Posted on July 27, 2008 by G. Michael Reynolds
The new site is up and running folks! Go check it out at http://lifegivingsword.net. Please update your bookmarks and RSS subscriptions. This site will stay active a bit longer to give everyone time to catch up, but from now on I will only be posting at the new site. Look for tons of new things [...]
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Posted on July 26, 2008 by G. Michael Reynolds
Well folks, the time for expansion has come. I am hard at work on a new location for TLGS, complete with my own server space and dedicated domain name.With luck, it should be ready to go in a somewhat rough form within the next couple of days and then of course will have to undergo [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2008 by G. Michael Reynolds
So, about eight months ago I gave beginners tips for the Shang Han Lun. Now I think it’s time we moved up to the next stage. Here are some tips for the practitioner who is really ready to start using the Shang Han Lun to treat.
1. Understand very clearly Interior and Exterior. The three [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2008 by G. Michael Reynolds
Genetic engineering has always horrified me. Movies like “I Am Legend” and “The Stand” certainly haven’t done anything to change that. I don’t for a second believe that we can exert the level of control that our would-be Promethean scientists think that we can, as prediction of the effects of engineering on the genetic expression [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2008 by G. Michael Reynolds
I’ve been thinking about writing the following post for a while, and I think it has percolated long enough to warrant letting it out. The therapeutic relationship is an extremely important part of what we do, and I am continually faced with the fact that the patient will not get well until he takes it [...]
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