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Laughter as Therapy

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Laughter raises one’s frequency to help with the healing process. In the duality of life – it’s laughter and positive programming (genetics) vs. tears and personality disorders – usually anxiety and depression. Laughing is a reaction to certain stimuli, fundamentally stress, which serves as an emotional balancing mechanism. Traditionally, it is considered a visual...

Kundalini

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Kundalini is a Sanskrit word meaning either “coiled up” or “coiling like a snake.” There are a number of other translations of the term usually emphasizing a more serpent nature to the word – e.g. ‘serpent power’. The caduceus symbol of coiling snakes is thought to be an ancient symbolic representation of Kundalini physiology. The concept of Kundalini...

The Kiss

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There is much to write about a kiss including love, passion, affection, peace, respect, friendship, or greeting. In some situations a kiss is a ritual, formal or symbolic gesture indicating devotion, respect, or sacrament. A kiss is an intimate moment that makes a statement and can have many levels of expression. One can kiss a … person, object, or blow a kiss into the air, because...

Kirlian Photography

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Kirlian photography refers to a form of contact print photography, theoretically associated with high-voltage. It is named after Semyon Kirlian, who in 1939 accidentally discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is subjected to a strong electric field, an image is created on the plate. In controversial metaphysical contexts, Kirlian photography, Kirlian energy, and so on, are sometimes...

Kinesiology

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Kinesiology, also known as human kinetics, is the scientific study of human movement. Kinesiology addresses physiological, mechanical, and psychological mechanisms. Applications of kinesiology to human health include biomechanics and orthopedics; strength and conditioning; sport psychology; methods of rehabilitation, such as physical and occupational therapy; and sport and exercise. Individuals...

Karma

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Karma is about the wheels or gears of time and synchronicity bringing everything into balance. There is an expression, “What goes around, comes around.” It’s about balance at the end of this consciousness hologram. Karma is the concept of “action” or “deed” in Dharmic religions understood as denoting the entire cycle of cause and effect described in...

Iridology

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Iridology, also known as iridodiagnosis, is an alternative medicine practice in which patterns, colors, and other characteristics of the iris are examined for information about a patient’s systemic health. Practitioners match their observations to iris charts which divide the iris into many zones believed to correspond to specific parts of the human body. Little, if any, rigorous scientific...

The inner child

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The Inner Child refers to your emotional body. Carl Jung called it the ‘Divine Child’. Emmet Fox called it the ‘Wonder Child’. Charles Whitfield called it the ‘Child Within’. Some psychotherapists call it the ‘True Self’. Our personalities emerge as a result of our genetic code, DNA, or inherited characteristics, and the environment in which we...

Hypnotherapy

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We exist in a programmed hologram (illusion) – the brain being a biochemical machine (computer) that runs on binary code and allows us to believe things are real. It’s all about programming. People seek out the services of a hypnotherapist at a point in their lives where change is triggered by their DNA codes. It’s all math and science set in the illusion of time. Tick tock! As...

Huna Teachings

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Huna is a Hawaiian word adopted by Max Freedom Long (1890-1971) in 1936 to describe his theory of pseudoscience linked to ancient Hawaiian teachings. Long claimed to have learned a secret tradition from Hawaiian friends while working as a school teacher in Hawaii. He founded the Huna Fellowship in 1945 and, starting in 1948, published a series of books on Huna that are still in print. Long had...