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Martial Arts, Personality, and The Five Spirits • Jonathan Bluestein • EAP082

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Chinese medicine, philosophy and martial arts all share a common root. The applications might be different, but they come back a grounding in Yin/Yang and Five Phases.

In this episode we speak with a martial artist and teacher who helps us to bridge some of the fundamental perspectives with yin and yang, the ba gua and five phases with modern Jungian psychology.

Listen in and find out why it is important for anyone studying the martial arts to know something about empathy.

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Chinese medicine, philosophy and martial arts all share a common root. The applications might be different, but they come back a grounding in Yin/Yang and Five Phases.

In this episode we speak with a martial artist and teacher who helps us to bridge some of the fundamental perspectives with yin and yang, the ba gua and five phases with modern Jungian psychology.

Listen in and find out why it is important for anyone studying the martial arts to know something about empathy.

  continue reading

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