Male and Female Differences and Strengths- The Yin Yang Perspective

The most fundamental essential philosophies behind Oriental history, culture, religion, government and business is Yin Yang theory.  This is one of the oldest cosmologies in all of human thinking.  People have been using this understanding of life for over 5000 years.  We don’t know its true historical timeline as  archeological evidence can document only around 5000 years at present.  Yin Yang theory works with the premise that all of life stems from a point of perfect balance.  Read more

Living A Deeper Life

As you may know from having looked at my material before, my goal is to help you live a richer, kinder and more skillful life.  I want you to feel greater love, more vitality and deeper passion.  I hope that by engaging with what I teach,  you will discover new facts and insights that make being you an increasingly valuable person to be in every respect.  I do this by teaching you the principles I have been trained.  I hope they can help you, as they have helped millions of others over the past several thousand years.  Read more

Can Bad Sex Make You Sick?

Isn’t life easier when you’re having great sex? Isn’t your step lighter and your mind clearer? Don’t you feel healthier and more vital? According to Chinese medicine, superior sex is the most effective form of preventive medicine. On the flip side, an unhappy bedroom results in poor health. As an acupuncturist and healer, I have helped hundreds of patients see how better sex produces healthier bodies and souls. Read more

The Sex Dynamic: Healing Through Gender Awareness

Those who understand the nature of sex will nurture their vigor and prolong their life. Those who treat its principle with contempt will injure their spirit and shorten their life. Tung Hsuan Tsu, c. fifth-seventh centuries AD

Ignorance of the necessity for sexual intercourse to the health and virtue of both man and woman is the most fundamental error in medical and moral philosophy.
George Drysdale, The Elements of Social Science (1854) Read more

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