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28: Healing and Self-Sovereignty through Chinese Medicine with Tim Sullivan

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Chinese medicine has some powerful principles and perspectives to offer on healing, many of which aren't known or understood in contemporary western culture. I recently had a lot of fun, and intellectual stimulation, talking with Tim Sullivan who is an experienced Chinese Medicine practitioner based in Totnes, Devon, UK. We dig into several aspects of health and healing, including the role of meditation, the significance of expectations as a cause of despair, types of healing and healers from a Chinese perspective, how to get on your path to find purpose in your life, and the power of choice and change in the healing process. As Tim's teacher and mentor, Daoist Priest Jeffrey Yuen, puts it: “The same person that gets the disease can’t be the same person that cures the disease.” You have to change your mind to change the disease. Anyone can be enlightened at any moment. I hope that you find some enlightenment in this episode for your own journey. Tim teaches and mentors those interested in learning Classical Chinese Medicine. For more information on Tim's practice, visit www.incarnations.info. To contact Tim, you can email him directly: [email protected]. (Episode recorded on 4th January 2022.)
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Chinese medicine has some powerful principles and perspectives to offer on healing, many of which aren't known or understood in contemporary western culture. I recently had a lot of fun, and intellectual stimulation, talking with Tim Sullivan who is an experienced Chinese Medicine practitioner based in Totnes, Devon, UK. We dig into several aspects of health and healing, including the role of meditation, the significance of expectations as a cause of despair, types of healing and healers from a Chinese perspective, how to get on your path to find purpose in your life, and the power of choice and change in the healing process. As Tim's teacher and mentor, Daoist Priest Jeffrey Yuen, puts it: “The same person that gets the disease can’t be the same person that cures the disease.” You have to change your mind to change the disease. Anyone can be enlightened at any moment. I hope that you find some enlightenment in this episode for your own journey. Tim teaches and mentors those interested in learning Classical Chinese Medicine. For more information on Tim's practice, visit www.incarnations.info. To contact Tim, you can email him directly: [email protected]. (Episode recorded on 4th January 2022.)
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