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Serving as a doorway for the spiritual seeker, SQ Wellness welcomes anyone open to receiving healing, becoming a healer, or looking for the highest Truths.

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http://www.sq-wellness.com/ Derek O'Neill discusses the Rising Star Healing System and it's ability to transform us physically, spiritually, and psychologically. For more information, http://www.sq-wellness.com/

Holistic Health & Wellbeing beautiful..
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***please, write in English or Polish*** Boski Lenny w Boskim teledysku :) Calling all angels I need you near to the ground I miss you dearly Can you hear me on your cloud? All of my life I've been waiting ...

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http://www.meditationdna.com I came across a beautiful poem titled "Touch of an Angel". So I put some meditation music and beautiful pictures together and created this video. Music: http://www.meditationdna.com/p/wood-detox/ ...

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Slideshow Of Angel Pictures Playing To Westlifes Song Angel. except, when i viewed this video recently i forgot that the song "Angel" had a hidden video at the end! so its not just Angel, its also a hidden song at the end. sorry

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Usui Reiki Ryoho
In 1922 in Japan, a man named Mikao Usui created Usui Reiki Ryoho -- the Usui Reiki Healing Method. His great gift was the ability, through Reiki, to reconnect us to Source energy, to reopen the natural pathways, to reactivate our capacity for healing and spiritual awakening.
Mikao Usui was born in 186...5. His formal education was not much, though he was obviously intelligent and a deep thinker, and eventually studied many things on his own. He held various jobs during his life, some of which involved foreign travel -- and he became a student of various cultures. Interested in spiritual things, he studied the major religions of the world. For a time he was a Shinto priest, and at other times belonged to various Buddhist sects.
At about age 50, his interest in finding the purpose of his life became all-consuming. He spent 3 years in Zen meditation, seeking enlightenment.....and still it didn't come. With no idea what else to do, he went to Mount Kurama, a favorite place of spiritual seekers, to meditate and fast for 21 days. His intent was either to receive enlightenment or to die on the mountain.
His enlightenment came in the form of Reiki. On the morning of the 21st day, he felt a sudden transformation within himself. He returned home and soon realized he had acquired the ability of healing with his hands. Immediately he began healing other people and, the following month -- April, 1922 -- he started the Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai (Usui Reiki Healing Method Society) in Tokyo.
He believed it was important to make Reiki freely available to everyone. He deliberately did not involve any member of his family in the Gakkai, nor did he appoint or endorse any one person to continue the Reiki lineage after his death.

Justin
"I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out
in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing
to a high place."
Xun Zi

Justin "By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which isnoblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third byexperience, which is the bitterest. " Confucius (happy birthday)

Justin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtiqrzmuW bw
Very simply beautiful. 2 disc anniversary edition dvd highly recommended.
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The word Baraka means "blessing" in several languages; watching this film, the viewer is blessed with a dazzling barrage of images that transcend language. Filmed in 24 countries and set to an ever-changing ...

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Bibo No Aozora by Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jaques Morelenbaum & Everton Nelson. Endless Flight by Gustavo Santaolalla. From the movie Babel by Alejandro Gonzáles Iñarritu.

