About Our Logo
The Smithson Clinic logo comes from the I-Ching, a Chinese divination text. The symbol is known as the Ting and represents the sacred cooking vessel where the inedible grain rice was transformed through the use of fire and water into a nourishing food. A village or family would cook their meals in the Ting, always sacrificing a portion for the gods, thus enabling the life of the community to flourish. The Ting was part of community rituals and became representative of new beginnings. Just so, our body is a Ting, transforming food and water into energy and movement.
At the Smithson Clinic we believe a healthy vessel is key to personal transformation. Working with you to remove the physical and emotional blocks, we hope to be instrumental in your personal growth and in paving the path to your highest good.
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