MERIDIAN AND ENERGY THERAPY AND EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE

TAP INTO THE VAST VIBRATIONAL ENERGIES WITHIN WITH MET

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EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE was created in the middle 90's from Meridian therapy, ancient, gentle but powerful technique. This dates back to being over 5,000 years old. It is within the Energy Therapy Fields that negative emotions are held. Create a new way, release those emotional feelings and soul memories when we tap gently, you will let the feeling go. Create a new and tranquil pool for yourself. Contact me soon to sample this therapy.

MERIDIAN ENERGY THERAPIES

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MERIDIAN ENERGY THERAPIES are based upon the meridian or indeed energy flow line. We can neither see, hear, taste or feel them. This has been practised and popular in ancient China and Tibet since 3000BC. This is highly recommended for releasing fears, phobias and those self limiting beliefs within our minds.

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NO LONGER NEW TO THE PRACTICE but NEW TECHNIQUES always being developed.., APPTS call 01764682508

MERIDIAN ENERGY THERAPY a LITTLE HISTORY FOR YOU...
5,000BC The Neolithic people of central Europe tattoo patients to mark relevant accupuncture treatment points. These are discovered in the late 2oth century on a body preserved in a glacier.
3000BC The Yellow Emperor publishes the work which will be the classic text on acupunture for at least the next 5000 years. It contains instructions for specific treatments, generally the results of doctors having failed in their primary task, to keep people healthy by instructing them in the daily practice of Qi Gong.
1964 - Detroit Chiropractor Dr George Goodheart begins to pursue links between apparent muscle strength, organs, meridians, devlops diagnostic therapy localisation by muscle testing. Over a period of several years he draws on, expands and integrates the work of Kendall and Kendall on muscle testing, Chapman's and Owen's work on neuro-lymphatic reflexes, Alberts; work on cranial sutures and Bennett's on neuro-vascular reflexes, and Mann's research on accupuncture meridians, and later names the approach Applied Kinesiology.
1974 John Thie, a colleague of Goodheart's organises the International College of Applied Kinesiology and publishes Tough for Health, the manual that introduces these techniques to the general public for self care and daily energy system maintenance.
Mid 1970'2 - Psychiatrist John Diamond studeis Applied Kinesiology and begins to use muscle testing diagnostically in psychotherapy. He develops the field of Behavioural Kinesiology, the first attempt to integrate Applied Kinesiology and psychotherapy, particularly key elements of psychoanalysis.


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