TWO UPCOMING TALKS - Save the Dates!
Two talks have been scheduled that will be discussing various aspects of Classical Chinese medicine. Both will be held at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick, Maine. They are FREE and open to the public.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm - The Meaning of Life
The first talk is entitled "The Meaning of Life from a Daoist Classical Chinese Medical Perspective -- a little philosophy, a little cosmology and how our unique lives can be manifestations of optimal health and endless possibility."
Many people may have heard or had direct experience with acupuncture or Chinese medicine in helping to resolve pain, insomnia, seasonal colds and flus, or digestive complaints -- there are a variety of conditions for which acupuncture offers safe and effective treatment. In addition, the philosophy and cosmology that underlie this medicine can also offer us a greater context in which to live our lives. It is a rich understanding that I am excited to share with a larger audience.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016, from 6:45 pm - Life in Balance
The second talk is "Life in Balance: Lessons from Classical Chinese Medicine"
Stress plays a role in all of our lives, almost unavoidably. Fortunately, Classical Chinese medicine provides a framework for how we can manage these external and internal influences, enabling us to realize contentment and to live a life of purpose. Come learn more about what this ancient wisdom has to offer us in living life in awareness and balance.
For more information, please feel free to contact me at (207) 266-8633.
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Spangler earned a four-year Master's degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Daoist Traditions College in Asheville, North Carolina, and a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Religion from Dartmouth College. She has studied extensively under Jeffrey Yuen, Daoist Priest 88th generation in the lineage of the Jade Purity School and 26th generation of the Complete Reality School.