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Join Sarah Pritchard to explore the relationship between women’s health, unexpressed emotion, and the Pericardium through the lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This webinar "What the Heart can’t express the Pericardium will suppress: The role of unexpressed emotion in women’s health" will explore how the Da Bao, Bao Mai, and Dai Mai can support emotional processing, transition, and healing throughout different stages of a woman’s life. Drawing from Tui Na, meditation, and embodied clinical practice, Sarah will share practical approaches for working with the thorax, diaphragm, ribs, and pelvis, along with guided practices to support integration, breath, and self-cultivation.

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Sarah has been in private practice since 1994. She is the Founder and Director of Healing Path Ltd and Blackheath Complementary Health Centre in London, established in May 2000. One of the first westerners to practice Tui na in the UK, Sarah is known as an inspiring teacher and workshop leader who shares her knowledge in an engaging and empowering way. She enjoys teaching students and practitioners how to integrate their Tui na, acupuncture and moxa skills in creative, flowing and intuitive ways. She originally trained to be an actor at RADA where she was introduced to Alexander Technique, Qi Gong, yoga and meditation, as well as the performance and communication skills that have proved invaluable for group work and teaching. Her Chinese Medicine studies began in 1992. Her education in Chinese Medicine was unorthodox in that she learnt Tui na before acupuncture, initially training at the London School of Chinese Clinical Massage Therapy with her first mentor and inspiration the late Robert Cran. She continued her education and clinical development in China and the UK, at the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with Dr Wang Jian Min, the London College of Traditional Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and in Beijing with acupuncture specialist Dr Wang Ju Yi. On her continuing journey she has studied Acupuncture for Children with Julian Scott, Acupuncture for Fertility, Classical Chinese Medicine and the Daoist arts of self-cultivation both with the Association of Traditional Studies and also with Jeffrey Yuen, and Ann Cecil-Sterman. Sarah integrates sound healing into her work as an acupuncturist and Tui na practitioner. She has trained in the therapeutic application of planetary tuning forks, gongs, voice and other healing instruments (with Sheila Whittaker and Don Conreaux, and in Acutonics with Jude and Paul Ponton in Seattle, WA). She also runs gong and sound bath meditations and women’s sound ceremonies with Isabel. Sarah is the author of two Tui na books ‘Chinese Massage Manual’ (first published in 1999) the definitive introductory text on Tui na Massage currently published in English. Her second book ‘Tui na - A Manual of Chinese Massage Therapy’ (first published in 2010) is a comprehensive handbook for the 21st century student and practitioner of Tui na working in the West. Both books (now published by Singing Dragon) are used as essential texts on Tui na training courses in the UK, Europe and the USA. Sarah has been teaching since 1997 when she started teaching Reiki and Qi Gong. In 2000, she wrote and developed the professional Tui na course for the LCTA London College of Traditional Acupuncture. She was course co-ordinator and senior lecturer until the college closed in November 2010. She wrote and developed the Tui na course for City College of Acupuncture in London where she was senior lecturer and Tui na course co-ordinator from 2012-2020. In 2021 Sarah created her Tui na Apprenticeship Diploma course, which she teaches from her Centre in London. Sarah runs courses, workshops and postgraduate seminars on Chinese medicine, Tui na, acupuncture and the integration of these skills in practice. In the UK she has taught courses and workshops at the LCTA, City College of Acupuncture, the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM), and the International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM). Overseas she has taught at Total Health and TCMA in Holland, the Florence Tui na Congress, ScuolaTao and the TaoAcademy in Milan, Italy, at MacEwan University in Edmonton AB, CCTCMA in Calgary, and Pacific Rim College in Victoria BC. In 2020 Sarah launched her online Tui na course ‘Advanced Tui na for Acupuncturists’ which is hosted by Pacific Rim College Online (PRCO).
In this 1 hour webinar, Sarah will focus on how we can help our women patients to gently soften the shock absorber of the pericardium/Da Bao and step further towards True Fire (self-realisation).
Sarah will discuss the relationship of Da Bao, Bao Mai and Dai Mai and how we can work with this triple loop in practice to support women’s health. This can play a key role in the treatment of Zheng Jia and fertility and in supporting women through menopause and into the post-menopause chapter with its potential treasures.
Sarah will review the key Tui Na techniques for working on the thorax, chest, ribs and diaphragm (Blood Mansion). In practice these come up again and again and she wants to encourage you to apply this work in as many cases as you can so it becomes second nature. She will also discuss ideas for evoking and working with the Dai Mai.
Sarah will talk you through a guided meditation to evoke the triple loop of Da Bao, Bao Mai and Dai Mai and their connection to the Chong Mai as the Great Luo of Shao Yin.
‘Bao Mai arises from the Heart and connects to the Uterus’
Su Wen, Chapter 33
‘Brambles should be cut away,
Removing even the sprouts.
Within essence there naturally blooms
A beautiful lotus blossom.
One day there will suddenly appear
An image of light;
When you know that,
You yourself are it.’
Sun Bu-Er
12th Century, (from a set of poems on inner alchemy for Women).
6 Outcomes:
1. Understand the Da Bao, Bao Mai, Dai Mai and how we can work with this triple loop in practice to support women’s health.
2. Explore the idea of the post-menopause as an opportunity for self-cultivation, acceptance and letting go. A journey into the Palace of wisdom.
3. Be reminded of the importance of working with the thorax (Blood Mansion), and pelvis (Dai Mai.
4.Understand how Tui na can help women post breast cancer surgery. The importance of reintegration, breath and therapeutic touch.
5. Build confidence integrating Tui na, breath and the imaginative function in practice.
6. Meditate on the triple loop, and the Great Luo of Shao Yin. This meditation can be used for ongoing self-cultivation.
“Learning from Sarah depth of self & skilled cultivation is a true gift. Her teachings are […] enliven, orient, deepen, & inform a greater healing practice. Thank you!”
Tasha - Victoria, Canada
“It met my expectations and more. Sarah’s wisdom is always deep and profound, I love any opportunity to hear her speak. Sarah is a wise and knowledgeable teacher, and her sessions are always profound and well worth participating in. I love the recordings so I can listen to the sessions several times to absorb all the information. Once is not enough…”
Patricia Dika - Edmonton, Canada
“It was excellent! The length was perfect, and the talk was super engaging, informative, thought-provoking, and genuinely helpful”.
Shen - Nelson, BC
