Course Description

This course delves into the rich history and intricate relationships between Daoism, Daoist Philosophy and Chinese Medicine from Master Shanhong Du, Senior Daoist Priest of the Zhengyi Daoist Lineage and Temple in Beijing. Daoism has roots in both philosophy, metaphysics and spirituality, and thus is a comprehensive system based on ancient Chinese astrology and scientific calculations, acting as a profound repository of knowledge.

The course explores the application of this wisdom to medical practice, with a focus on the Five Sacred Daoist Arts: 山 (Mountain), 医 (Medicine), 命 (Destiny), 相 (Physiognomy), and 卜 (Divination), each with its unique definitions and significance.

 

Course Outline

Module 1:  Background and the Interplay between Daoism and Chinese Medical

In this module, students will explore the historical background of Daoism, philosophical, spiritual and cultural fabric and how it is entwined and inseparable with  Chinese Medicine. Students will learn about the Five Sacred Arts and their applications in various aspects of life, with a particular emphasis on the Destiny (Ba Zi Astrology) and Medicine Arm.

Module 2: Five Element Diagnosis from Destiny (Ba Zi Birth Chart- Stems and Branches) to Chinese Medical

This module will introduce students to the concept of Five Elemental Energies in Daoism and its relevance to medical diagnosis. Students will study:

i. 八字诊断身强弱体制 (Diagnosing the Strength and Weakness of the Body System using Eight Characters)
ii. 八字流通性与身体 (Analyzing the Circulation of Eight Characters and their Impact on the Body)
iii. 预测规律, 趋吉避凶 (Predictive Patterns and Techniques to Seek Favorable Outcomes and Avoid Misfortune)
iv. 内外调整, 身心清净 (Balancing Internal and External Factors for Physical and Mental Clarity)
v. 道法调理, 平衡阴阳 (Harmonizing Yin and Yang through Daoist Practices)

Module 3: Theory of Ba-Zi (Heaven and Earth) Yin & Yang: Connections to Health

This module explores the profound connections between the Theory of Ba-Zi and the concept of Yin and Yang in Daoism and its implications for diagnosing physical health. Students will delve into the intricate relationship between these theories and Chinese Medical Diagnostics. Key topics include:

Making up 4×2=8 Pillars, Tian Gan, Di Zi – 12 Heavenly Stems and 10 Earthly Branches. This is a celestial and ancient analysis which ties into Daoist medicine as one of the five sacred arts of China.

Many high profile leaders, starts, CEOs in the East readily have access to this along with divination aspect of the charts and will use the assessment to determine how to strategize and analyse weakness and strengths in multiple facets of their life (Ming) including: Finances Relationships Career Health and Sickness Macrocosm conditions

i. Understanding the connections between Ba-Zi and Yin & Yang principles.
ii. Analyzing the accuracy and reliability of Ba-Zi and Yin & Yang in constitutional diagnosis.
iii. Application of Ba-Zi and Yin & Yang principles in diagnosing clients’ health

To have you Ba Zi Chart assessed by Master Shanhong Du, visit https://btcm.noterro.com/book-online/service/87284/Daoist-8-Pillars-()-Personal-Life-Chart-Reading-()-and-Analysis

 

 

About Master Shanhong Du

Master Shanhong Du is the Senior Daoist Priest at Qingxu Daoist Temple in Beijing.

His lineage is Zhengyi Dao (正一道)and the theory has been passed down for over 8000 years, however has only remained with a handful of disciples through the changes of the Cultural Revolution. Since, there has been a resurgence and Master Du holds a senior position within the Temple.

Daoist priests are specifically trained in Daoist Metaphysics and Spirituality, and Priests such as Master Du have the ability and deep knowledge to read personal and family link/hereditary birth charts, assess the great movements, luck, health and opportunities along with constitutional analysis.

They differ from self- taught Ba Zi Practitioners as there is a lineage in place and many of the theories, spiritual rituals and practices that was once key in Daoist practice is missing from self- taught Practitioners. Additionally, many of the classical Chinese Medicine Practitioners were also adept at Daoist Spiritualism. For many, this could be seen as the missing link.

What You Get After You Complete The Course

  • Notes to keep
  • 2 CPD Points
  • CPD Certificate 
  • 5 year access
  • Unlimited revisions during access period

 

 

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