Four Winds Acupuncture
Jean S Caron, D.O.M., A.P.
Licensed Acupuncture Physician & Herbalist
115 E Granada Blvd. Suite 1 / Ormond Beach, Florida 32176
386-677-5400


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My name is Jean Caron. I look forward
helping you with your health concerns.

A place to begin the healing process

The power in flexibility                Passage 76

A man living is yielding and receptive.
Dying, he is rigid and inflexible.
All Things, the grass and trees:
Living, they are yielding and fragile;
Dying, they are dry and withered.

Thus those who are firm and inflexible
Are in harmony with dying.
Those who are yielding and receptive
Are in harmony with living.
Therefore an inflexible strategy will not triumph:
An inflexible tree will be attacked.
The position of the highly inflexible will descend;
The position of the yielding and receptive will ascend.
   
   A passage of Lao Tzu, A new translation of the Tao Te Ching by R.L. Wing

Through their observation of nature, those who follow the Tao know that what survives on
earth is that which easily adapts to the changing circumstances in the environment. It is
because the universe is evolving that all things in it are developing and changing.
Therefore any inflexibility in systems of belief, in patterns of behavior, or in habits of
physical or intellectual nourishment, can cause one to respond to external stimuli in a way
that leads to extinction. Similar situations should not necessarily elicit the same
responses through time --- because in time everything changes. Fixed and unintuitive
responses will stop personal growth and will put one in harmony with dying. Cultivating
flexibility, on the other hand, will fine-tune the instinctive responses, so that one might,
indeed, inherit the earth.

Mission Statement

Dedicated to preserve the art of Chinese medicine, provide a quality natural
health care by using the tools of the past and promote a quality of life we all
deserve.
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