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ZEN - MASTER DISCIPLINES
COURSES-SEMINARS-WORKHOPS DESCRIPTIONS
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NATURAL MEDICINE
Learn how to regenerate from illness, prevent disease and develop optimal health and
fitness. Natural health methods provide simple practices which can be readily applied to
everyday life. Some of these method/practices include: ways of eating (food-plant
medicine preparations), ways of yoga (meditation, breathing, postures) and creative
strategies for problem solving and conflict resolution. Learn the fundamental principles
and practices of Natural Medicine, in order to begin the design and implementation of a
PERSONAL PROGRAM. The Natural Medicine paradigm emphasizes SELF-
REGULATION: self-observation / self-evaluation / self-intervention.
Find out first what you need most (diagnostic assessment plus sequence of self-
regulated interventions) in order to achieve optimal results in the manifestation of health
and fitness. Know which internal-external treatments are recommended first and in what
order of implementation.
THE WAY OF EATING (SHOJIN-RYORI DO)
FOR SELF-TRANSFORMATION: MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS
Learn the most important intervention in Natural Medicine. The way of eating (shojin-
ryori do) can be described as the entire process of learning how to recognize, select,
prepare, chew-assimilate and discharge foods in order to develop and attain
ENLIGHTENMENT through universal health. It constitutes the primordial intervention
(sine qua non) for optimal health and fitness in Natural Medicine.
Personalized ways of food-plant medicine preparations constitute the foundational base
upon which other interventions (internal-external), in a specific sequence-order, are
implemented in order to obtain their intended results. These practices apply whether the
objective is to generate optimal performance in health, or to regenerate from serious
illness.
TAI CHI - QI GONG
Tai Chi – Qi Gong is the ancient Chinese yoga, mother of martial arts and acupressure-
acupuncture interventions in Oriental Medicine. It is based on the cultivation of the
human energy field (microcosmic orbit – chakras – meridian systems). The self –
regulation of energy is achieved through the mastery of microcosmic orbit along with a
series of breathing sequences and spirallic movements to create a harmonious energy
flow; which is then redirected to various organs and systems of functioning for their
regeneration.
NOTE ON THE UNDERSTANDING OF TAI CHI – QI GONG
Tai Chi – Qi Gong is one discipline/method/practice. Its way of teaching, particularly in
the West has been fragmented (separation in two). Qi Gong is the base (roots-trunk) of
Tai Chi – Qi Gong. It can be described essentially as the cultivation of the human
energy field (internal methods), predominantly stationary, no movement into
movement. Tai Chi is the more dynamic practice (branches-leaves) of Tai Chi – Qi
Gong (tree). It can be described as additional movement practice for specific purposes:
redirection of energy for more specialized results (movement into no movement). Tai
Chi without Qi Gong is mere choreography; still beautiful to watch but almost useless.
ZEN ATHLETICS
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SESSIONS
WITH DR. M.T. CLARJEN-ARCONADA
MARTIAL ARTS
MARTIALS ARTS practiced and developed by Zen communities in China (Shao-Lin
monastery) and Japan (particularly Okinawa) constitute some of the most complex and
daring athletic performances ever produced by human beings. It seems fair to say that
the Zen methodology of training-learning is the most advanced.
The sessions are taught IN THE STYLE OF THE KARATE KID (ZEN KARATE):
GOYU-RYU KARATE-DO. Such Okinawan style is deeply influenced by the Chinese
traditions of Tai Chi – Qi Gong, fundamental practices in Oriental Medicine and Martial
Arts. The student will acquire a method of training/cultivating the human being:
integrating the continuum body-mind-spirit, the human being seen as one. The class
practice provides for an outstanding workout (optimal balance of strength, flexibility
and endurance), fully engaging the consciousness of students in the mastery of
fundamentals (blocks, kicks, punches, and throws). The progressive sequence of
exercises (unique priority) are instrumental in enhancing concentration, generating self-
observation/harmonious discernment, taking decisive action; and generating optimal
learning. The ZEN METHODOLGY OF TRAINING/LEARNING also induces
discipline, respect for self and others; and adherence to a code of honor (excellence)
which guides the person to self-transformation and improvement at all levels of
functioning (person-family-community).
SWIMMING
The experience of being supported (embraced) by water and sliding (moving)
effortlessly through it constitutes one of the most gratifying practices the human being
can enjoy. The application of Zen to swimming practice can be described as finding the
path of least resistance in the water. The Zen methodology of training/learning is
applied to generate optimal performance in swimming practice.
