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MHP - Meridians and Holographic Perception - English
MHP - Summary
Meridians are an ancient Chinese concept. Holographics is a modern
study. The PKP Certification Programme™ combines these seemingly
diverse studies to enhance and empower energy-medicine practitioners.
- The two MHP classes add to the basic acupuncture knowledge,
of tracing and holding points in BKP, with more in-depth application
of techniques using acu-point processes eg ‘polarised acupuncture’.
- The ‘Now and Then’ technique gives practitioners
the ability to deal with jet-lag or to teach clients how to
adjust the body clock to cope with night-shift work. It also
brings
to
the surface problems that are time-related and would not
normally show during a consultation.
- MHP teaches nose, ear and tongue acu-points, the associated
points of the bladder meridian where chronic pain imbalances
eventually
show and the holographic representation of the organs on
the face, body, hands and feet.
- MHP looks at the work of the Japanese researcher Nakatani
and adapts his Ryodoraku work to kinesiology. You will explore
how to use
an acu-point to surrogate for a complex kinesiology circuit
and how to use acu-points to clear out intense, but inappropriate,
relationship responses.
- The holographic representations of foot, hand and face reflexology
come under scrutiny as well as the ancient art of cheirology – the
study of lines on the hands as an indicator of possibilities
in life.
- Iridology follows two major schools. Jensen’s approach
looks at organ function and inflammatory changes. Rayid practitioners
look at life patterns and relationships. MHP explores
both these
options from a kinesiology perspective.
- MHP also looks at the effect of our misperception of body
image and takes this process to a holographic awareness
of our muscles
and organs. Distortions in face, body and even toe
shape are explored and de-stressed.
- A wholistic awareness of the holographic nature of trauma
memory is used to defuse complex trauma memories
that continue to
haunt clients who have followed more traditional approaches.
- The Chinese understanding of yin and yang is explored
and applied in relation to the processing of self-awareness,
self-discipline,
self-exposure or self-motivation and also in relation
to
allowing time for change to occur.
MHP301: Meridian Energy Techniques
Those completing this unit will be able to use integrated
movement and meridian postures, now and then technique, associated
points, nose, ear, tongue, polarised or 'lost' acupuncture
points, biochemical attraction-repulsion, navel-bladder meridian
connection, essential oil point stimulation, Nakatani-Ryodoraku
points and the surrogate electrical concept to balance meridian
energy.
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MHP302: Holographic Reflexes and Perceptions
Use holographic reflexes (foot, hand, face, ear), holographic
perceptions of muscles and organs, memory and emotional patterns;
and the Kinesiology approaches to iridology. |
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