As we journey deeper into the realms of holistic health and expanded awareness, it’s crucial to continuously seek pathways that lead us not only towards physical well-being but also towards profound inner transformation. This month, we’re thrilled to unveil a series of groundbreaking presentations designed for those of you operating at a 400 level consciousness, ready to transcend traditional boundaries of health and delve into the esoteric wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
1. Heart Health: A TCM Perspective Dive into the ancient wisdom of TCM and explore how balancing your Qi can lead to a healthier, more vibrant heart. Learn about the pivotal role of emotions, the significance of acupuncture points like PC6 and HT7, and the power of herbs such as hawthorn and salvia in nurturing heart health.
2. Reversing Hair Loss: The Gut Connection Uncover the intricate link between your digestive health and hair vitality. This presentation will guide you through the TCM approach to strengthening spleen and stomach Qi for optimal nutrient absorption, showcasing specific dietary adjustments and herbal remedies that promote hair regrowth.
3. The Alchemy of Thought: An Esoteric Approach to Brain Functioning Embark on a journey through the alchemy of thought, where TCM principles shed light on enhancing cognitive functions and overall mental well-being. Discover how meditation, mindfulness, and specific herbs like ginkgo biloba can elevate your consciousness and harmonize your mental state.
This week, I’m trying something new! When you click the link below, you’ll go to our online learning platform. You’ll see the presentations that are listed above.
TCM Heart Health, Alchemy of Thought, and the Root Cause of Hair Loss
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These presentations are more than just lectures; they are invitations to transform your health and consciousness. We’ll explore how the ancient wisdom of TCM can be applied in our modern lives, offering practical solutions and profound insights into achieving a state of health freedom—living a life rich in purpose and minimal in pharmaceutical dependence.