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A Downside to Tai Chi? None That I See

By Jane E. Brody — 2010

The graceful, dancelike progression of meditative poses called tai chi originated in ancient China as a martial art, but the exercise is best known in modern times as a route to reduced stress and enhanced health.

Read on www.nytimes.com

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Plant Spirit Reiki: Energy Healing with the Elements of Nature

In this practical workbook, Fay Johnstone demonstrates how energy healers and Reiki practitioners can partner with plant spirit allies and the forces of nature for powerful healing for themselves, others, and our planet.

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Crystals for Emotional Healing: A Contemporary Guide

Whether you’re experiencing anxiety, depression, confusion, grief, anger, or another difficult emotion, you can learn how to tap in to the transformative energy of crystals so you can begin healing.

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Barbara Brennan Interview with Michael Toms

Barbara Brennan and Michael Toms discuss energy healing back in 1998.

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Dance of the Ancient One: How the Universe Solves Personal and World Problems

In his latest book, Mindell expands on his earlier concept of the processmind as he develops the notion of space–time dreaming or “dance of the ancient one” in his rigorous efforts toward the elucidation of a ToE (or theory of everything).

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Spiritual Healing: A Practical Guide to Hands-On Healing

The authors present 30 exercises based on the human body's natural energy fields. The various techniques explained in this book are specifically intended to alleviate physical pain, heal many ailments, and bring comfort to the terminally ill.

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