The Six Healing Sounds: Taoist Techniques for Balancing Chi by Mantak Chia

By Mantak Chia

Millions of years in the past Taoist masters chanced on fit organ vibrates at a specific frequency. they discovered six sounds with the right kind frequencies to maintain each one organ in optimum . To accompany those Six therapeutic Sounds, six postures have been constructed to turn on the acupuncture meridians, or strength channels, of the corresponding organs.

In The Six therapeutic Sounds grasp Mantak Chia explains how the pressures of recent existence may cause extra warmth to develop into trapped round the organs, inflicting strength blockages and disease. He exhibits readers how the vibrations of the Six therapeutic Sounds and their accompanying postures redistribute this extra warmth to the cooler areas of the physique, thereby stimulating and balancing chi power and restoring the important organs. typical perform of the therapeutic promotes optimum overall healthiness for the organs, elevated sexual excitement, emotional stability, and the prevention of disease.

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