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Esoteric Acupuncture: Gateway to Expanded Healing, Vol. 1

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An Integration of the Ancient Wisdom, Sacred Geometry, Qabbalistic Tree of Life and the Chakra system with Traditional Chinese Acupuncture. It contains expanded acupuncture concepts for the 21st Century and is filled with information for non-acupuncturists, as well. There are New Endocing Patterns and Chakra Alignment Patterns that have never been presented before. This book helps one to understand the personal steps to Ascension and to integrate Esoteric (inner) healing into their life.

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First published March 1, 1999

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November 2, 2015
I agree that the book does not have scientific backing but I have tried a few of the treatments in the book for local pain on patients that I know are spiritual people. Great success using the root and sacral chakra patterns. One woman has spinal stenosis which acupuncture as well as western medicine are unable to "cure". Using root and sacral patterns in consecutive treatments, the woman has been pain free for 3 months. I will admit I did not explain the esoteric acupuncture to the patient as the points were local to her pain points and I did add needle top moxa which was not specified in the protocol.
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January 8, 2017
This is a book for acupuncturists and energy workers looking to expand into an esoteric way of looking at energy. This book focuses on opening the chakras so that the Kundalini energy can completely rise up and help the person along the path to enlightenment. He has come up with a new way of needling that will create spin points. It was a very involved book with a ton of information. A very great book.
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May 26, 2015
Good and interesting for the spreads shared. The first half was fairly basic and kind of boring, with little/no scientific backing, but this is the kind of instruction that you just have to assume to be true and test for yourself to see if it really works. My preliminary experiences have been good.
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