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Appropriate submissions include educational content and energy healing training centers.
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Energy healing incorporates many modalities, from traditional ethnic practices to modern techniques developed from bioenergetic research. Since the living human body projects an energy field (aura) around it, it is possible to affect the solid corporeal body by working with its energetic projection.
The energy field surrounds and permeates all living beings. It is the scaffolding for our physical body. Within the energy field of each person are seven major centers. Each of these centers energizes or vitalizes its related nerve center, endocrine gland, and internal organ system: the circulatory system. It is within this energy field that the cause of disease appears to be located. Through training, a practitioner can learn to work with areas that are weak or congested within the energy field, and by use of various balancing techniques, can bring the patient's energy field to a more flowing, healthy, harmonious state.
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Practitioners and clinics specializing in energy healing.
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Appropriate submissions include educational content and pranic healing training centers.
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Pranic Healing works with the auras (subtle energy fields) of the body to promote healing via the chakra energy centers.
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Appropriate submissions include educational content and sound healing training centers.
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From time immemorial music, chanting and vibration have been used to heal and uplift humankind. Sound is universal, working without words, deeply affecting body, mind and spirit.
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MASSAGE THERAPISTS, please submit your site to the appropriate location in Regional
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Therapeutic Touch (TT), defined by the Nurse Healers-Professional Associates International, Inc., is a contemporary interpretation of several ancient healing practices and is an intentionally directed process of energy exchange during which the practitioner uses the hands as a focus to facilitate healing. It was developed in the early 1970's by Dolores Krieger PhD., RN, and Dora Kunz, a natural healer. It is grounded in nursing research.
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