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Brighid's Healing: Irelands Celtic Medicine Tradition


by: Gina Mcgarry


: :For the first time in book form, Brighid's Healing brings to life the wisdom and techniques of Irish traditional healing. The author has over 20 years experience and is widely acclaimed as a healer with vision, skills and the ability to revive the ancient arts of healing from the Celtic culture's wise and civilizing traditions from the deep past.

A Morning Cup of Tai Chi: One 15-minute Routine to Nurture Your Body, Mind, and Spirit


by: John A. Bright-Fey


: :This colorfully illustrated 15-minute exercise routine introduces readers to the basics of the ancient ''bodymind'' art of Tai Chi. The author approaches Tai Chi with fun and simplicity, making this a practice anyone can engage in and enjoy. Tai Chi, the ancient Chinese art of mind-body harmony, is designed to achieve a balance of mental and physical fitness. It combines elements of calming, focusing, strengthening, toning, and balance. Tai Chi is popular among all age groups, especially seniors, because of its low physical impact and tremendously positive impact on vitality. ...

Self-Healing Reiki: Freeing the Symbols, Attunements, and Techniques


by: Barbara Emerson


: :Reiki is a Japanese hands-on method of bodywork that channels energy through seven chakras (energy centers) to attune the body to its optimal energy level. In Self-Healing Reiki, Barbara Emerson helps readers bypass the expensive—and some say elitist—process of working with a master by teaching themselves through a simple but complete set of exercises. Emerson divides the book into three areas of focus. In the first part, she introduces Reiki philosophy and techniques, showing hand positions for the unobstructed flow of energy and methods for performing a healing session on ...

The Healing Power of Light


by: Primrose Cooper


: :A well-rounded discourse that demonstrates how hard science and metaphysics merge to give us an opportunity to live healthier lives. Cooper opens her discussion to a broad range of thought, including a discussion of the pioneering work of Rudolf Steiner, and of Dr. Norman Rosenthal, who developed full-spectrum light treatment for SAD. investigates the importance of metaphysics in her investigation into the power of light. She delves into the Theosophical system of the Seven Rays, outlining each of the rays with its respective color association and meaning for whole health. ...

Virtual Medicine


by: Keith Scott-Mumby


: :Medicine is about to undergo its most startling transformation. Life extends beyond the boundaries of our skin, as Professor Keith Scott-Mumby so eloquently shows. We are a whirling field of energies, which modern instruments can easily detect and measure. Once this is recognized, it opens the door to many exciting and revolutionary ways to diagnose and treat illness, including the use of interactive electronics. This is no longer the New Age, this is now advanced physics! It's a whole new dimension of health he is calling 'virtual medicine.'

Wu Qin Xi: Five Animals Qigong Exercises (Chinese Health Qigong)


from: Singing Dragon


: :Qigong is an aspect of traditional Chinese medicine that involves coordinating breathing patterns with physical postures to maintain health and well-being. Wu Qin Xi: Five Animal Qigong Exercises is an accessible, fully-illustrated guide to a particular qigong exercise that imitates the movements of animals and birds. The book explores the development of the five-animal exercises from the work of Hua Tua, a leading physician of the Eastern Han Dynasty whose inspiration came from the observation of tigers, deer, bears, monkeys and birds. He came to the conclusion that wild creatures ...

Pan Gu Mystical Qigong


by: Wen Wei Ou


: :This is the first English translation of a well-known Chinese work on a qigong form known as Pangu Shengung, or, the Heaven and Earth/Sun and Moon exercise. This work describes in step-by-step detail how to use qigong techniques to absorb the essence of the sun, moon and universe. It includes notes on the principles and philosophy of qigong practice.

The Jade Emperor's Mind Seal Classic: The Taoist Guide to Health, Longevity, and Immortality


by: Stuart Alve Olson


: :The first English translation with commentary of three classic Taoist texts on immortality• Translates The Jade Emperor’s Mind Seal Classic, The Immortals, and The Three Treasures of Immortality• Defines the Taoist concept of immortality and examines the lives and practices of Taoists who achieved this state• Reveals the steps needed to achieve immortality in our modern societyTaoist mystics claim that it is possible to achieve immortality: “Within each of us dwells the medicine to cure the affliction of mortality.” Now Western readers can access the wisdom of Taoist masters on ...

Wealth Consciousness: A Guide from Babaji for Prosperity


by: Roger G Lanphear


: :Trailblazing mental techniques given to us from Master Babaji. Here is wisdom to enliven the wealth within every person.Learn ageless techniques to flow and create with nature's power. Discover your subconscious and take charge of it. Come to grips with fear and anger. Open up to the infinite intelligence of the Unified Field, and tackle a surefire way to receive knowledge. Experience loving relationships, prosperity, happiness, and control over your life.With time and perseverance, these 18 techniques enliven the Master within--your Self. Wealth is just one of the rewards.

Sign Language of the Soul: A Handbook for Healing


by: Dale H. Schusterman


: :Ancient techniques using the hands have been depicted in various healings practices for centuries. This book combines these unique hand positions or mudras with the symbols and words of Jewish mysticism, the Kabbalah. Focusing on the patterns of the Tree of Life used within the Kabbalah, Dr Schusterman shows us how to use our fingers and hands in key positions that will connect with the body's own energy. These movements working with focused intent will expand the body's awareness and allow healing and balance to occur. The book offers case ...



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