About this course
The Three Treasures with Dennis von Elgg, LAc
Live Webinar Saturday 6/18/22 9am-2pm PST // Early Bird Discount Ends 6/1/22
Welcome to a dive into The Three Treasures with Dennis von Elgg, LAc
Dennis von Elgg dives into an exploration of the Three Treasures: Essence, Qi, and Shen. In this workshop, you’ll investigate how this trifecta serves as a cornerstone of our medicine—a foundation for your work as practitioners and a support for the deep healing of your patients.
- Essence is the abundant knowing that only you can bring your tools to the table. Essence is the driver, the source of all change, to become the practitioner that only you were meant to be.
- Qi is the preparation: the acquisition of the tools and the fearless courage to use them confidently, above and beyond yourself. This patient is my magnum opus. I am here, now.
- Shen is the listening, the presence, the generosity, the wisdom, the power. Here we are inspired and understanding. It is limitless and sustainable.
What you get:
- Stories
- Diagnostics
- Points
- Herbs
- other clinical shenanigans to help you become the practitioner you are meant to be!
Who this is for: Students, graduates, and practitioners of East Asian Medicine who are seeking a deeper understanding of the Three Treasures and how it applies to their practice.
The Live Webinar is scheduled for Saturday 6/18/22 from 9am-2pm PST
Course notes and the link for the webinar will be released on Friday 6/17
We are looking forward to sharing this information with you!
The Integrative Healing Institute
About the presenter - Dennis von Elgg, LAc
Dennis W. von Elgg is a California State Licensed Acupuncturist. He is also a Diplomate of Acupuncture recognized by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Dennis earned his Master of Science degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. He has traveled to Sichuan Province in China, working and studying at the Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. Practicing in the inpatient and outpatient departments of the hospital, Dennis worked in a wide variety of areas including pain management, respiratory, GI and liver disorders, diabetes, stroke rehabilitation, age related illnesses and reproductive health.
Since 2002 Dennis has been a professor at the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley where he has taught topics on herbology, herbal formulas, diagnosis, acupuncture therapy, modern disease, tongue and pulse diagnosis, and more. Dennis also periodically presents lectures to students and fellow acupuncturists.
He is a frequent guest lecturer at UC Berkeley in the Integrative Biology Department. He brings together a large volume of Chinese Medicine and health topics to students which he thoroughly enjoys, echoed by the testimonials from his students.