I continue to write some comments on some tracks of Dao De Jing, which intrigued me, after a first article I wrote a few days ago. First, I sincerely thank the editor of the translation I'm reading the Laozi, AG Sabbadini, for responding with openness and enthusiasm to my email request to give a [...]
Filed under: Ideas and Theories on July 5th, 2011 | No Comments »
Curling up with a version of the Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching, or if you prefer) I came across some translations that made me think. The version I'm reading is that in my opinion very well done by AS Sabbadini, URRA editions. This edition has two advantages: compare the translation used in [...]
Filed under: Ideas and Theories on June 7th, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Already some time ago I proposed a test to identify the type according to the Five Movements. It was a written test, fairly complex, and (alas, I have noticed) is not very reliable (link to the old test). But now I have developed a new test easier and GRAPHIC, quicker to build and much more [...]
Filed under: Ideas and Theories on February 7th, 2011 | 4 Comments »
I recently read "Emotions Revealed", by Paul Ekman, I would say the greatest expert in facial emotional expressions. I followed a path of his training in the recognition of facial expressions really very interesting and useful I think. I quote here some remarks I made to read Ekman's book, based on my knowledge in medicine [...]
Filed under: Ideas and Theories , East and West , Pill of Chinese Medicine on July 2nd, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Following a discussion in which we talked about some of the characteristics of individual types in Chinese medicine, I have come back to mind some interesting observations that I had heard of Prof. Stanislaus on the stages of life, and I would like to share. To everyone who reads this post and are not familiar with [...]
Filed under: Ideas and Theories , pills of Chinese Medicine on December 2nd, 2009 | No Comments »
Often in Chinese medicine is called an individual type of diagnosis in the context of a potential "patient" or the subject being observed. I asked about it, what happens by changing the perspective, or as an individual type of therapist affect the treatment that is done. Just some thoughts about it here. I happened to [...]
Filed under: Ideas and Theories , pills of Chinese Medicine on March 7th, 2008 | 5 Comments »