drjakefratkin.com. (Functional Medicine information, Leaky Gut Syndrome)

                            http://bastyr.edu/  (Graduate School Programs in Natural Medicine; Seattle, Washington)

                            http://www.cdutcm.org/  (Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China)

 


A final thought:

The picture below was taken by Jaime in 1997.  It is of a mural inside a Buddhist temple in the city of Cheng Du, in Si Chuan province, China.  The symbol in the center, often called "Yin-Yang", is more properly know as "Tai-Chi" and is the fundamental representation of the Yin energy of the Earth (the dark swirl) rising to Heaven, and the Yang energy of Heaven (the light swirl) descending to Earth.  It is also most signifcant to note that there is a small "spot" of Yin contained within the Yang "swirl", and vice versa.  The Chinese characters written down either side of the mural are translated to the right.  The simplicity of what is said is inverse to the depth of it's meaning!

Ren fa di

Di fa tian

Tian fa Dao

Dao fa Zi Ran

Man depends on land

Land depends on heaven

Heaven depends on the Dao

The Dao depends on the Natural

 

Dao Sheng Yi

Yi Sheng Er

Er Sheng San

San Sheng Wan Wu

The Dao gave birth to the One

The One gave birth to the Two

The Two gave birth to the Three

And the Three give birth to the Ten Thousand Beings

 


There with my friend, MaXiang!

Jaime Kahn Gordon, L.Ac., Dipl. Ac.

Jaime@InnerLandscapeAcupuncture.com

1014 Bethlehem Pike; Erdenheim, PA 19038 

(610) 834-8755

InnerLandscapeAcupuncture
1014 Bethlehem Pike
Erdenheim 19038

ph: 610-834-8755