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Kama Sutra Chinois

Chinese Kama Sutra

The Chinese Kama Sutra is a compendium of Chinese classics on lovemaking. These texts are among the earliest treatises on the topic known to humanity, and are the only ones known to address the fundamental role of sexuality in promoting health and healing. Deeply rooted in the Chinese perception of the universe, they complement and supplement the treatises on acupuncture, Oriental medicine and Taoism and are at the pristine origin of what will become Taoist sexuality. The Chinese Kama Sutra invites the reader in a journey towards health promotion. At the same time, it invites scholars such as cross-cultural specialists, and Oriental medicine practitioners to engage in further dialogs and research in their respective fields. Introducing the energetic concepts of prelude and of health and healing through 55 positions and 20 prescriptions, the Chinese Kama Sutra represents an indispensable adjunct in the world literature on sexuality and health promotion.

Kama Sutra Chinois

Kama Sutra Chinois

Le Kama Sutra Chinois est un compendium de textes classiques chinois sur l’amour. Ces textes sont parmi les premiers traités sur le thème connu à l'humanité et sont les seuls connus pour adresser le rôle fondamental de sexualité dans la promotion de la santé et de la guérison. Profondément influencés par la perception chinoise de l'univers, ils complètent et suppléent les traités d’acupuncture, de médecine Orientale et de Taoïsme et constituent la fondation originale de ce qui deviendra la sexualité Taoïste. Le Kama Sutra Chinois invite le lecteur et les érudits dans un voyage vers la promotion de santé. En présentant les concepts énergiques de prélude, de la santé, et des thérapies selon 55 positions et 20 prescriptions, ces textes représentent un ajout indispensable dans la littérature mondiale sur la promotion de la santé et de la sexualité.

Systems Energetics Applied

Systems Energetics Applied to Acupuncture is the result of 12 years of work and consists of two volumes spanning across 1400 pages. The book introduces a novel System approach to physiology and physiopathology. Using a systems thinking modality, the theories suggest an integrated psycho-physiological model resting upon solid theoretical demonstrations and substantiated by novel understanding of pathological mechanisms and clinical applications. The clinical applications use the acupuncture model as one of the therapeutic modalities and demonstrating the integrative power of the proposed model. The publication of the book is set for Fall 2007.