Happy Anniversary
June 27th, 2011By Adonna Rometo – Only days ago, I celebrated my one year anniversary as a licensed massage therapist. I canʼt believe a year passed so quickly! This mile-marker celebration causes me to look back at my days at the New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics (NMSNT), where I underwent my natural therapeutics and massage therapy [...]
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February 10th, 2011One of the actions that we do several times each day is selecting and ingesting food. Our choices of the food we select determine the type of karma that we incur. The Sanskrit word Karma (or kamma in Pali) literally means action. The law of karma is a law that has been put into motion via the creative consciousness. This law has not been actualized by the minds of human beings. As a natural law all beings are subject to this law. The causal effects of this natural law are not based on belief or acknowledgment. There seems to be more to this law then human beings realize. For help in understanding this law, human beings have for millennia turned to spiritual teachers for guidance.
Read More // Leave a ReplySacred Touch
February 10th, 2011Only God and Nature Heal and Only Love and Nature Heal are premises often stated at our school. But, what do they mean?
Read More // Leave a ReplyOpen House February 11, 2011
February 9th, 2011NMSNT’s house is always open, but on February 11, 2011 at 6 – 8pm we will be having an official Open House, and we invite you!
Read More // Leave a ReplySpotlight on Rebeka Rose – and a yummy recipe!
February 9th, 2011The Staff Spotlight shines on Rebeka Rose, a 2001 graduate of NMSNT. In 2005 she began teaching Flower Remedies, one of the many courses that sets our curriculum apart from other schools.
Read More // Leave a ReplyFeatured Flower Remedy: Peace
February 9th, 2011Peace gets dressed up to meet the world!
We are excited to announce the newly remodeled Peace flower remedy. The same great formula with a new look.
Read More // Leave a ReplyEarth Roots And A Healer Named Spud
October 31st, 2010In Private Notes For Students of Polarity Therapy Conventions, Dr. Stone presents charts that illustrate the twenty five prakritis. Prakriti: Nature, the essential nature of mind and matter, which projects itself in various forms of emotions and actions. According to Hindu (Samkhya) philosophy, there are twenty-five prakritis that consist of the five principle manifestations of each of the five elements that make up the human body.1
Read More // Leave a ReplyAutumn: Season of the Metal Element
October 29th, 2010Chinese Medicine associates each season with an element and its related organs. Autumn is Metal element. The yin Metal organ and meridian is Lung. The Lung’s yang counterpart is Large Intestine. During autumn, the Lung and Large Intestine are more susceptible to imbalances. With the change in temperature, one is more prone to respiratory conditions, such as colds and flu. Wei qi is the type of qi associated with the Lung. It is defined as protective qi, qi that protects us from exogenous pathogenic factors, such as wind, cold and damp. This type of qi can become challenged during autumn.
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