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Crystal Therapy

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Crystal Therapy
The use of certain crystals, in particular quartz, as therapeutic vehicles. There is no evidence in peer-reviewed studies that crystal therapy has any effect


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If you find healing arts careers in energy medicine attractive, then you will find that many energy healing programs entail course-intensive, practical training in a variety of mind-body-spirit therapies including studies in touch therapy, energy balancing (chakra balancing), Reiki, crystal therapy, color therapy, visualization, and other energy healing techniques.
A range of healers and readers will be offering low-cost taster sessions in reiki and angelic Reiki, reflexology, zimbate healing, crystal therapy, colour therapy, Indian head massage, henna tattooing, angel card readings, clairvoyant and tarot readings.
Not only did we study we were taught how to practice such work as, meditation, hypnosis, sensory touch and feel, astral projection (out of body experience), crystal therapy, and energy channeling.
 
 
 
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