Wuxing 五行
The “Five Elements” & The Movement Within Everything
An Exploration of Connecting The Subtle & Sublime Energies Of The Macrocosm.
Experience “Five Element” Chinese Medicine Theory (far beyond what you’ll find in any textbook)…
This course explores the concept of Wuxing 五行 in a way that immediately exposes the translation of “Five Elements” as remarkably inadequate.
You will discover the interrelationships that coalesce between the cosmological concepts of Heaven & Earth as manifest through elemental natures—and ultimately define the very world around you.
All are welcome and there is no prerequisite for this course. Beginners will be amazed at the depth and applicable nature of the material presented.
The advanced student of Chinese Medicine Theory will both enrich and expand upon their understanding of Elemental Theory and Cosmology within their practice of the medicine.
NCCAOM Approved Provider Of Continuing Education, PDA / CE’s Available
$499 | Wuxing 五行 | Exploring The Movement Within Everything
January 23 — February 13
Thursdays | 3:30-6pm MST
Level: Beginner To Advanced
12 hrs. Instruction
12 NCCAOM CEU
Live Webinar / Video
Support Materials
Direct Access To Master Instructor
Multi-Device Support
Your Questions Answered:
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This course curriculum is divided into two parts:
Part 1
This section covers foundational “Five Element” (五行 wuxing) theory, history, cosmological influences, and the significance of corresponding relationships within the practice of Chinese medicine.
Part 2*
The second part of this course examines the “Five Element“ model in relationship to clinical diagnostics and applications (physical, emotional, psychosomatic, & archetype), influences within interpersonal communications and relationships, and also the significance within personal cultivation practices (内丹 neidan).
Both sections are taught by our master instructor (a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Doctor of Medical Qigong).
These courses are conducted as live online sessions and you can attend from anywhere in the world with an internet connection (live sessions are held in Mountain Time Zone, USA.)
*Part 1 is considered prerequisite for Part 2.
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Thursdays | 3:30-6pm MST
January 23 — February 13, 2025
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This course is typically only offered once an academic year.
*All times are Mountain Time USA
MST is UTC/GMT -7, MDT is UTC/GMT -6.
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Tuition Per Individual Course:
*Tuition includes instruction, direct access to Master Instructor, access to online student account and support materials. Tuition does not include transportation, lodging, meals, or any personal expenses incurred by students in attending any online or in-person components of a course.
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This program is comprised of Live Online training.
Attendance and in-class participation is strongly encouraged—and is required for those seeking CEU/PDAs from the NCCAOM.
CEU/PDAs: 6 hours per course (12 total).
We understand that not all schedules are created equal, and as such all online courses are—as a courtesy and convenience*—recorded for student review and study. These recordings are made available only for enrolled students. Review of recorded material does not constitute “live” attendance (for those seeking CEU/PDAs).
You will have access to online class recordings and support materials for 3 weeks after live instruction concludes.
*Please review our full Terms & Conditions of enrollment prior to registering for this course.
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This course is designed for anyone with a desire to learn and with an interest in Chinese medicine theory, cosmology, or personal cultivation practices.
This course will be of particular value to students and practitioners of Qigong and Chinese medicine.
The depth and breadth of the material will excite both the novice and the advanced student. And all will leave with applicable and practical skills that will serve not only a life practice—but the practice of life (being human) itself.
This is all accomplished through live interactive webinars and direct access to a master instructor.
Topics Covered:
Within this course, the theory, historical context, significance within Chinese Medicine, and the cosmological implications of Wuxing / Five Elements will be discussed:
Modern vs. archaic models will be examined and investigated.
The overarching correspondences and relationships within the framework of the elemental concepts will be explored and expanded.
The understood cycles of elemental relationships will be examined, dissected, and—for some—turned on their head.
The notion of constitutional factors, human physical attributes, and personalities will be considered (i.e. emotional habituation patterning).
Otherwise not discussed “cross-elemental” patterning and manifestations will be uncovered.
Dysfunction, diagnostics, and redemption of the human condition in context to the elemental natures will be pondered.
Personal cultivation and how the model of TCM has misunderstood the “Five Element” model all together will be exposed.