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Energetic Anatomy and Physiology (Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy, Volume 1) 2 reviews Jerry Alan Johnson, 2005
Best Instructions on Taoist Magick in English! Ok, back in 1999/2000 I was all about trying to find books in the enlglish language that gave the reader step-by-step working techniques in Taoist Magick/Sorcery. Some unfamiliar with Zheng Yi Taoism pass off Taoism as just a "form of philosophy". They were never exposed to the Zheng Yi magickal side that involves registries of spirits and gods and demons, and techniques on how to command these ...
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Energetic Alchemy, Dao Yin Therapy and Qi Deviations (Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy, Volume 2) 2 reviews, 2005
Best Instructions on Taoist Magick in English! Ok, back in 1999/2000 I was all about trying to find books in the enlglish language that gave the reader step-by-step working techniques in Taoist Magick/Sorcery. Some unfamiliar with Zheng Yi Taoism pass off Taoism as just a "form of philosophy". They were never exposed to the Zheng Yi magickal side that involves registries of spirits and gods and demons, and techniques on how to command these ...
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Acupuncture Energetics a Clinical Approach for Physicians 8 reviews Helms
Thieme Medical Publishers, 2007
Gathers no dust Acupuncture Energetics: A Clinical Approach for Physicians is an outstanding text. After taking the course I am using acupuncture in my dental practice for oral and craniofacial disorders. I have two copies of the text, one in the office and one at home. It melds, in a wonderful style, both eastern and western concepts and contains all that I need to know to feel confident in my approach to ...
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Energetic Anatomy: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding and Using the Human Energy System 3 reviews
Wave of the Future, Inc., 2004
Fascinating Subject I am an a electrical engineer who has usually followed a very western medical science oriented view of health and fitness. I became interested in meditation and breathing becuase of the death of someone who was close to me. I bought this book, originally because I was interested in self healing. What I got out of it was a much stronger sense of who I am and and what I am doing with my own ...
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Craniosacral Therapy and the Energetic Body: An Overview of Craniosacral Biodynamics 2 reviews Roger Gilchrist
North Atlantic Books, 2006
Complex made simple I have just graduated from a two year training in biodynamic craniaosacral therapy and just got Rodger's book at the end of the course.I wish I would have had it sooner. He really brings a clarity and simplicity to some very intricate and subtle concepts. He also clearly differentiates between the styles and history of this relatively new therapy. I would recommend it to anyone who practices, ...
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404 Deskside Activities for Energetic Kids (SmartFun Activity Books) 2 reviews Barbara Davis
Hunter House, 2006
Full of great ideas! Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads (5/08)
In today's world children do not have as many opportunities for physical activity as they did in the past. Years ago children walked to and from school, whereas now times have changed and it may no longer be as safe for a child to do so by himself. Because of changes and circumstances in today's world limiting the amount of activity children can ...
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The Path of Alchemy: Energetic Healing & the World of Natural Magic (Pathways to Enlightenment) 13 reviews Mark Stavish, Pat Zalewski
Llewellyn Publications, 2006
Excellent and practical alchemy This book remedies one of the main problems in publications about alchemy - it is both understandable and practical! The basic practices and symbolism of alchemy are detailed, with emphasis on spagyrics (plant alchemy), including how to make various tinctures and plant stones. The author is to be commended for laying open so clearly this complex area of esoteric study.
This book is not for the ...
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An Energetic Approach to Oncology (Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy, Volume 5) 2 reviews, 2005
Best Qigong Text Ever Written This is by far the best and most thorough book ever written (along with it companion texts) on Qigong and Qigong Therapy. This is a must have for any library thats includes Chinese medicine, Qigong or mysticism. There is a lifetime of information contained in these texts.
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The Practice of Traditional Western Herbalism: Basic Doctrine, Energetics, and Classification 4 reviews Matthew Wood
North Atlantic Books, 2004
Herbal Remedies from the Old Ways Matthew Fox has brought the Old Ways of Herbal Medicine to our modern world. This book speaks in a language I can understand. His descriptions of the underlying imbalances within the tissue that results in symptoms made such an impression on me. He lists signs which we all can identify in our illness. The book gives a description of the plants that can favorably affect these tissue states. ...
