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Show Notes
I had a FASCINATING philosophical conversation about the 7 Hermetic Principles with Angela Nurse of Positively Angela. Angela has a background in TCM but found her true calling in studying, teaching, and practicing the 7 Hermetic Principles. This episode took a deep dive into the fascinating world of the seven hermetic principles. Additionally, we discuss how they intertwine with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and how they can be used in everyday life and your practice.
The Intersection of Hermetic Principles and TCM π
Angela shares her intriguing journey from graduating from a TCM college in Alberta to discovering the hermetic principles. She explains how her curiosity led her to connect these ancient principles with TCM, emphasizing the deep philosophical roots embedded in Chinese medicine.
Origins of the Hermetic Principles: Angela enlightens listeners about the origins of these principles, clarifying that they are not man-made but have been observed and recorded by Hermes, the Greek messenger of the gods. This timeless wisdom forms the foundation of many philosophical and metaphysical systems.
Clinical Applications: The discussion turns practical as Angela describes how these principles can be applied in a clinical setting.Β Practitioners can guide patients through visualizations and help them understand the power of their minds. The result is healing.
Mentalism – Hermetic Principles π§
The conversation begins with the first principle, Mentalism β the principle that “The All is Mind” and “The Universe is a Mental Creation.” Angela explains how this principle aligns with the concept of Shen in TCM. She touches on the importance of the mind in controlling and influencing physical health.
Correspondence – Hermetic PrinciplesΒ π
Angela and Clara delve into the second principle, Correspondence, which teaches that βAs above, so below; as within, so without.β Angela illustrates this with relatable examples, such as the interior and exterior relationships of organs in TCM.
Vibration – Hermetic Principles πΆ
The third principle, Vibration, states that everything is in motion and nothing stands still. Angela connects this principle to TCM’s understanding of Qi β the vital force that flows through our bodies β and explains its relevance in practices like Qi Gong and acupuncture.
Polarity – Hermetic Principles π
Angela described how all things are dual and opposites are identical in nature but different in degree. This principle is evident in TCM’s balance method, which uses mirrored treatments to harmonize the body’s energies.
Rhythm – Hermetic Principles π
The fifth principle, Rhythm, involves the natural ebb and flow of the universe. Angela explains how understanding these cycles can help predict and manage health conditions.Β It is similar to how TCM practitioners use the cycles of the Five Elements to diagnose and treat patients.
Cause and Effect – Hermetic Principles βοΈ
The principle of Cause and Effect is foundational to both hermeticism and TCM. Angela emphasized that nothing happens by chance, and every ailment has a root cause. By identifying and addressing these causes, practitioners can achieve more effective healing outcomes.
Gender – Hermetic PrincipleΒ βοΈβοΈ
Finally, the principle of Gender speaks to the dual nature of creation, where everything has its masculine and feminine aspects. Angela encourages listeners to see this principle in their everyday interactions and internal processes. She emphasized its significance in TCM practices and personal growth.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Angela concludes the episode by stressing the importance of observation and an open mind. These are necessary in both TCM and the study of hermetic principles. Clara thanks Angela for her insights and passion, noting how her explanations have illuminated these ancient principles beautifully.
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