Attuning the Microcosm to the Macrocosm
Deborah Woolf on Wuyun Liuqi “Five Movements and Six Qi” 五運六氣
This is the monthly live event, on the second Friday or Saturday of each month, as part of my Imperial Tutor mentorship. I either present a more formal lecture myself, followed by a lively discussion (what used to be called “History Train Lectures”), or I invite an important voice or two in Chinese medicine (practitioner of the East Asian healing arts, philosopher, anthropologist, historian, translator, author etc.) for a casual chat. While this is a members-only event, the general public can always join for a 9-day $9 trial to check it out.
This month will be somewhat of a continuation of last month’s conversation with Sheri Lee on the traditional Chinese calendar and this idea of “late/long summer.” Deborah was kind enough to join us last month, and we all had too many questions for her. So she has graciously agreed to join us for this month’s Tea Time Talk, to talk about her personal specialty: wuyun liuqi.
If you want to prepare for this event, maybe you can listen to our friend Michael Max’ excellent interview with her on the Stems and Branches on his Qiological podcast? HERE IS THE LINK FOR THAT.
And actually, there are a number of episodes featuring Deborah, and here is the most recent one on “WHAT I LEARNED IN THE LAST YEAR FROM TEACHING”…