by David Gibson | Feb 10, 2017 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
Fueled by the belief that we are capable of far more than many of us previously considered, we are living in an age where there is a growing interest and momentum directed at the human potential. This includes the areas of consciousness and healing. Everyday there is...
by David Gibson | Feb 10, 2017 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
Inside of your body are electrical rivers, also known as Meridians. they are flowing and nourishing all the areas of your body’s landscape with Qi, or life force energy. Collectively, they form the matrix within which the physical body functions. They also act as a...
by David Gibson | Feb 10, 2017 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
Qigong, a Taoist practice, uses six healing sounds for healing. They are also referred to as the “Six Basic Soundless Sounds for Health,” depending on the specific style of practice (of which there are a variety). Chinese Medicine works with a system of...
by David Gibson | Dec 16, 2016 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
This is a phenomenal and beautifully written tale of the human experience. Our flaws are really gifts of transformation. You won’t want to miss this…it’s a real treat. No spoiler. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting...
by David Gibson | Dec 9, 2016 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
This paper introduces the idea of utilizing massage therapy. The vibrations produced in the techniques described are varied and produced a multitude of physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits. The idea here is to bring the person into wholeness which in turn...
by David Gibson | Dec 8, 2016 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
This is a beautifully written paper that explains the four levels of Vak (speech) achieved through audible and inaudible sound. The practice is meant to raise consciousness. It involves pranayama, internal alchemy kundalini meditations, mantra japa, merging the mind...
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