@iTeach pushing tourism?
hmmm, that's partly true....
@iTeach pushing tourism?
hmmm, that's partly true....
@ the wrong person...@lemon lover
yep, Piss doctors are not limited to Naxi culture, just said the mentioned doc use the method:) As for “he was mentally unstable because some emotional and mental shock he suffered 4 to 5 years ago” , the original article did not mention much regarding the conversation between the doc and the patient, so I did not mention that as well, but you're probably right.
@Stratocaster
bet your Chinese level is high AF
Becoming a person who can do divination, become a shaman, etc., is often a result, in many cultures, of emotional or mental 'instability' or other serious illnesses that occur at some point in the person's life, and traditional medical systems are very often associated with religious beliefs.
@alienew
yeah I do agree that traditional medical systems are very often associated with religious beliefs, but it's the first time I heard of "Becoming a person who can do divination, become a shaman, etc., is often a result, in many cultures, of emotional or mental 'instability' or other serious illnesses that occur at some point in the person's life", thx for sharing though, might do some research about this later, it got me curious:)
@iTeach Scotlands Lock Ness monster. England keep all their monsters in Westminster.
or dartmoor
Same comments could probably be applied to certain western governments?
@ iTeach - Loch Ness is in Scotland...