Free Introductory Seminar Series
Have you ever wondered about the underlying principles of Chinese medicine and what makes it work? Come join us for a free engaging session lasting an hour an a half. Where you'll learn about Yin-Yang Theory in Chinese medicine, Acupuncture Meridian Theories, and the Five Elements Theory. Ask us anything and learn about how these principles effect your health and well being. Join us September to October in our downtown campus at 283 Spadina Avenue, 3rd Floor.
Yin-Yang Theory in Chinese Medicine
Thursday September 22, 2016
6:30pm - 8pm
Free
The Yin-Yang symbol evokes an instant understanding about natural laws of balance, equality, cycles, and inevitable processes in the universe. We see it and instantly know it deep inside, yet we don't always know how to apply it to our everyday lives. This seminar is delivered by Dylan Kirk, a registered Chinese medicine practitioner, acupuncturist and tai chi instructor with over 20 years of experience in the field. He will take you through some of the basics of how to apply this ancient principle to your everyday life and health.
Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine
Thursday October 6, 2016
6:30pm - 8pm
Free
The five elements in the second fundamental principle of Chinese medicine after Yin-Yang theory in Chinese philosophy. We can relate the ideas of natural elements such as fire and water, wood, metal and earth but may not understand how they apply to our health and well-being. This seminar is delivered by Dylan Kirk, a registered Chinese medicine practitioner, acupuncturist and tai chi instructor with over 20 years of experience in the field. He will take you through some of the basics of how to apply this ancient principle to your everyday life and health.
Acupuncture Meridian Theory
Thursday October 20, 2016
6:30pm - 8pm
Free
One of the most curious elements of acupuncture, tai chi and qigong is the theory of meridians. The ancient Chinese people discovered that energy (qi) flows through the body like water-much like a rivers and tributaries moving water from sea to land. A deeper understanding of these pathways can give us a better understanding of our body, movement and health. This seminar is delivered by Dylan Kirk, a registered Chinese medicine practitioner, acupuncturist and tai chi instructor with over 20 years of experience in the field. He will take you through some of the basics of how to apply this ancient principle to your everyday life and health.