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Egohacking getaways - Ancient biohacking hub ZsoltNagy60
Casa de Madre is a biohacking and self-healing hub in Australia, 20 min from the Sydney CBD, right on Maroubra Beach.
We are putting our spin on the biohacking movement by combining the ancient alchemical and shamanic wisdom with the latest innovations and discoveries in health & entheogenic journeying. We call this intersection 'ancient biohacking'.
With effective tools and support the past can be healed, energies can be transformed and self-healing capabilities can be activated.
Because at the end of the day, no one really can heal us. We heal ourselves. We heal in community, we heal because the human body is an amazing self-healing organism.
Egohacking getaways - Ancient biohacking hub ZsoltNagy60
Casa de Madre is a biohacking and self-healing hub in Australia, 20 min from the Sydney CBD, right on Maroubra Beach.
We are putting our spin on the biohacking movement by combining the ancient alchemical and shamanic wisdom with the latest innovations and discoveries in health & entheogenic journeying. We call this intersection 'ancient biohacking'.
With effective tools and support the past can be healed, energies can be transformed and self-healing capabilities can be activated.
Because at the end of the day, no one really can heal us. We heal ourselves. We heal in community, we heal because the human body is an amazing self-healing organism.
Abstract: Health, as we all think is a state of feeling well and not being ill. The concept of health varies across time and place. Historically and culturally, there have been many attempts to define health. Though the World Health Organization’s definition is accepted globally as the standard definition of health, it is found that the concept of health is associated with several components. The objective of this study is to define health through a holistic and integrative approach. An extensive review is done to give an integrated definition to the term health. After reviewing several definitions and theories of health, it is defined as a complete physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing across the life span right from the conception till the end of life filled with three gunas and covered by four ecological nested systems overflowing with energy, life and productivity without any infirmity.
The ego evolves constantly through imperfect ways based entirely on the 5 senses of knowledge and action. As a result, the delusive ego is constantly at war to liberate itself from the delusive world. The soul awakens from the delusive state of illusion wherein it was known as ego. The process of the self realization through miseries is described in the following slides.
In this course you will understand the language of life force vibration of mother nature. It's human nature to distort our good health by emotions and perceptions. You will learn how to restore the vibrations to the natural state when compromised energetically.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yin – Yang /5elements/Herbalism/Acupuncture/Moxibustion/Cupping/Massage therapy/Qi gong/Tai – ji /Meditation/Massage
Acupuncture is a family of procedures involving the stimulation of specific points on the body using a variety of techniques.
The acupuncture technique that has been most often studied scientifically involves penetrating the skin with thin, solid, metal needles that are manipulated by the hands or by electrical stimulation.
Acupuncture involves the stimulation of anatomical points on the body with thin needled.
Acupuncture patients usually feel little to no pain.
Acupuncture needles are hair-thin and are manipulated either by hand or electricity.
Cupping
Cupping therapy is a form of CTM in which cups are placed on the skin to create suction.
The cups can be made of a variety of materials, including:
Glass
Bamboo
Earthenware
The suction of the cups mobilizes blood flow to promote the healing of a broad range of medical ailments
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, to facilitate healing.
The purpose is to strengthen the blood and improve Qi flow.
Direct and indirect methods.
Traditionally used to treat colds.
But it is not for everyone.
Because it is used specifically for patients suffering from cold or stagnant constitutions, it should not be used on anyone diagnosed with too much heat.
Tui Na
Also known as Chinese massage
Uses wave-like motions to loosen joints and nourish muscles.
Brings awareness back to a person’s body, making it a first step in the healing process.
Stimulates the flow of Qi, blood and body fluids
Can be used to treat pain, stress or digestion problems.
Risks and SIde effects
Avicenna, an Iranian philosopher and physician of the tenth and eleventh centuries (4th and 5th century A.H.) is without doubt one of the eminent scientists and talented scholars of his own age.
His scientific fame and influence was not only spread in Iran and the Islamic world, but also extended to the whole world.
He is still known as a universal scientist in particular in medicine in the views of the researchers and historians of science history.
