Color us well: healing with color, body tapping, and directed energy.(HEALTH)

From: Whole Dog Journal | Date: February 1, 2008| Author: Puotinen, C.J. | Copyright information

Can exposure to color change your health? What about tapping on key acupuncture points or other body parts? And is there any way to focus or concentrate naturally occurring energy so that it has a more therapeutic effect?

Veterinarians and other healthcare practitioners who experiment with energy healing deal with these and related questions when they address the "etheric body," the invisible part of the patient that is also described as the vital or energy body. Improvi...

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