Justin
Bali,
a small island of Hindus located in the archipelago that constitutes
Indonesia, is often referred to as a tropical paradise,(and that it
is).
While tourism through the decades may have left its mark on the
traditonal landscape of the island, the culture of this spiritual and
peace-loving people has changed little throu...gh the years. One aspect
that has remained is the role of the traditonal healer,the Balian. Even
though advances in allopathic medicine are available to the islanders,
the Balian continues to practice traditional medicine, often as an
adjunct or in place of the "scientific" treatment offered by the
medical doctor.
Evidence of the existence of traditional healers in
Bali date back to the 1300's, yet the healers practicing today are an
amalgam of the techniques of indigenous healers and the influence of
Hinduism, just as the Hinduism of Bali is an amalgam of indigenous
animism, Buddhism and the Hinduism of India. As the influence of the
Hindu religion permeates all aspects of life in Bali, it is also at the
core of the treatment used by the Balian. The balinese religion
incorporates tantric aspects of deliverance through magico-religious
means (this influence being from the ancient east Javanese
kingdoms).The Balian incorporates these various philosophical
approaches to produce a cosmology of healing and "dis-ease".
The Balians
The
system of traditional medicine in Bali has become institutionalized in
the culture and specialization both in technique and expertize exist.
The Balian Apun utilize physical manipulation of the body and set
broken bones; the Balian Manak are midwives; the Balian Tenung are
diviners; the balian metuunan are those who are able to be possessed by
souls of the dead.These are the specialists.
The majority of
traditional healers are generalists who treat a variety of conditions
and are known as either Balian Usada or Balian Tapakan.The Balian
Usada, often refrred to as a literate healer, aquire their skills by
formalized study of classical texts about healing (the "usadas"). They
specialize in the use of the ancient palm leaf manuscripts (lontar) to
give advice and treatment after eliciting symptoms from the client. The
Balian Usada go through a process of apprenticeship to prepare for
consecration (mawinten) by the community and the Hindu religion.
All
Balian Usada are male. The Balian Tapakan obtain their mystical
healing power (sakti or ilmu) by way of supernatural inspiration. They
serve as mediators between their client and the mystical forces to
which they have been chosen to have the ability to access. They act as
spirit mediums to obtain advise concerning sickness, family problems
and other matters of importance to their clients. This Balian
undergoes no formal training but is eventually recognized by their
community as a healer and is eventually consecrated as such after a
formal training in priestly duties.Balians are consecrated
practitioners who also perform many priestly functions and are highly
esteemed by the Balinese, often referred to by the honorific title
"jero".
Many practitioners utilize techniques that cross the
boundaries of their title. For example, a Balian Tapakan may be able
to be possessed by souls of the dead or utilize massage to treat their
clients.Spiritual PowerThe Balian is consecrated to be
"kesaktian" (to posess sakti or spiritual power).
The concept of good
and evil does not apply to the concept of sakti, but rather it is a
mystical power that can be used for both good and evil in the Balinese
cosmology. The Balian, once consecrated, promises to God to use this
power only for good, Balians are often reluctant to describe
themselves as Balian, since to do so implies that they are sakti.
To
posess sakti in Bali can produce fear and social distance by the
Balinese. Many practicing and consecrated Balians prefer to refer to
themselves as "healers" or "Jero Tapakan" and to refer to their
mystical power as "bayu" (spiritual or physical energy). Once a Balian
is recognized as such, they become subject to being "tested" by others
who posess this mystical power. Such supernatural "battles" are common
among the Balian and many dread this negative aspect of their position.
Altered States of Consciousness -
Common
to all Balians is the "ilmu tetenger" or the knowledge that comes to
them from the mystical or spirtual world. This knowledge can come in a
normal state of consciousness or in trance, an altered state of
consciousness. The Balinese (any Balinese) may experience altered
states they call "trance" or possession by a spiritual entity as a
temporary experience, especially during ceremonies in their temple.
"Mass trance" and the viewing of "trance dances" are a normal feature
of religious life. The Balian experiences such altered states on a
regular basis, voluntarily and often involuntarily, the difference
being the Balian is able to enter "trance" at will and to consistantly
provide solutions to the problems of their clients, be they physical
illness or social problems."Possession Trance" is the state in
which the Balian feels their body has been taken over by another
entity, an entity from the mystical world. The Balian's spirit
continues to exist as well, but once the Balian allows the spiritual
entity to enter their body, their spirit becomes an observer to the use
of their body by the entity, or they may lose complete awareness of the
events that occur during the possession.
It has been conceptualized that the cross-cultural altered consciousness of the
shaman as "autonomous imagination" (capacities beyond those normally
available to consciousness). Balians would argue that such states
originate from a devine source, that such an ability comes as a gift
from God.
Balian Conceptualization of Health -
The Balian
views illness as the result of disharmony in the "Tri Hita Karana", the
three elements which must be in harmony for a person to exist in a
healthy state. The first of these is "Sang Hyang Jagat Karana", the
relation of a person to God, the supreme supernatural power. The
second is "Bhuana Alit" or the microcosmos, the person themself with
their bodily needs, their thoughts and feelings. If disharmony exists
between these elements, illness will be the result. The Balian
identifies the source of the disharmony and re-establishes harmony in
the life of the client. To this end, the Balian may recommend changes
in the physical or social environment to balance the macrocosm.
The
microcosm may need purification, contact with specific spiritual
entities, natural medicines or a balancing of the energy flow of the
body in order to bring the body to a harmonious state.
The harmony of
the spirit, the environment and the body are the basis of individual as
well as community good health in the cosmology of these traditional
healers.

Justin
A form seen from a distance, is seen clearly by those nearby.
If a mirage were water, why is the water not seen by those nearby?
The way the world is seen, as real by those afar,
Is not seen in the same way by those nearby,
For whom it is insubstantial, like a passing mirage.

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