Windows of the Sky with Don Cornwell
March 9th, 2011Windows of the Sky w/ Don Cornwell Windows of the Sky are a series of Acupressure points that help Qi move upwards in the body, thus increasing awareness and acceptance of life experiences. This results in letting of energy patterns that no longer serve us. Physical, emotional and spiritual imbalances realign so that we can [...]
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March 9th, 2011Chinese Medicine & Qi Gong w/ Don Cornwell Chinese Medical Qi Gong will be practiced to move, increase and store the therapist’s Qi. Then a number of specific Qi Gong hand techniques will be used on the client’s body to affect their movement and balance of energy. These hand techniques are much more powerful than [...]
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.
Read More // Leave a ReplyWorkshop: Sound Healing Foundations with Samantha Jennings, Dr. TCM, R.Ac.
August 20th, 2010Ohm Therapeutics ™ is built on the understanding that musical tones assist healing, and that appropriate frequencies promote the flow of energy (Qi) in and around the body. As a result, the pathways for Qi are restored, energy blocks are removed, and health & wellness can be regained. Learn how to incorporate Sound into your [...]
Read More // Leave a ReplyWorkshop: Windows of the Sky with Don Cornwell
August 18th, 2010Windows of the Sky are a series of Acupressure points that help Qi move upwards in the body, thus increasing awareness and acceptance of life experiences. Ghost Points and Experiential points are used as well. This results in letting go of energy patterns that no longer serve us. Physical, emotional and spiritual imbalances realign so [...]
Read More // Leave a ReplyWorkshop: Chinese Medicine & Qi Gong with Don Cornwell
August 2nd, 2010Chinese Medical Qi Gong will be discussed, demonstrated, and practiced—giving participants, including professional therapists, expert training and experience in moving, increasing and storing Qi. Then a number of specific Qi Gong hand techniques will be used on the client’s body to affect their movement and balance of energy. These hand techniques are much more powerful [...]
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