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If I were a doctor
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If I could go back, and if I were a doctor, I would certainly have perfected my knowledge by delving deeper into Chinese medicine, whose wisdom transcends the body and transversally meets even a blade of grass, a stone, the sun, and the cycle of everything else, since everything is subject to the same laws. Approaching Chinese medicine is equivalent to embrace the rest. This is what fascinates me. The mechanisms regulating digestion, or bones, or heartbeat, filling and emptying, are the result of the interaction of weights and counterweights, of protagonists and antagonists, always working to keep the balance.
It fascinates me to study the small to know the large, and to find the large within the small. And to see how large the small is, and how small the large still is. From there, to notice how everything, with a little calm and patience, always tends to self-align without any effort.
One part always dies to balance a greater one.