New for the Spring: Donna Eden, author of award-winning book Energy Medicine and worldwide practitioner and trainer in energy healing, brings us a personal and insightful look into the power of energy healing. Energy Medicine: The Last Great Frontier
‘Teaching classes in Energy Medicine throughout theUnited States, South America, Europe, and Australia these past years, it has been incredible to watch how quickly and eagerly people are learning to work with the energetic dimension of their physical body. Everything shifts as you use energy techniques that not only keep you healthy but can improve your well-being in every aspect of your life: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Learning to tune into this neglected dimension of your being empowers you immensely.’
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New for the Spring: Gill Gosling talks to members of the College of Sound Healing to bring us an in-depth review on the science, background and benefits of Sound Healing. Sound Healing: New Medicine, Ancient Roots
‘Sound healing is fast becoming the “new” medicine of today. The ancient art of sound healing is re-emerging across the globe. Sound can be used to help anyone tune themselves in to find a balance in life and new research is highlighting amazing benefits.
Most people listen to music for relaxation, to help invigorate or uplift them or simply to move the body into dance. We use it as a means to establish moods, however few people realise how powerful music and sound is for healing.’
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Sheila Whittaker takes us on a tour of her journey with Sound Healing, the healing properties of gongs, the importance of sound and the ancient secrets of Sound Healing being uncovered today. Why Sound Healing..?
‘Sound Healers are deliberately using certain known-to-be beneficial sounds to consciously impact our being in a positive way, on all levels – physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. To do this we use the voice, gongs, singing bowls, tuning forks, violin, and other instruments which appear to have proven healing and stress-relieving properties – some of which have been in use for thousands of years in many different cultures. I think we are just starting to realise that the ancients had a lot more knowledge and wisdom than we, in our ignorance, previously gave them credit for!’
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New for December: Findhorn Foundation on the installation of their biomass boiler last September. New Biomass Boiler is ‘A Natural and Essential Progression’
“Last year the Findhorn Foundation community installed a new biomass boiler at its main base: The Park, Findhorn, near Inverness in Scotland. The new biomass boiler will reduce carbon emissions by more than 100 tons a year and save about £1,000 each month in fuel costs.”
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Playing Happy Famlies: A Serious Affair by Julie Gerland
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