Illustrated Chinese Moxibustion Techniques and Methods
- ISBN: 9781848190870
- 2012, 350 pages
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Folgende Themen behandelt Prof. Dr. Günter Ewald in seinem Vortrag
Die Bedeutung von Konzepten der modernen Physik für die Psychologie und die Auswirkung auf das Menschenbild:
1. Dialog zwischen Wolfgang Pauli und C. G. Jung
2. Was ist Materie?
3. Verschränkung und Nichtlokalität
4. Synkronizität
5. Evloution
6. Neurobiologie
7. Seele was ist das?
Sie werden zahlreiche Erkenntnisse der Physik kennenlernen.
Prof. Dr. Ewald geht im Wesentlichen auf einen schriftlichen Dialog von Pauli und Jung ein.
Ebenso werden auch Aspekte der Neurobilologie angesprochen.
Sehen Sie sich den Vortrag vom Herbstkongress 2012 als Online-Video an.
Professor Chang Xiaorong is a doctorate advisor and leading teacher in the Human higher education system. She is the Director of the National TCM Administration’s Meridian-Organ Relationship Key Research Unit, as well as the director and academic leader of the Hunan Provincial Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Tuina Key Discipline, director of the Hunan Acupuncture Provincial High Quality Courses, vice-president of the Hunan Acupuncture Association and research topic correspondent reviewer for the National Natural Sciences Foundation. She has been involved with acupuncture for thirty years and has taught on both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. Professor Chang Xiaorong is a doctorate advisor and leading teacher in the Human higher education system. She is the Director of the National TCM Administration’s Meridian-Organ Relationship Key Research Unit, as well as the director and academic leader of the Hunan Provincial Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Tuina Key Discipline, director of the Hunan Acupuncture Provincial High Quality Courses, vice-president of the Human Acupuncture Association and research topic correspondent reviewer for the National Natural Sciences Foundation. She has been involved with acupuncture for thirty years and has taught on both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. Professor Chang Xiaorong is the Editor of Needling Techniques for Acupuncturists: Basic Principles and Techniques, also published by Singing Dragon.
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