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Doctor of Metaphysics in Divinity is an advanced academic program that explores the relationship between metaphysical principles and spirituality. It involves studying the nature of God, the soul, the afterlife, and consciousness, and their role in religious and spiritual traditions.

Integrative Medicine Physician combines principles of traditional Eastern medicine with conventional Western medical practices to treat patients, using techniques such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, meditation, and nutritional counseling. They treat the whole person and address physical, mental, and emotional health concerns.

Tui Na Master Practitioner is a highly trained professional who specializes in the practice of Tui Na, a form of Chinese therapeutic massage used to address musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and tension in the body. They assess patients, diagnose conditions, and develop personalized treatment plans using a variety of techniques to promote relaxation and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. Training involves extensive study of anatomy, physiology, Chinese medical theory, and Tui Na techniques.

Holistic Health Pain Specialist uses a holistic approach to treat pain by addressing physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects. They may use techniques such as acupuncture, massage, and meditation to promote natural healing and prevent future pain conditions.

Medical Qigong: A form of qigong that focuses specifically on the use of movement, breathing, and meditation to promote health and healing, and is often used in conjunction with Western medical treatments.

Holistic Kinesiology: A branch of kinesiology that seeks to address physical, emotional, and spiritual imbalances in the body by identifying and correcting disruptions in the flow of energy through the body’s meridian system.

Harvard Certification in Back Pains & Human Anatomy: A certification program offered by Harvard University that provides in-depth training in the structure and function of the human body, with a particular focus on the causes and treatment of back pain.

Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP): The study and application of techniques that focus on the connection between language, behavior, and the subconscious mind, with the goal of promoting positive change and personal growth.

Holistic Health Practitioner is a healthcare professional who focuses on treating the whole person, rather than just their symptoms, using natural and complementary therapies to promote overall health and well-being.

Restorative Care Professional is a healthcare provider who specializes in helping individuals recover from illness or injury and regain their physical, emotional, and mental well-being using a range of techniques and therapies to restore balance and function to the body.

Nutrition: The study of how food affects the body, and the use of dietary interventions to prevent and treat disease and promote overall health and well-being.

Applied Kinesiology: A technique that uses muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body’s energy and structural systems, with the goal of promoting optimal health and wellness.

Crystal Healing Therapies: The use of crystals and gemstones to promote healing and balance in the body’s energy systems, often in conjunction with other complementary therapies.

Sacred Geometry: The study and application of geometric principles and patterns that are believed to have spiritual significance and healing properties.

Stone Medicine is the use of stones and crystals for healing purposes, based on their unique energetic properties.

Transmuting Energies & Entities: The practice of using energy healing techniques to transmute or transform negative energies and entities into positive ones, often in conjunction with other spiritual practices.

Energy Medicine: An umbrella term that refers to a variety of practices and techniques that use energy fields to promote health and wellbeing, including Reiki, acupuncture, and qigong.

Touch for Health: A technique that uses muscle testing and acupressure to promote optimal health and wellness by balancing the body’s energy systems.

Tai Chi: A Chinese martial art that emphasizes slow, flowing movements and deep breathing to promote relaxation, balance, and overall health and well-being.

Nei Kung: A form of Chinese energy cultivation that emphasizes deep breathing, meditation, and movement exercises to enhance physical, mental, and spiritual health and well-being.

Meditation: A practice that involves focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity, with the goal of achieving greater clarity, calmness, and insight.

Naturopath is a natural healthcare practitioner who focuses on treating the whole person, including physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects, using natural therapies and non-invasive techniques to promote healing and prevent illness.

Herbology is the study of the therapeutic properties and uses of herbs and plants for medicinal purposes.

Aromatherapy: The use of essential oils and other aromatic plant extracts to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

Distance healing is a form of healing where the practitioner transmits healing energy to the recipient, without the need for physical contact, to address physical, emotional, or spiritual issues.

Divination & Tarot: The use of symbolic imagery and other tools to gain insight into the past, present, and future, and to connect with spiritual guidance.

Vibrational Therapy: The use of sound, light, or other forms of energy to promote healing and balance in the body’s energy systems.

Healing Code Activation Practices: A set of techniques and practices that are designed to activate the body’s natural healing processes, often using a combination of physical movements, affirmations, and other tools.

Kemetic Sciences: A spiritual and philosophical system that is rooted in ancient Egyptian culture and mythology, and that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of balance and harmony in the natural world.

Martial disciplines are physical and mental training systems for combat, self-defense, and personal growth. They include practices like Tai Qi, Wing Chung, Dragon Kung Fu, Nothern Gung fu, karate, Aikido, Hapkido, and Judo and focus on developing strength, discipline, and awareness.