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  1. Chakra Systems From Around the World http://bit.ly/30fbqM
  2. “The day will come when, after harnessing space, the winds, the tides and gravitation, we shall harness for God... http://bit.ly/3FpiCP
  3. Check out the new Podcast discussion with author Cyndi Dale and Tami Simon, founder and publisher of Sounds True. http://bit.ly/ZXAI1
  4. Science is now suggesting that we are all connected through higher dimensions of the universe.
  5. Radionics is a method of diagnostic assistance that reacts to the energy field out- side of the body.
  6. All vibrating particles or waves—or wave-particles, such as photons, the units of light—have spin.
  7. The reverence and dignity we have for nature and the provision of foods manifests into other areas of our lives.
  8. All of space exists in a state of readiness; 90 percent is made of dark matter, waiting to be shaped by word—or vibration.
  9. The root word of prana is pra, which means “to fill.” Prana is therefore the energy that fills the entire universe.
  10. The chakras are considered subtle energy bodies located within the spinal cord, housed within the innermost core of the Sushumna nadi.
  11. There are many definitions of chakra, but they all evolve from the Sanskrit meaning of the word: “wheel of light.”
  12. Classical thought and research suggest that both the meridians and the chakras are linked through electromagnetic channels or bodies
  13. The Chinese call it chi; the Hindu name is prana. Both energies are seen as the vital, subtle energy that sustains all of life.
  14. In traditional Chinese medicine, working with the body clock provides important feedback for diagnosing and treating chi imbalances.
  15. Chi flows through the meridians in perfect balance, unless disturbed by internal/external forces that disrupt the elemental units of life
  16. Most often, jing is related to body energy, chi to mind energy, and shen to spiritual energy.
  17. Chi flows through the meridians in perfect balance, unless disturbed by internal/external forces that disrupt the elemental units of life.
  18. The heart stores shen, or mental energy. Many mental or emotional problems relate to an imbalance in shen.
  19. The Small Intestine meridian separates the pure from the impure, including foods, fluids, thoughts, and beliefs.
  20. The Large Intestine meridian rules elimination and communicates with the lungs to regulate the transportation functions of the body.