Hari: Japanese Meridian Therapy with Dr. Ehrland A. Truitt, DOM

March 27 and 28, 2021
Sante Fe, NM

The Santa Fe Women’s Club

15  NCCAOM and TX continuing education credits

Hari is a ki-based form of Traditional Japanese Meridian Therapy (keiraku-chiryo).  Hari uses subtle diagnostic and needling techniques to balance ki flow in the body leading to subtle, yet powerful, changes in the patient’s system by bringing the primary channels into balance.

This seminar will focus on the basic Hari treatment form and is appropriate for both beginners and senior students. After reviewing beginning diagnostic techniques, tonification and dispersion needling methods, this seminar will focus on expanding the Hari root treatment system, including the selection of harmony points, back points, branch/supportive treatments, and moxibustion techniques, culminating in practice of full treatments.  The foundational concepts behind ki therapy and introductory ki breathing and movement practices will also be discussed and practiced.  

About the Instructor:

Ehrland Truitt is a 19-year Hari practitioner and the Executive Director of the High Desert Hari Society. He has studied with T. Koei Kuwahara Sensei since 2001 and has been an assistant teacher for the Hari seminar series since 2002. Ehrland is a former clinical supervisor and assistant professor at the International Institute of Chinese Medicine and Southwest Acupuncture College. He has traveled to Japan, Peru, Ecuador, and Nepal to study acupuncture, moxibustion, and traditional herbal medicine. Ehrland is a founding member of the High Desert Hari Society and currently maintains a private practice in Santa Fe, NM.

Schedule:

Saturday, March 27:
Selecting correct sho (root pattern) with pulse and hara, tonification and dispersion needle techniques, harmony points, and self-cultivation with ki breathing exercises.

Sunday, March 28: Back point selection, branch treatments, moxibustion techniques, hari practicum. 

Times:
Saturday and Sunday, 03/27/21-03/28/21 – 9:00am – 5:30pm with a one-hour lunch

COVID-19:

As the pandemic continues to change rapidly, as do individual state travel requirements, we encourage you to check travel considerations put in place by the State of New Mexico and the state you are visiting from to make sure you are in compliance. We will also follow current state guidelines for social distancing during the didactic portion of the course and will follow state guidelines on masks for the duration of the weekend. 

CANCELLATION POLICY:
• For cancellations made on or before February 13 – Full Refund*
• For cancellations made after  February 13 – No Refund
• Cancellations due to the pandemic on the part of the participant or the HDHS will not be penalized. 
*Credit card convenience fees are non-refundable