Opening the Vermillion Spirit, the sequel and companion to Way of the Living Ghost, moves from the nigredo, the dark waters of shadow work, to focus on the human. What makes us human, humane? In a dialogue between "Baby's Breath" and "Brittle Bones," Anderson unpacks a new meditation on the Daoist approach to humanity.
Opening the Vermillion Spirit, the sequel and companion to Way of the Living Ghost, moves from the nigredo, the dark waters of shadow work, to focus on the human. What makes us human, humane? In a dialogue between "Baby's Breath" and "Brittle Bones," Anderson unpacks a new meditation on the Daoist approach to humanity.
John Anderson received his Master of Sciences degree from the Florida College of Integrative Medicine in 2009 and his Doctorate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in 2012 from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. He has taught all aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine in schools across the country. He has written on many topics including: Eastern philosophy, Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, and disability studies. He has been studying and working with the Yijing for nearly twenty years, both as a divinatory system and as a shorthand for understanding the Earth and the broader cosmos around and within each of us. In his spare time, he can be found smoking cigars, talking with ghosts of various sorts, and peering into the future, though he rarely tells anyone what he sees. He currently resides in Florida.
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