The Art of Resilience: Qigong Exercises for VitalityColleen Loehr
This session was presented at a wellness conference for law enforcement officers of the department U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services. Participants practiced several qigong exercises, including tapping self-massage, arm swinging, and Holding Up the Sky. Qigong breathing techniques were also practiced, including Xi Breathing as taught by video of Robert Peng (with his permission). Slow qigong breathing was practiced with the Breathing Zone app at six breaths per minute. Coherent breathing of 5 breaths per minute as taught by Dr. Gerbarg, Dr. Brown and Stephen Elliott was also discussed. Information about the life of qigong master Liu Guizhen was presented. The principle of wu wei was discussed. Relevant quotes by Jon Voigt, Eckhart Tolle, Roger Jahnke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Mehmet Oz were included. Video of "The Samurai and the Fly" was shown.
Abstract: Health, as we all think is a state of feeling well and not being ill. The concept of health varies across time and place. Historically and culturally, there have been many attempts to define health. Though the World Health Organization’s definition is accepted globally as the standard definition of health, it is found that the concept of health is associated with several components. The objective of this study is to define health through a holistic and integrative approach. An extensive review is done to give an integrated definition to the term health. After reviewing several definitions and theories of health, it is defined as a complete physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing across the life span right from the conception till the end of life filled with three gunas and covered by four ecological nested systems overflowing with energy, life and productivity without any infirmity.
The ego evolves constantly through imperfect ways based entirely on the 5 senses of knowledge and action. As a result, the delusive ego is constantly at war to liberate itself from the delusive world. The soul awakens from the delusive state of illusion wherein it was known as ego. The process of the self realization through miseries is described in the following slides.
In this course you will understand the language of life force vibration of mother nature. It's human nature to distort our good health by emotions and perceptions. You will learn how to restore the vibrations to the natural state when compromised energetically.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yin – Yang /5elements/Herbalism/Acupuncture/Moxibustion/Cupping/Massage therapy/Qi gong/Tai – ji /Meditation/Massage
Acupuncture is a family of procedures involving the stimulation of specific points on the body using a variety of techniques.
The acupuncture technique that has been most often studied scientifically involves penetrating the skin with thin, solid, metal needles that are manipulated by the hands or by electrical stimulation.
Acupuncture involves the stimulation of anatomical points on the body with thin needled.
Acupuncture patients usually feel little to no pain.
Acupuncture needles are hair-thin and are manipulated either by hand or electricity.
Cupping
Cupping therapy is a form of CTM in which cups are placed on the skin to create suction.
The cups can be made of a variety of materials, including:
Glass
Bamboo
Earthenware
The suction of the cups mobilizes blood flow to promote the healing of a broad range of medical ailments
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, to facilitate healing.
The purpose is to strengthen the blood and improve Qi flow.
Direct and indirect methods.
Traditionally used to treat colds.
But it is not for everyone.
Because it is used specifically for patients suffering from cold or stagnant constitutions, it should not be used on anyone diagnosed with too much heat.
Tui Na
Also known as Chinese massage
Uses wave-like motions to loosen joints and nourish muscles.
Brings awareness back to a person’s body, making it a first step in the healing process.
Stimulates the flow of Qi, blood and body fluids
Can be used to treat pain, stress or digestion problems.
Risks and SIde effects
Avicenna, an Iranian philosopher and physician of the tenth and eleventh centuries (4th and 5th century A.H.) is without doubt one of the eminent scientists and talented scholars of his own age.
His scientific fame and influence was not only spread in Iran and the Islamic world, but also extended to the whole world.
He is still known as a universal scientist in particular in medicine in the views of the researchers and historians of science history.
The Art of Resilience: Qigong Exercises for VitalityColleen Loehr
This session was presented at a wellness conference for law enforcement officers of the department U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services. Participants practiced several qigong exercises, including tapping self-massage, arm swinging, and Holding Up the Sky. Qigong breathing techniques were also practiced, including Xi Breathing as taught by video of Robert Peng (with his permission). Slow qigong breathing was practiced with the Breathing Zone app at six breaths per minute. Coherent breathing of 5 breaths per minute as taught by Dr. Gerbarg, Dr. Brown and Stephen Elliott was also discussed. Information about the life of qigong master Liu Guizhen was presented. The principle of wu wei was discussed. Relevant quotes by Jon Voigt, Eckhart Tolle, Roger Jahnke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Mehmet Oz were included. Video of "The Samurai and the Fly" was shown.
