Face Reading in Art Galleries, and for early signs of Alzheimer’s
Course Overview
With such a wealth of wisdom and practical advice from Lillian, it is hard to pick a small representative subject, a mere fragment of what she has given me. I have chosen two apparently unrelated subjects, but you will see how they are related.
The first is the joy of going round a gallery and reading the faces of people who lived 300, 600 or even 1000 years ago. As you look at these people, who seem almost to be living, you get a much richer idea of the life lived at that time.
The second subject is Alzheimer’s disease, which often starts at the age of 60. If a person cannot make use of this momentous transition, they risk blocking their Jing. If this blockage combines with a need to obliterate the memory of a traumatic event, then Jing does not reach the brain and there is a high risk of Alzheimer’s. Some of these portraits painted many hundreds of years ago clearly show early signs of Alzheimer’’s.
This TCM Talk, was recorded as part of the live event honouring our friend Lillian Pearl Bridges.
You can press on the photo to watch the full event for free.
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