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MHP - Summary
Meridians & Holographic Perception
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Meridians are an ancient Chinese
concept. Holographics is a modern study. The PKP Certification Program™
combines these seemingly diverse studies to enhance and empower
energy-medicine practitioners.
- The two MHP classes add to the basic acupuncture
knowledge, of tracing and holding points in BKP, with more in-depth
application of techniques using acu-point processes eg ‘polarised
acupuncture’.
- The ‘Now and Then’ technique gives practitioners
the ability to deal with jet-lag or to teach clients how to adjust the
body clock to cope with night-shift work. It also brings to the surface
problems that are time-related and would not normally show during a
consultation.
- MHP teaches nose, ear and tongue acu-points, the
associated points of the bladder meridian where chronic pain imbalances
eventually show and the holographic representation of the organs on the
face, body, hands and feet.
- MHP looks at the work of the Japanese researcher
Nakatani and adapts his Ryodoraku work to kinesiology. You will explore
how to use an acu-point to surrogate for a complex kinesiology circuit and
how to use acu-points to clear out intense, but inappropriate,
relationship responses.
- The holographic representations of foot, hand
and face reflexology come under scrutiny as well as the ancient art of
cheirology – the study of lines on the hands as an indicator of
possibilities in life.
- Iridology follows two major schools. Jensen’s
approach looks at organ function and inflammatory changes. Rayid
practitioners look at life patterns and relationships. MHP explores both
these options from a kinesiology perspective.
- MHP also looks at the effect of our
misperception of body image and takes this process to a holographic
awareness of our muscles and organs. Distortions in face, body and even
toe shape are explored and de-stressed.
- A wholistic awareness of the holographic nature
of trauma memory is used to defuse complex trauma memories that continue
to haunt clients who have followed more traditional approaches.
- The Chinese understanding of yin and yang is
explored and applied in relation to the processing of self-awareness,
self-discipline, self-exposure or self-motivation and also in relation to
allowing time for change to occur.
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