Energy-Anatomy (Level 3)
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Overview
It is vitally important that a practitioner who is engaged in a vibrational therapy has a wide knowledge and deep understanding of the subtle energy principles of the human energy field.
This course includes the basics of the human multi-dimensional anatomy and investigates the auric field, vibrations and energy transfer, chakras and meridians. Knowledge of these aspects assist in the understanding of a holistic paradigm of health and well-being and contributes to the effectivity of the therapy used by the Practitioner.
Description
Module 1 – The Human Energy Field
Identify the subtle bodies and give a brief outline of each
?Describe the structure of the chakra system and discuss its psychodynamic functioning
Module 2 – Energy Anatomy of the Human Body
Examine the energy centres discussed in this unit
Module 3 – Meridian Systems of the Human Body
Identify the twelve main meridians and summarise the meridian cycle
Module 4 – Life Force of the First Chakra
Describe the activities discussed in this unit
Module 5 – Psychodynamics of the Major Chakras
Summarise the functions of the chakras discussed in this unit
Module 6 – Sustaining a Balancing Energy System
Explain the interconnection between the energy field and the health of a person
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