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Sacred Esoteric Healing
A truly healing modality taught by Universal Medicine. Simple non-intrusive techniques you can use on yourself, your family and friends.
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What were people’s responses to Sacred Esoteric Healing at Mind Body Spirit?
Jean Gamble’s take on Esoteric Healing at the Mind Body Spirit Festival, Sydney.
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How do Universal Medicine Therapies work?
Imagine a therapy where no one is ‘fixing’ you – but simply supporting you to feel the grandness that you actually already are. Universal Medicine Therapies are no fix – the practitioner offers a quality that the client can then connect to within themselves.
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Where can you train In Sacred Esoteric Healing?
Sacred Esoteric Healing Training and course information
Healing, Ageless Wisdom, Career, Education, Livingness, Training, Therapies
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Universal Medicine, the EPA* and the Esoteric Modalities
A doctor’s perspective on how Sacred Esoteric Healing changed her life and can work hand in hand with mainstream medicine.
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Being a Sacred Esoteric Healing practitioner is not just for treatment rooms
A practitioner’s story of her work with Sacred Esoteric Healing.
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A willingness to heal – what is it to have a willingness to heal?
A willingness to heal can come from a moment where you recognise that you have to ask for help, to admit that something is wrong and that you require some care and support
Therapies, Soul, Medicine, Sickness, Human body, Healing, Evolution
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Can Universal Medicine Therapies cure cancer?
Universal Medicine Therapies offer no cure. Read on to find out what a cure actually is and why these therapies have no interest in or purpose to offer that.
Disease, Healing, Harmony, Livingness, Universal Medicine, Therapies
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Sailing around the world... to come home to myself
Rosie grew up on a yacht, sailing around the world, only to find that the home she was truly searching for lay waiting for her, all along...
Education, Healing, Therapies, Universal Medicine, Healthy diet, Self-love, Massage, Career
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A day with Serge Benhayon
What stands out spending any amount of time with Serge Benhayon is the endless supply of energy this man has to draw from.
Work life balance, Livingness, Performance management, Practitioner, Relationships, Retirement, Therapies
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Serge Benhayon – the practitioner
Serge Benhayon dedicates his life to serving humanity delivering ground breaking complementary health-care and a way of life that serves all equally. His wisdom encompasses human existence in its entirety.
Practitioner, Healing, Presence, Ageless Wisdom, Connection, Role models, Philosophy, Therapies
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Discovering self-care and bringing it into my life
“The way I had lived seemed quite normal to me. I had no concept that in fact I was living in a way that was disregarding to me and everyone else.”
Ageless Wisdom, Livingness, Self-love, Therapies, Universal Medicine
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Universal Medicine Therapies
Universal Medicine Therapies are popular healing modalities that are being practised all over the world, not only by complementary to medicine practitioners but professionals from all walks of life.
Counseling, Education, Healing, Lifestyle diseases, Medicine, Therapies
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Healthy body healthy mind
Taking time to love your body can lead to a healthy mind which means less critical thoughts. Love the body and the mind will follow.
Health, Mindfulness, Therapies, Love, Anxiety, Depression, Feelings, Breath
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From domination to conversation – a physiotherapist’s testimonial to Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy
A personal account of how one Physiotherapist has completely changed how they work due to being introduced to Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy – with some remarkable results.
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An Esoteric Yoga session: simplicity and union
With no strenuous postures, asanas or movements, an Esoteric Yoga class or session presents the simplicity of union – body and being as one – for the living of our everyday lives.
Body awareness, Connection, Conscious presence, Livingness, Stillness, Therapies
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Stillness: a return to being
Stillness is our natural state of being, yet have we fallen for the idea that we are not enough and need to be ‘more’?