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Laying on of Hands | Energy Healing Therapy
Laying on of Hands is considered one of the oldest, most widespread forms of healing known to mankind, already used among a variety of ancient culture [ ... ]
Emergence Theory, Vital Force, and Life
Emergence Theory, also called Emergentism, is a philosophical and scientific theory (already propagated by the Greek philosopher Aristotle) that is ab [ ... ]
Packers | Prosthetics, Sex Toys, and Gender Affirming Practices
In this post, we take a look at the practice of packing and the two types of prosthetics used: those that simulate the male genitals, and those that s [ ... ]
Chromotherapy | Color Therapy Treatment
Chromotherapy, also called Color Therapy, Color Medicine, Colorology, or Cromatherapy, is a treatment that uses light energy i.e. photons in the form [ ... ]
Anima and Animus in Ancient Rome | Life Force
Anima is a Latin word, which can mean “wind,” “air,” “breath,” “vital principle,” “life,” or “soul.” It’s a word sometimes u [ ... ]
Forest Schools | Indoor and Outdoor Education in a Natural Environment
Although learning in, with, and through Nature was an already existing practice, the global popularization of Forest School education began in the 195 [ ... ]
Presence and Essence | Non-Duality
Like the scent of a rose that betrays the flower, Life’s universal stirrings reveal its all-pervading being. Its greatest mystery is its very existe [ ... ]
Zero Balancing | Hands-on Biofield Therapy
Zero Balancing is a manual touch therapy developed in the 1970s by the osteopath, surgeon, and acupuncturist Dr. Frederick Smith. It’s said that the [ ... ]
Subtle, Astral, and Etheric Body | Life Energy Vehicles
In esoteric, mystical, and occult teachings, but also in a range of traditional medicine systems, the subtle body is considered an aspect of the human [ ... ]
Energy Medicine and Healing Explained
Energy Medicine (also called Energy Healing) is a type of alternative, complementary, or traditional medicine in which it’s thought that practitione [ ... ]
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