Diakon for the Lungs
Ideas for Pacific Symposium 09,
November 5-8 at the Catamaran
Resort Hotel in Pacific Beach San Diego.
Date: 10/6/2009 3:44:01 PM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 1242 times
1:35 PM
October 6, 09
Finished my acupuncture treatment
here at the PACIFIC COLLEGE OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE
San Diego Campus.
Woking up feeling really positive after
watching God-awful Videos last night
on HOARDING on A&ETV.
You can see the videos online.
These videos are a wake up call in this week
of Succot, the Harvest Festival time
among all Enchanted Gardeners and followers
of SIFU KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR
THE World's First Talking Beet Plant.
DR BERNARD JENSEN, my spiritual father,
taught us all about Replacement Therapy.
Before you take something away, give something
better.
I am letting go of a lot of things that I would hold
on to to make room for a bright and wonderful future
more yummy than the past.
This is saying a lot. The last year I have felt
very old. My digestion has not been working.
I have been spending a lot of time in unconscious
grief and anxiety.
That will all clean up with some new love in my life
and fun. When all things go bleak, dance. That's
the ENCHANTED GARDEN WAY.
I sort of went dancing Friday night at DANCE JAM.
CARA CADAWALLER invited me down, and so I went
to keep my word. Then she came over to our
COME ROOT YOUR DREAM GATHERING on Sunday.
We did a rain dance and the weather was really
cloudy that day, a definite weather shift.
I saw a lot of outstanding therapists working with
Junk collectors on the HOARDING SHOW, but
there is a place for this great teaching that
Dr. Bernard Jensen learned from Keep The Beet.
As you cultivate your Qi this fall, pay attention
to a beet growing in a pot. Plant a beet from seeds
and also from a fully grown beet that you get from
your local organic neighborhood farmer. If you do not
have a local organic farmer and are being surrounded
by disorganic food growing in your neighborhood,
go organic and become an inspiration to those around you.
This year, in honor of a 20-pound bag of diakon seeds
that were an item donated from GOLDMINE NATURAL FOODS
in San Diego, we are also going to feature Diakon seeds
at the upcoming symposium. Diakon seeds are fast growing.
They are part of the TCM lexicon.
Recipes with diakon are featured in WARREN SHEIR's soon
to be published book ANCIENT WISDOM MODERN KITCHEN.
KEEP The BEET is rooting for this book after reading some
of the great ideas that Warren will be putting forth to reconnect
our tummies and palates with real foods.
Everyone can plant some Diakon seeds in a pot.
Diakon seeds are like natural acupuncture needles for the soil.
They go deep and add fertility to the soil. They are a white radish
good for the lungs. The lungs are a focus for Fall.
Those will be the two seeds I will be deseminating
at this year's PACIFIC SYMPOSIUM OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE.
You can still get a seat for this wonderful conference
that will feature Sifu Keep the Beet, and a host of the other
leading teachings from around the world.
The theme this year of the Pacific Symposium is
I see where Pacific Symposium teacher
JEFFREY YUEN
will be joining the New York Campus of Pacific College.
He will also be at this year's Pacific Symposium.
MOREA GARCIA, who is an integral part of our
ENCHANTED GARDEN INSTALLATION each year at the
Pacific Symposium, loves to listen to this man
who knows his roots in Chinese classical medicine.
Morea does massage and healing work right in our
Enchanted Garden area in the main foyer, right across
from registration. If you live in San Diego, you can come down
to PLANT YOUR DREAM and get KEEP The BEET's Blessings
without attending the rest of this premier conference.
The exhibit hall, featuring some really remarkable products
I love are also open to all without conference registration.
Sifu Keep the Beet wants me to look around the library down
here at the Pacific College (PCOM) for any books on the Monkey King
archetype. She is asking me to read up on this ancient figure.
Sifu Keep the Beet Media Star, a Taoist Master Teacher
will be reformating WORDS THAT MEN NEED TO KNOW and WOMEN
want to hear, The SEVEN LOVE CURES, for this years Pacific Symposium.
She is asking me to give Enchanted Garden Club Member
FELICE DUNAS a call, and give her a head's up to leave some room
in her workshop for Your Enchanted Gardener to read one of these
love poems that heal the most common source of ailments among women
today: Men.
KEEP The BEET has a new Love Literacy program coming out
at the Symposium based on her treatise, ANCIENT and Modern
SEXUAL PRACTICES AMONG THE BEET KEEPERS OF CHINA and
the UNITED STATES.
FELICE DUNAS, also teaching at this year's conference is the noted
author of PASSION PLAY. This red hot book for all lovers is on
KEEP The BEET's all time list of top sexua| education books.
Many a man have learned to locate the G-spot from reading
this highly acclaimed book written by this delightful teacher.
A woman of many talents and abilities, Felice has been at the
forefront of introducing TCM in the Corporate environment.
OTHER SEED DREAMS
TO BE LAUNCHED at the
PACIFIC SYMPOSIUM 09
Spent some lovely moments with TIFFANY HANSEN,
the conference program coordinator
this morning after my acupuncture treatment.
PCOM is in a conventional business office setting.
Tiffany really needed a massage today.
Then the idea came.
Hot off the press!!!!
THE PACIFIC COLLEGE DAY SPA & HEALTH CENTER,
to be located right on site here.
Keep the BEET recommends tearing down one of the
buildings or using the land in back of the school
to create a state of the art facility
designed by the likes of JAMES HUBBELL and crew.
Students from the college, who spend time off
campus at various hospitals, could spend time here
at a model office that expresses full bodied healing
including its very own Enchanted Garden.
More later
time to go eat and drink some water...
Now that's what I call Replacement Therapy.
Out with the old, in with some new wonderful
Seed Dreams to enlighten up the place.
2:23 PM
EXHIBIT HOURS
58 CEUs for NCCAOM and CAB approved.
UPDATES:
Integration Panel Discussions Daily with L.Ac.'s and M.D.'s
Topics:
Thursday- Oncology Panel Discussion
Friday- Pain Management Panel Discussion
Saturday- Wellness Panel Discussion
Sunday- Cardiology Panel Discussion
Exhibit Hall Hours:
Friday, November 6; 12-3pm and 5-7pm
Saturday, November 7; 12-3pm and 5-7pm.
Sunday, November 8; 9am-1pm.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Saturday, November 7th
Keynote Speaker -
Dr. Erminia M. Guarneri, MD, FACC, Diplomat AHMA,
Medical Director and Founder of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine.
"The Heart Speaks:
Are You Listening?"
Our annual Pacific Symposium is an opportunity to experience a community of healers while learning from innovators in the field. This event, held at the beautiful Catamaran Resort Hotel draws acupuncturists, massage practitioners, chiropractors, nurses, medical doctors and traditional Chinese medicine students.
Earn CEUs and PDAs while listening to this year’s speakers present current research, unique methodologies, and explore new techniques to integrate into your daily practice.
Pacific Symposium 2009 will showcase 73 exhibitors eager to present new products that can help revolutionize your practice.
If you have any questions contact the Pacific Symposium Office at symposium@pacificcollege.edu or
call (619) 574-6909 ext.455
KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR
will give her annual message
in the Closing Ceremony
November 8 around 11 AM
Don't miss it!
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