Preserving, Documenting & Disseminating China’s Traditional Knowledge
The Association for Traditional Studies
Online Videos of Seminars & Lectures
ATS’ mission is to preserve, document and disseminate China’s traditional knowledge, and bringing this to you in books, DVDs and online is an important part of this work. With advances in technology, we are now actively encouraging the practitioners we work with to consider releasing a small sized version of their material for free on the web. Most of the videos featured on our site are also available as DVDs from our store–if you found the information important to your practice of the traditional arts, please consider purchasing a copy for your permanent library or making a tax deductible donation online.
Shrouded in mystery until the 1990's, Yin Style Bagua is one of the last remaining arts that encompasses Chinese medicine, martial arts, and internal cultivation in one complete system. Based upon the Yi Jing, or Book of Changes, the art of Bagua reached its greatest fame during the time of the Empress Dowager. By the 1980's, Yin Style Bagua practitioners had all but vanished, and their was only one person left trained in the complete system. Fearing it would be lost, the late Dr. Xie Peiqi (1920-2003), chose to openly teach the art through the Association for Traditional Studies. While much of his knowledge was captured in book and video, Andrew Nugent-Head was the only person fully trained in each branch of Yin Style Bagua by Dr. Xie personally before he passed away.
Being based on the Yi Jing, Yin Style Bagua's medical knowledge views illness, diagnosis and treatment in terms of eight functions or movements of Qi: Opening, Closing, Gathering, Dispersing, Raising, Lowering, Exiting, Entering. Health is the natural interchange of these functions within the organs and the channels; illness is either an excess, deficiency or malfunction of these eight movements; diagnosis is understanding these functions and recognizing their patterns when manifesting as illness; and treatment is being able to create or control these eight functions of Qi in a patient by acupuncture, bodywork, and herbs.
Dr. Xie's closest student for 10 years, Andrew Nugent-Head combines theory, case examples and demonstration of techniques to shed light on the inner workings of what was one of the most secretive styles of Chinese medicine in Beijing.
•1st Hour: Introduction, History & Background •2nd Hour: 8 Functions as a Group & Individually
•3rd Hour: Case Examples Using the 8 Functions •4th Hour: Audience Cases as Explained by the 8 Functions
•5th Hour: Audience Cases as Explained by the 8 Functions •6th Hour: 8 Functions as Seen in the Taiji Map
This seminar is available as a 3 DVD set from our store here.
This seminar is NCCAOM PDA Pending for 4.5 PDA points, for information, click here.
This seminar is California CEU Pending.
Introduction, History, Background 39 minutes
8 Functions as a Group & Indiviudally 52 minutes
Case Examples from Andrew’s Practice 52 minutes
Audience Cases Presented to Andrew 56 minutes
Audience Cases Presented to Andrew 38 minutes
8 Functions & the Taiji Map 33 minutes
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