THE MASTERY OF A UNIQUE SEQUENCE OF MOVEMENTS IN
CONJUNCTION WITH OPTIMAL BREATHING PROCESSES form the core of this
creative methodology of psychomotor learning. This line of research identifies common
principles and patterns of movement in the training and performance of Olympic
champions and world record holders in the history of modern swimming: Johnny
Westmuller, Mark Spitz, Alexander Popov, Ian Thorpe and Michael Phelps. This
methodology instills a type of effortless swimming, gliding through a path of least
resistance in the water. It validates the Zen principle: less is more; with less movement
and effort, we generate more speed.
TENNIS
A Zen methodology of Tennis instruction constitutes an extension of Zen
training/learning to the mastery of complex psychomotor skills involved in tennis
performance.
The Zen methodology is applicable to all levels of play, from beginners to advanced
players; and to all ages. THIS ZEN METHODOLOGY IS ENTITLED: TOTAL
TRAINING FROM THE INSIDE OUT. THE SIMPLE KEY IS THE MASTERY OF A
UNIQUE SEQUENCE OF MOVEMENTS, MASTERED IN A SPECIFIC ORDER
(PRIORITY SEQUENCE). The process of mastery proceeds from the inside out.
Optimal assimilation at central nervous systems levels of a unique priority sequence
produces optimal performance.
Zen tennis can be described as the dancing performance of two persons on each side of
the tennis court, communicating their regulation/transformation of energy through a
ball. The sequence of movements are of spiral nature. The trajectories/paths of the ball
are also sections of spirals. The transformation of spirallic energy forms the core of the
Zen methodology in tennis training.
There is a creative way to improve for each person. The teacher facilitates the
integration of visual, auditory, tactile, and most importantly kinesthetic impressions; in
multiple modes of perception in order to produce optimal learning. Unfortunately, most
teachers and players waste their time with inefficient methods, repeating the same
mistakes over and over again. A thorough understanding of the bio-physiology of
movement along with the bio-mecanics and bio-physics of tennis performance is
required for the teacher to facilitate the mastery of priority sequences by the student.
The best way to enjoy tennis is to learn/train creatively at an optimal level; being
satisfied as you train and as you play; improving gradually to higher levels of
achievement; and enjoying thoroughly the process of learning/training.

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Master Natural Medicine and Zen Disciplines

  • 1. ZEN - MASTER DISCIPLINES COURSES-SEMINARS-WORKHOPS DESCRIPTIONS THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NATURAL MEDICINE Learn how to regenerate from illness, prevent disease and develop optimal health and fitness. Natural health methods provide simple practices which can be readily applied to everyday life. Some of these method/practices include: ways of eating (food-plant medicine preparations), ways of yoga (meditation, breathing, postures) and creative strategies for problem solving and conflict resolution. Learn the fundamental principles and practices of Natural Medicine, in order to begin the design and implementation of a PERSONAL PROGRAM. The Natural Medicine paradigm emphasizes SELF- REGULATION: self-observation / self-evaluation / self-intervention. Find out first what you need most (diagnostic assessment plus sequence of self- regulated interventions) in order to achieve optimal results in the manifestation of health and fitness. Know which internal-external treatments are recommended first and in what order of implementation. THE WAY OF EATING (SHOJIN-RYORI DO) FOR SELF-TRANSFORMATION: MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS Learn the most important intervention in Natural Medicine. The way of eating (shojin- ryori do) can be described as the entire process of learning how to recognize, select, prepare, chew-assimilate and discharge foods in order to develop and attain ENLIGHTENMENT through universal health. It constitutes the primordial intervention (sine qua non) for optimal health and fitness in Natural Medicine. Personalized ways of food-plant medicine preparations constitute the foundational base upon which other interventions (internal-external), in a specific sequence-order, are implemented in order to obtain their intended results. These practices apply whether the objective is to generate optimal performance in health, or to regenerate from serious illness.
