the Qi of Summer according to the Nei jing

Summer in Chinese medicine (CM) focuses on the natural processes of 2 systems in terms of the qi of the body and nature: Fire in summer & Earth in late summer or some talk about Earth not having a season because it is the centre and is always relevant which makes a lot of sense to me.

Shen
Translated as ‘spirit’ or an influence ‘coming from heaven’ that was rooted in the ancient shamanism of China, by Monkey Press.
It has also been described as referring to ‘the intelligence of existence’ by Wang Ju-Yi.

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2024, Yang Wood Dragon - A southern perspective

Working with the qi of the cosmos, Chinese astrology 2024, the year of the yang wood dragon.

The green/wood dragon for this lunar new year carries us into an era of fire, with it being the beginning of the 9th (last) cycle of a 180 year cycle in Chinese astrology.

If you thought the last few years have been full, this year that will continue with the potential for it to be even more full with doing, as the dragon likes to forge ahead. It is also a very creative year - the honey bee is an amazing architect. Planning and doing your research so you can create with precision is also possible.

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Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

Survey data from midwifery acupuncturists’ in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and how they help women manage anxiety and depression during pregnancy is published online by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. in Medical Acupuncture.
Lee-Ana Lowe and Debra Betts. (2023). Midwifery acupuncturists’ management of antenatal anxiety and depression: data from a survey in Aotearoa (New Zealand). Medical Acupuncture. ahead of print https://doi.org/10.1089/acu.2022.0062

Data from interviews with midwifery acupuncturists in Aotearoa and their views on acupuncture use for antenatal anxiety and depression can be found in the New Zealand College of Midwives Journal.
Lowe, L-A., & Betts, D. (2021). Midwives’ experiences of caring for women with antenatal anxiety and depression: A qualitative study with midwifery acupuncturists. New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 57, 20-26. https://doi.org/10.12784/nzcomjnl57.2021.3.20-26

Other Publications

Lowe, L-A., & Betts, D. (2023) Referral from Midwifery Acupuncturists in Aotearoa New Zealand - Barriers and Concerns. Journal of Chinese Medicine, 133/22. https://www.journalofchinesemedicine.com/referral-from-midwifery-acupuncturists-in-aotearoa-new-zealand-barriers-and-concerns.html

Self-Published Contributor

Contributor of Chinese Medicine food information in Eddie Lowe’s Cookbook.
Lowe, E. (2019). Eddie Lowe’s Cookbook = Liu hai shun cai pu : zhong guo cheng jiu jia. Self-published: Kim Lowe. https://natlib-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primoexplore/fulldisplay?vid=NLNZ&docid=NLNZ_ALMA21334094440002836&context=L&serch_scope=NLNZ