MOD202 – Water Meditation
Water Meditation is a mindfulness practice that utilises water as a focal point for meditation, either through visualisation, sensory engagement, or direct interaction with water.
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Water Meditation is a mindfulness practice that utilises water as a focal point for meditation, either through visualisation, sensory engagement, or direct interaction with water.
Thalassotherapy is a holistic therapeutic approach that harnesses the healing properties of seawater, sea products, and coastal climate to promote health, wellness, and beauty.
Floatation Therapy, also known as sensory deprivation therapy or REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy), is a holistic wellness practice that involves floating effortlessly in a highly concentrated Epsom salt solution within a specially designed light-proof and sound-proof tank or pod
Music Therapy is a specialised therapeutic practice that utilises music interventions to address the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. It is an established clinical intervention delivered by trained professionals.
Radionics involves the use of instruments to detect and treat imbalances in the body’s energy fields. Practitioners believe that these imbalances can be identified and corrected through the use of specific frequencies and patterns.
Physiotherapy assesses, diagnoses, treats, and works to prevent disease and disability through physical means.
Light Language is an esoteric form of energy healing that utilises specific tones, vocalisations, hand gestures, and symbols to transmit healing frequencies. Practitioners state that Light Language is a multidimensional form of communication that can bypass the conscious mind to facilitate healing, activate DNA, and connect with higher realms of consciousness.
Cryotherapy, derived from the Greek words “cryo” meaning cold and “therapeia” meaning cure, is the therapeutic application of extreme cold temperatures to the body, either locally or systemically.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is a therapeutic technique that involves the application of electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions. This is typically achieved using electrodes placed on the skin over the targeted muscles, which mimic the natural action potential generated by the central nervous system to induce muscle activity.
Ultrasound Therapy is a form of physical therapy that uses high-frequency sound waves to treat deep tissue injuries, reduce pain, and promote healing.