  • 2. TAI CHI - QI GONG Tai Chi – Qi Gong is the ancient Chinese yoga, mother of martial arts and acupressure- acupuncture interventions in Oriental Medicine. It is based on the cultivation of the human energy field (microcosmic orbit – chakras – meridian systems). The self – regulation of energy is achieved through the mastery of microcosmic orbit along with a series of breathing sequences and spirallic movements to create a harmonious energy flow; which is then redirected to various organs and systems of functioning for their regeneration. NOTE ON THE UNDERSTANDING OF TAI CHI – QI GONG Tai Chi – Qi Gong is one discipline/method/practice. Its way of teaching, particularly in the West has been fragmented (separation in two). Qi Gong is the base (roots-trunk) of Tai Chi – Qi Gong. It can be described essentially as the cultivation of the human energy field (internal methods), predominantly stationary, no movement into movement. Tai Chi is the more dynamic practice (branches-leaves) of Tai Chi – Qi Gong (tree). It can be described as additional movement practice for specific purposes: redirection of energy for more specialized results (movement into no movement). Tai Chi without Qi Gong is mere choreography; still beautiful to watch but almost useless.
  • 3. ZEN ATHLETICS INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SESSIONS WITH DR. M.T. CLARJEN-ARCONADA MARTIAL ARTS MARTIALS ARTS practiced and developed by Zen communities in China (Shao-Lin monastery) and Japan (particularly Okinawa) constitute some of the most complex and daring athletic performances ever produced by human beings. It seems fair to say that the Zen methodology of training-learning is the most advanced. The sessions are taught IN THE STYLE OF THE KARATE KID (ZEN KARATE): GOYU-RYU KARATE-DO. Such Okinawan style is deeply influenced by the Chinese traditions of Tai Chi – Qi Gong, fundamental practices in Oriental Medicine and Martial Arts. The student will acquire a method of training/cultivating the human being: integrating the continuum body-mind-spirit, the human being seen as one. The class practice provides for an outstanding workout (optimal balance of strength, flexibility and endurance), fully engaging the consciousness of students in the mastery of fundamentals (blocks, kicks, punches, and throws). The progressive sequence of exercises (unique priority) are instrumental in enhancing concentration, generating self- observation/harmonious discernment, taking decisive action; and generating optimal learning. The ZEN METHODOLGY OF TRAINING/LEARNING also induces discipline, respect for self and others; and adherence to a code of honor (excellence) which guides the person to self-transformation and improvement at all levels of functioning (person-family-community). SWIMMING The experience of being supported (embraced) by water and sliding (moving) effortlessly through it constitutes one of the most gratifying practices the human being can enjoy. The application of Zen to swimming practice can be described as finding the path of least resistance in the water. The Zen methodology of training/learning is applied to generate optimal performance in swimming practice. THE MASTERY OF A UNIQUE SEQUENCE OF MOVEMENTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH OPTIMAL BREATHING PROCESSES form the core of this creative methodology of psychomotor learning. This line of research identifies common principles and patterns of movement in the training and performance of Olympic champions and world record holders in the history of modern swimming: Johnny Westmuller, Mark Spitz, Alexander Popov, Ian Thorpe and Michael Phelps. This methodology instills a type of effortless swimming, gliding through a path of least resistance in the water. It validates the Zen principle: less is more; with less movement and effort, we generate more speed.
  • 4. TENNIS A Zen methodology of Tennis instruction constitutes an extension of Zen training/learning to the mastery of complex psychomotor skills involved in tennis performance. The Zen methodology is applicable to all levels of play, from beginners to advanced players; and to all ages. THIS ZEN METHODOLOGY IS ENTITLED: TOTAL TRAINING FROM THE INSIDE OUT. THE SIMPLE KEY IS THE MASTERY OF A UNIQUE SEQUENCE OF MOVEMENTS, MASTERED IN A SPECIFIC ORDER (PRIORITY SEQUENCE). The process of mastery proceeds from the inside out. Optimal assimilation at central nervous systems levels of a unique priority sequence produces optimal performance. Zen tennis can be described as the dancing performance of two persons on each side of the tennis court, communicating their regulation/transformation of energy through a ball. The sequence of movements are of spiral nature. The trajectories/paths of the ball are also sections of spirals. The transformation of spirallic energy forms the core of the Zen methodology in tennis training. There is a creative way to improve for each person. The teacher facilitates the integration of visual, auditory, tactile, and most importantly kinesthetic impressions; in multiple modes of perception in order to produce optimal learning. Unfortunately, most teachers and players waste their time with inefficient methods, repeating the same mistakes over and over again. A thorough understanding of the bio-physiology of movement along with the bio-mecanics and bio-physics of tennis performance is required for the teacher to facilitate the mastery of priority sequences by the student. The best way to enjoy tennis is to learn/train creatively at an optimal level; being satisfied as you train and as you play; improving gradually to higher levels of achievement; and enjoying thoroughly the process of learning/training.