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Why learning to heal yourself is so important

Learning how to heal yourself is just as important if not more so than learning how to heal others. Nurses and Drs spend years in training learning how to diagnose and treat, however when it comes to their own health they dont have a clue. We all have the ability to heal ourselves and in fact this can be taught from a very early age and if It was, then imagine the scope if we all self healed.

There are many methods of healing which go back hundreds if not thousands of years. But one of the most powerful methods is using crystals. These stones have been known to hold amazing powers and the egyptians knew this only too well. Reiki is another form of healing and dates back some say to when Jesus was on earth. In fact it is believed that this was how he healed when using hands on healing. Learning how to see auras and understanding how the colour surrounding our aura can affect us is also another method of healing and in this case hopes to heal the body before the illness manifests itself. Its believed that the aura will be affected before the physical body, so if it is noticed and treated early it will not cause you any problems. If you want to learn how to heal then our courses are simple to follow with diagrams and pictures to make learning easy. Once you have learnt the skills necessary then dont forget to pass it on to your children, it could be one of the most important lessons you ever pass on.

Learn to heal using - Crystals - Reiki - Angels - Colour - feng shui etc..

 

Yin and Yang - feng shui lessons

Yin and Yang
Yin (black) and yang (white) are the harmonizing factors of the universe. They are opposing energies like day and night. Neither one is particularly negative nor positive; they are just forces that need to be in balance in one’s environment to achieve optimum peace and prosperity. Yin and yang are totally dependent upon one another and one does not exist without the other.
Yin and yang are typically portrayed inside a Tai Chi circle, which symbolizes wholeness. This symbol represents the harmonization of dualities within the universe.  Learn more about this here:

Yin

Yang

Black

Night

Female

Receptive

Yielding

Negative

Supports, nurtures, sustains

Shady northern side of a hill

Valleys, rivers, streams

Water

Metal

Earth


White

Day

Male

Active

Dominating

Positive

Creates, initiates and achieves

Sunny side of a hill

Hills and mountains

Fire

Wood

Air

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In Feng Shui, the goal is to achieve a balance between the yin and yang elements. For example, if a backyard were too hilly (too much Yang) one would want to introduce a water fountain or some plants to break up the landscape. The introduction of the Yin element of water helps to balance both factors in the landscape.  The rule of thumb is that too much of the Yin element creates an isolation and stagnation; too much Yang creates chaos, agitation and destruction.