Self healing – Qigong exercise beginner
Posted by on Dec 6, 2011
Qigong Practice Believe it or not. Qigong, Chi Gong, natural healing Power, Nhan Dien, etc. whatever you call it. Its hard to believe this amazing healing power. I do now. I still dont know how the Chi works. I dont feel the Chi yet, but there is something that causes these movements. The Chi controls my body and forces me to exercise the parts that needed to.
The secrets behind qigong healing by Peter Caughey Preview
Posted by on Nov 25, 2011
This is a short version of a lecture given by Peter Caughey called: The secrets behind qigong healing. Complementary Health Expo 2011 New Zealand School of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine www.acupuncture.ac.nz
Healing – Freedom From the Burden Of Abortion
Posted by on Nov 1, 2011
www.RachelsVineyard.org Fr. Frank Pavone, Pastoral Director of Rachel’s Vineyard, gives some reflections about the Rachel’s Vineyard retreats. In this video Fr. Frank explains that the Rachel’s Vineyard retreats are ultimately about freedom. He goes on to tell of one of the tools used on the retreat to symbolize this: the rock. As participants on a Rachel’s Vineyard retreat, we are given a rock to carry with us throughout the day, and this rock is to represent “…the burdens that accompany us at every moment, every circumstance, at every opportunity of the day.” At some point during the retreat comes “…the moment where we find the inner freedom, the inner strength to put that rock aside, or to throw it away, to part with it in whatever way seems appropriate to us. This is a powerful symbol of life’s journey. So many of our burdens are in our own hands to either hold onto or cast away. It really is about the freedom to say no, I’m not going to let this particular circumstance or problem enslave me anymore.” “Rachel’s Vineyard weekends are really all about freedom The Lord says to us in Scripture ‘If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.’ Let the Lord Jesus take our burdens away and let us together proclaim to others that they can have that freedom too.”
Ohashiatsu massage and healing by Barbara Aubry
Posted by on Sep 17, 2011
Massage energétique de guérison Ohashiatsu by Barbara Audry, France www.ohashi.fr Background Music from- www.nianow.com
Native American Healing In The 21st Century – richheape.com
Posted by on Aug 25, 2011
This DVD looks at the ancient health and healing methods of American Indians. It discusses the invaluable contributions the Native Americans made to our early frontier heritage and shows how many of those same healing plants and herbs are an important source of today’s modern methods of maintaining health. Learn Native American healing practices from traditional tribal elders. Learn from today’s respected physicians thecrossover of ancient Native American healing remedies to present-day medical practices. Discover the contents of a 350 year old Indian medicine bag. Learn about Herbal healing remedies for Heart & Circulatory, Arthritis, Female conditions, Respiratory, Asthma, Skin Conditions, Digestive tract. Sinus and much more… The point is clearly made that what has been effective for thousands of years may still be the best means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle today.
Chinese Healing Illustrations, Part One (44)
Posted by on Aug 12, 2011
Chinese Healing Illustrations, Part One (44) This video highlights the differences between East and West in healing methods and approaches for different categories of illness. Flu, fever, cough, congestion, and associated symptoms Chinese: The flu is a seasonal ailment common in winter and spring due to sudden weather change. It will pass in a few days. Resting and drinking plenty of water will do. To help reduce discomforts and quicken recovery, use herbs to expel the fever and phlegm, to moisten the throat and strengthen the lungs. Wear appropriate clothes and beware of contagion to reduce chances of catching a cold (See my videos on flu and cough). Western: Doctors also advise plenty of rest and water. Use pills to suppress body temperature, cough, phlegm, and nasal congestion. Antibiotics are commonly used, which may erode bodys own defense mechanism. As for prevention, flu shots are employed for everybody. Is this necessary? Joint Pains Chinese: Joint pains worsen when the weather changes. Rest enough to avoid over-exertion leading to more pains. Also avoid over-exposure to the elements of wind, humidity and cold with appropriate clothing. Use herbs to strengthen blood circulation for pain relief, and to strengthen joints, tendons and muscles (See my video on joint pains). Western: Use pills to kill pains, surgery to replace joints in severe cases. Little attention is paid to avoid over-exertion and over-exposure. Nasal Allergy Chinese: Members of the same family do …
Natural Healing Secret With Chinese Moxibustion
Posted by on Jul 18, 2011
Discover this amazing Chinese herbal secret used for over 3000 years in China to have a green living .For the first time in English,you’ll learn step by step this ancient herbal natural healing method to improve your mind & body health immediately.
Natural Healing Secret With Chinese Moxibustion
Master Sha’s TAO Jing for Self Healing Part 1
Posted by on Jun 28, 2011
San Francisco – Soul Song and Soul Dance Workshop for Healing and Rejuvenation drsha.com Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha is a soul leader, an extraordinary healer, and a divine servant. Trained as an MD in China and a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine in China and Canada, he created Power Healing and Soul Mind Body Medicine to combine the essence of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine with ancient energy and spiritual healing secrets from China. The founder of the Institute of Soul Healing and Enlightenment, Dr. Sha is a grandmaster of many ancient disciplines, including tai chi, qi gong, feng shui, and the I Ching. He was named Qigong Master of the Year at the Fifth World Congress on Qigong. An inspired guide in his Soul Power Series of best-selling books, TV programs, and other teachings and services, Dr. Sha says, “Heal and transform the soul first; then healing and transformation of every aspect of life will follow”. In 2006, Dr. Sha was granted the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission Award for his humanitarian efforts. I consider Master Sha’s healing path to be a universal spiritual practice, a journey into genuine transformation. Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith Founder, Agape International Spiritual Center
Master Sha’s TAO Jing for Self Healing Part 2
Posted by on Jun 18, 2011
San Francisco – Soul Song and Soul Dance Workshop for Healing and Rejuvenation drsha.com Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha is a soul leader, an extraordinary healer, and a divine servant. Trained as an MD in China and a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine in China and Canada, he created Power Healing and Soul Mind Body Medicine to combine the essence of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine with ancient energy and spiritual healing secrets from China. The founder of the Institute of Soul Healing and Enlightenment, Dr. Sha is a grandmaster of many ancient disciplines, including tai chi, qi gong, feng shui, and the I Ching. He was named Qigong Master of the Year at the Fifth World Congress on Qigong. An inspired guide in his Soul Power Series of best-selling books, TV programs, and other teachings and services, Dr. Sha says, “Heal and transform the soul first; then healing and transformation of every aspect of life will follow”. In 2006, Dr. Sha was granted the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission Award for his humanitarian efforts. I consider Master Sha’s healing path to be a universal spiritual practice, a journey into genuine transformation. Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith Founder, Agape International Spiritual Center
Astral Dancer – true stories of healing and adventure from the beyond
Posted by on May 19, 2011
An amazing collection of astral adventures from a competent astral projector. With the Astral Projection niche forever growing this book is bound to become popular.
Astral Dancer – true stories of healing and adventure from the beyond