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Today, more and more people are turning back to natural and holistic forms of healthcare. Reiki is becoming a recognized name, being practiced in both holistic centers and hospitals around the world. Dynamic Healing presents Reiki practitioners with an innovative approach to working with clients as well as a compilation of both new and traditional Reiki applications. It is an educational and instructional book meant to enhance the practice of any Reiki student or master. In this book you will discover a review of basic energy anatomy and the traditional Reiki hand positions; an alternative and highly effective set of hand positions based on Ayurvedic philosophies; instruction in using evaluation tools to assess your clients specific needs; new and traditional protocols for mental and emotional work, acute trauma, standard balancing, and closing a session; and detailed information on how to design a session that is individualized and highly beneficial.
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"How to Train Optimistic Mind by Marina Lando is a wonderful read. This book is packed with easy to understand and follow methods of working through toxic emotions. Marina details a plan as well as offers the reader an understanding and acceptance of all emotions with judgment. Highly recommend this book." -Kamini Wood, Certified Professional Coach, www.kaminiwood.com "In How to Train Optimistic Mind, Marina Lando invites us to look at life's struggles with kindness, compassion and open-hearted awareness. Ms. Lando lets us in on parts of her life that allows the reader to feel connected to her and her process. This is a lovely introduction to encouraging ourselves to walk in acceptance no ma...
A quick method of building a better vocabulary through the use of mnemonic cartoons.
New edition of award winning book "Women and Geometry in Southern Africa: Suggestions for Further Research", published by the "Universidade Pedagógica" (Mozambique) in 1995. The original book contains chapters on geometrical ideas embedded in basket weaving, bead work, wall decoration, tattooing, and ceramics. The expanded edition includes a foreword by Sibusiso Moyo (Secretary of the African Mathematical Union Commission on Women in Mathematics in Africa, and Research Director of the Durban University of Technology, South Africa), afterwords by Ubiratan D'Ambrosio (Brazil) and Jens Hoyrup (Denmark), and the papers "Makwe colour inversion, symmetry and patterns" (Northeastern Mozambique) and "Symmetries on mats woven by Yombe women from the area along the Lower Congo." The book contains also a chapter written by Salimo Saide on the geometry of pottery decoration among Yao women (Nyassa Province, Mozambique). (2013, 276 pp.)