Numerology and Acupuncture Point Combinations (Recording)
On the surface, it might seem like numerology and Chinese medicine have nothing in common, but this assumption is wide of the mark. It is accurate to say that numerology was created in Greece whereas, China created Chinese medicine. It is also accurate to say that Greece and China had little, or nothing, to do with one another when numerology was created, in the middle 500’s BCE.
Chinese medicine and philosophy, as you probably know, involves a lot of numbers. The Three Powers, Four Levels, Five Elements, Six Divisions, Seven Emotions, are just some of the myriads of systems in Chinese medicine that use numbers to define them.
Numerology does likewise as it attempts to explain each person’s archetype. For the most part there are 9 numbers in this archetype system. Of these 9 numerology numbers, there are ‘Ruling’ or ‘LifePath’ numbers. There are ‘Personal Year’ numbers; and the numbers of your date of birth can also provide you with the ‘Arrows of Pythagoras’. What is interesting here, is that a lot of these numbers point towards a relationship with the Chinese medicine organ system. That being the case, you can use specific acupuncture point combinations to treat a patient within their numerology numbers and arrows.
If you are interested in learning archetype systems that can help you understand your patients more, then this is the workshop for you. Even more exciting is the fact that once you know these archetype systems you can learn more about anyone – yourself, friends, family – even your enemies.
Perhaps even more incredible is that you are given dozens of acupuncture point combinations that can be applied in your clinic immediately. So, join us for this fascinating workshop that will almost certainly change the life of your patients, yourself and the people close to you.
Themes
1) Numerology and Acupuncture Point Combinations: Archetypes and Life Paths
2) Numerology and Acupuncture Point Combinations: Personal Years and Arrows of Pythagoras
3) Numerology and Acupuncture Point Combinations: Club 27 and Five Element Archetypes
4) Numerology and Acupuncture Point Combinations: Five Spirit Connections
Learning Outcomes
- Get a much greater understanding of the origins of the numerology archetype system.
- Learn their numerology ‘Ruling’ or ‘Life Path’ numbers.
- Establish what their current ‘Personal Year’ is, but also what the other personal years offer themselves, their family, friends, and patients.
- Learn what the ‘Arrows of Pythagoras’ are and how to work them out easily; establish if they
possess any of these Arrows, and what these Arrows mean. - Obtain a much greater understanding of what the ’27 Club’ means and how this relates to numerology.
- Be provided with dozens of acupuncture point combinations that can be used within each of the numerology themes.
About David Hartmann
David Hartmann is an acupuncturist who also specializes in the modality of tuning fork therapy.
He has been practicing acupuncture since 1997 and has postgraduate qualifications in Acupuncture with both a Masters degree and pending PhD.
David is also a well known lecturer at the Endeavour College of Natural Health in Brisbane Australia, where he teaches subjects in the Bachelor of Chinese Medicine course. He is a researcher and writer, having recently written a textbook for the publishing company Singing Dragon titled ‘The Principles and Practical Application of Acupuncture Point Combinations‘ which was published in 2019. He is also the author of the ‘Acupoint Dictionary 2e‘ which was published in 2009.
David has presented at multiple conferences in the USA, Germany, England, Poland, Australia and New Zealand as well as stand-alone seminars in the USA, The Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, England, Australia and New Zealand. He has a wealth of knowledge in the field of Chinese medicine and is forever researching and continuing his learning in the craft.
He also has a special interest in Western, Eastern, Ancient and Modern philosophy.
For more on David and articles on philosophy, along with his research results, you can visit http://chinesemedicinehistoryandphilosophy.blogspot.com.au/
What You Get After You Complete The Course
- Notes to keep
- 6.5 CPD Points
- CPD Certificate
- 5 year access
- Unlimited revisions during access period