AN OVERVIEW ON THE PARADIGM OF ENERGY MEDICINE
Abstract
The point of energy treatments is incited by the expanding consideration of human services professionals and shoppers to Eastern methods of insight and antiquated recuperating rehearses. This article incorporates a calculated system of quantum physics standards giving the premise of translation of vivacious wonders, alongside the investigation of hypothetical ideas including energy as a communicational system. An outline of the insightful custom of meditation demonstrates its need as an essential component of energy treatments, the work on consolidating an information base of the center logical statutes with the experience of remedial methodologies. The pertinence of energy treatments as a way to self-transcendence alongside the utilization of an explicit touch method, Zero Balancing, is featured.
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