The history & development of traditional chinese medicineHuzaifa Zahoor
Traditional Chinese medicine is system of medicine at least 23 centuries old that aims to prevent or heal disease by maintaining or restoring yinyang balance.
China has one of the world’s oldest medical systems.
Acupuncture and Chinese herbal remedies date back at least 2,200 years, although the earliest known written record of Chinese medicine is the Huangdi neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic) from the 3rd century BCE.
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Chinese Medicine
Normalization And Optimization – The Ess…
Category:Chinese Medicine
“The top doctor treats hidden diseases.” This famous Chinese saying sets the
standard for prioritizing a doctor‟s medical skills. A good Chinese medicine
doctor can identify a person‟s health condition before the individual feels ill;
The History Of Chinese Medicine
Category:Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine has been practiced for about 5,000 years, but it was not until
about 2,500 years ago that the theory of Chinese medicine began to emerge, with
the appearance of the masterpiece The Yellow Emperor‟s Classics of Internal
Medicine.
Body Energy
“Qi” And Energy
Category:Body Energy
Life is all about energy. Without energy, there is no life. The world is run by
energy, and so is our human body.
The Body’s Energy Pathways – Jingluos
Category:Body Energy
There are twelve main meridians (Jings). Each one belongs to one of the organs,
namely: the heart, pericardium (a double-walled sac that contains the heart and the
roots of the great vessels), lungs, stomach, spleen, kidneys, liver, large intestine,
small intestine, bladder, gall bladder, and SanJiao. In Chinese medicine, Sanjiao is
the container for all the organs.
Acupuncture Points
What Are Acupuncture Points
Category:Acupuncture Points
Acupuncture points are the responsive points or sensitive points on the meridians
and other parts of the body. These sensitive points are called “Shuxue” or
”Xuewei” in Chinese Medicine, meaning „the transmitting points‟. They are the
special locations where energy is transmitted between the inner structures and the
surface of the body.
2. How To Find An Acupuncture Point
Category:Acupuncture Points
To locate an acupuncture point, we use a reference point and a distance. The
reference point is a known location on the body, such as „the tip of the nose‟, „the
highest point of the ankle bone‟ etc. The distance is measured by your own hand.
The unit is „Cun‟ (see below).
Theraphy Treatments
Strengthening Immunity
Category:Therapy Treatments
There many acupuncture points on our body can be used for strengthening the
immune ability, the most important well-being points are Zu-san-li (ST 36) and
Hu-gu points (LI 4)
Weight Control
Category:Therapy Treatments
1)Improve the stomach functions to digest food better Press and massage the Tian-
shu points and the Zhong-wan point for 3 minutes each between half an hour and
one hour after dinner every day. Also massage the lower abdomen (clock wise) for
3 minutes.
Healthy Eating
Eat Right For Your Blood Type
Category:Healthy Eating
According to Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo, N.D, author of „Eat Right For Your Type‟, a
chemical reaction occurs between your blood and the foods you eat. The table
below is constructed based on Dr. Michael Lam, MD‟s recommendation.
Eat Right For Your Body Type
Category:Healthy Eating
There are so many books and publications out there today that try to tell you what
foods are nutritious and what ones are not. But not too many people talk about the
nature of the foods and how well they fit different individuals.
Healthy Living
Sleep Right
Category:Healthy living
We are living in a body type as old as it was thousands years ago, as old as when
our daily activities were oriented by the sun movements, getting up when the sun
=rises, going to sleep after sundown.
3. Foot Bath
Category:Healthy living
There are six meridians starting from or ending at each foot, and all their primary
acupuncture points are below the ankles. Foot bathing can active the original
energy within the meridians by warming up the primary points and freeing up the
energy and blood inside the Jingluos from bottom to top. You‟ll find yourself
sweating after a while.
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