Dowsing & Healing
BOOKS
To teach yourself healing, read the following books...
Your Healing Hands: The Polarity Experience
Richard Gordon
The human energy field is constantly affected by mental, physical, and emotional experience. This classic guide, written by the author of Quantum Touch: The Power to Heal, shows energy workers, massage therapists, chiropractors, and anyone wishing to heal with their hands how to conduct a full polarity therapy session to restore balance.
Quantum Touch: The Power To Heal
Richard Gordon
Quantum-Touch is the touch-based healing technique that uses the chi of both practitioner and client, bringing them into harmony to allow the body to heal itself. Quantum-Touch differs from other healing techniques because it does not require long years of study and presents none of the common hurdles of understanding or application; anyone can learn to use it to become a healer, both of others and of self.
Painting The Energy Body
Petra Neumayer & Roswitha Stark
Geometric symbols and signs have been drawn on the body to enhance strength and courage and stimulate the body's powers of self-healing since prehistoric times - the most ancient evidence being the 5,000-year-old iceman Ötzi, found in the Alps in 1991 who had symbols tattooed over his arthritic joints. Found in indigenous societies around the globe, symbols on the body - whether drawn, painted or tattooed - act as energy antennae, triggering healing impulses in the energy body and meridian system.
Remote Healing
Maria Sagi
In this practical guide to the Sagi method of information medicine, Maria Sagi, Ph.D., reveals that nonlocal healing is a quantum science that works through the transmission of information and that its effects can be controlled and verified. Drawing on the Akashic information field of Ervin Laszlo, she explains that the universe is not a mechanical system composed of matter--it operates like an overarching network that runs on and is connected by information.
Lazy Person's Guide to Emotional Healing
Andrew Tressider
In 1930 Dr Edward Bach, the father of modern flower remedy therapy, advanced the theory that emotional, mental and spiritual imbalances can cause disease. Andrew Tresidder brings Bach up to date, explaining the theory underlying flower essences and how they work. He gives numerous examples from his own experience of using flower essences as a general medical practitioner. This book contains a compendium of 90 commonly used remedies as well as 130 further flower essence combinations used worldwide. Dr Tresidder's enlightening approach to healing will inspire health professionals as well as those who are open to transforming themselves as catalysts for change.