• The Universe Moves with Number and Principle (Part 2) | In Conversation with Deborah Woolf

  • Aug 4 2020
  • Durée: 26 min
  • Podcast

The Universe Moves with Number and Principle (Part 2) | In Conversation with Deborah Woolf

  • Résumé

  • Within Chinese philosophy, numerology describes a journey from the unmanifest to the manifest; a journey from the universal spark to the manifestation of Heaven and Earth, space and time; a journey that documents the creation of the five elements in Heaven, on Earth and within Man as we know and use them in practice. Today, Deborah Woolf takes us on a fascinating journey through numerology, space and time, and Wu Yun Liu Qi (Stems and Branches) – the root of five element acupuncture. In today's episode, we discuss the following:

    • Yang and Yin – expansion and contraction; the clear and the turbid; spirit and form.
    • Numerology within Chinese philosophy.
    • Li Qi Shu – the universe moves with number, rhythm and proportion.
    • The importance of the words that we use in practice and the problems that we encounter in translating the classical texts.
    • Yi (oneness) and Qian (one).
    • Heaven, Earth and Man vs. Heaven, Man and Earth – prenatal vs. postnatal.
    • Si Fang – The Four Directions.
    • Si De – The Four Heavenly Virtues.
    • The Five Elements on Three Levels – Heaven, Earth and Man:
      • the five archetypes of the five elements (Heaven).
      • the five heavens (Earth).
      • the five elements (Man).
    • Wu Yun Liu Qi (Stems and Branches):
      • the root of five element acupuncture.
      • space and time.
      • spirit and form – treating at a constitutional, emotional and/or physical level.

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