5/5 Rob L. 5 months ago on Google • 5 reviews
Greetings
from
Brooklyn,
Today
was
sadly
my
final
acupuncture
treatment
with
Tzu
Ling
Lu
and
as
I
leave,
I
just
wanted
to
write
with
the
hope
that
whoever
reads
this
would
be
kind
enough
to
pass
this
along
to
someone
who
Tzu
Lhing
works
for,
a
supervisor...doctor;
someone
who
would
be
interested
in
hearing
very
positive
feedback
about
a
student/clinician.
I
have
always
been
the
type
of
person
who
just
couldn't
find
ways
of
seriously
relaxing.
I
tried
yoga,
various
forms
of
meditations,
hypnotism,...listening
to
organic
nature
sounds
and
then
I
finally
met
Tzu
Ling.
Her
kind-hearted,
upbeat,
positive,
safe,
just
lovey
energy
---
always
comfortable
during
pre-treatment
consultations.
I
enjoyed
her
company...she
was
nice
to
be
around.
And
then
the
preparation
-
explaining
the
position
of
various
needles...having
little
safety
techniques
to
prevent
a
sharper
or
deeper
needle
point
from
hurting.
But
it
was
always
about
the
energy.
By
the
time
I
was
laying
on
the
table,
covered
in
a
silver
blanket...Tzu
Ling
would
say
"enjoy
your
relaxation
and
healing..."
-
the
light
would
go
off
and
there
I
went;
into
a
place
I
had
never
been
able
to
reach.
This
euphoric,
blissful
sense
of
relaxation
where
I
just
lost
track
of
time,
sounds,
thoughts
in
my
head,
pain...The
first
time
I
was
with
Tzu
Ling
I
remember
afterwards
saying:
"I
wish
I
would
have
met
you
when
I
was
14..."
She
obviously
asked
"why?"
and
I
said
"had
I
known
about
this,
I
would
have
never
experimented
with
drugs
for
all
of
those
years..."
Acupuncture
is
a
fascinating
art
and
science.
It
really
did
transport
me
to
so
many
different
places
and
I'd
just
aimlessly
drift
until
a
delicate
knock
came
on
the
door.
Many
times,
I
wasn't
entirely
sure
where
I
was.
But
Tzu
Ling
would
always
ask
me
about
my
experience
and
provided
the
exact
energy
a
person
who
just
had
a
treatment
like
this
needed
in
that
exact
space
and
time.
She
was
a
positive
continuation
as
she
removed
each
needle
and
explained
certain
things
I
should
approach
the
rest
of
my
day
with.
I
will
miss
Tzu
Ling
but
feel
so
enthusiastic
about
the
career
that's
definitely
going
to
find
her.
She
is
a
consumate
professional
and
delightful
spirit
-
she
mixes
so
many
of
the
best
aspects
of
why
acupuncture
is
such
a
unique
experience.
I'll
pump
my
fist
in
the
air
whenever
I
learn
she's
opened
up
her
own
treatment
office
or
center!
Once
again,
I
really
hope
that
whoever
locates
this
email
will
understand
just
how
much
I'd
like
"someone
significant"
at
Pacific
College
of
Arts
&
Science
to
receive
it,
and/or
or
even
pass
it
on
to
Tzu
Ling
Thank
you
once
again
for
everything.
I
will
miss
you
but
always
send
positive
thoughts.
Sincerely,
Rob
Lane
Cesareo
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