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THE ENERGETICS OF BUSINESS: A Practical Guide for Bringing Your Business to Life 7 reviews Marguerite Moore Callaway
Lincoln Park Productions, 2006
The Time is Now This book could not have come soon enough. Not only does it give the reader very practical tools for setting up her own business- but it's a guidebook that teaches one how to marry intellect and instinct. We all have an inner business voice, the voice in our heads silently critiquing the business owners we have worked for over the years. By following outdated business models and submitting to ...
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Ageless Living 1 review Mony Vital
Energetic Balancing, 2005
Ageless Living by Mony Vital I have read many many books in my life, but this one really hit me between the eyes (in a good way!)! I had no idea how brain washed we are about death. It is such a great book! Mony Vital has done the world a tremendous service by writing this book. Everyone should read it! I also highly recommend that everyone read Natural Cures They Don't Want You To Know About by Kevin Trudeau. Read both ...
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Traditional Chinese Herbology Quick Reference Manual - Formulas 2 reviews John R. Wahnish
Energetics, 2003
Great study guide! This book is crucial for any one studying or distributing Chinese herbal formulas. It is great for travel and has everything you need to successfully pass any herbal exam.
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Be Lean, Healthy, Energetic!: Medical Health Planner for a Metabolic Makeover 1 review Helene Berk
Health Commitment Inc., 1999
comprehensive guide to health I highly recommend Helene's book. It is a complete guide to a healthy lifestyle for vegetarians as well as omivores. The book covers why the glycemic index is important and how to shrink your stomach (overstretched by overeating). There are recipies and other helpful charts. You can read the book all at once or go through it weekly. It's a wonderful book!
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Acupuncture Energetics 1 review Mark Seem
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 1987
Practical and Conveys Conceptual Understanding I found this book to be more practical than most books on the subject, and it also gives a good conceptual understanding -- something all too rare, in this area.
If you want to learn what really works, is practical, and learn to go beyond using approaches that are like mechanical, rote formulas...you'll like this book.
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The Bridge Between Acupuncture and Modern Bio-Energetic Medicine 1 review Stuart J. Zoll
Haug (Karl F.) Verlag GmbH & Co ,Germany, 1994
An Integrative Approach to Medicine This book is not intended as a replacement for orthodox medicine, rather is a text-book for the study of modern Bio-Energetic (functional) medicine and Chinese medicine and will serve as a bridge between the two.
The general public may also find this book easy to read and of interest. The author believes that an integrated approach in medicine, using the best of alternative medicine and ...
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Prescription Exercises and Meditations, Treatment of Internal Diseases, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Gynecology, ... 2 reviews, 2005
Best Qigong Text Ever Written This is by far the best and most thorough book ever written (along with it companion texts) on Qigong and Qigong Therapy. This is a must have for any library thats includes Chinese medicine, Qigong or mysticism. There is a lifetime of information contained in these texts.
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The affirmation of life: A Reichian energetic perspective 1 review John Lawson
Ardengrove Press, 1991
Affirming Life This is an excellent book. It steers clear of simplistic solutions to human problems. It presents a succinct, tightly-argued analysis of many difficulties (e.g., stress, anxiety, narcissism, alienation, guilt) common in today's world. It makes reference to various schools of thought (e.g., Rolf, Feldenkrais, F.M. Alexander), but it always brings the discussion back to the functional ...
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The Energy Within: Qi Kung, Energetics, and the Science Behind Eastern Healing Techniques [2nd Edition] 2 reviews Richard M. Chin
Marlowe & Company, 1998
This book has inspired me! This book is the best book I have ever read on the subject of QI Gong. I find the exercises easy to do and very beneficial to my health and everyday life. I highly recommend that everybody reads this book.
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Acupuncture Energetics: Classification and Treatment of Disease in Traditional Chinese Medicine 1 review Nguyen Van Nghi
Raiko Corporation, 1983
Best Acupuncture Author Any of the boook of this author is more then useful or helpful. You cannot read this book once or twice, you will read it permanentely during your acupuncture practice, finding every day something new and important. Knowing this book you will easy navigate in the world of all acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine books having possibility to different real writers and "small workers" in ...
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Care and Feeding of the Energetic Core 1 review Karen Custer LCSW-C
AuthorHouse, 2005
Guide for Day to Day Spiritual Living I loved the practicality of this book. Big ideas served to you in managable pieces that allow you to integrate the concepts into everyday life. When I finished reading this book I wasn't overwhelmed with all things that I HAD to do but rather left with concrete ideas and exercises of what I COULD do. Nice change from some of the other self-help and health information books that I have read in ...
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