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Healing Tools for People and Animals

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This mare is enjoying sound therapy for a stifle injury.

The Healing Tools workshop covers a range of therapeutic methods which can help improve health and well-being.

Everything vibrates.  At the atomic level, electrons are constantly vibrating around the nucleus of atoms.  Therefore anything made of atoms; us and every living and non-living thing around us, vibrates!  If we are ill or out of balance, our vibration alters, first in the area that is directly affected, which may then spread to the whole body. 
An animal that is ill or out of balance will inately seek out a natural vibration to bring them back in to balance.  We too can do that.  There are vibrations everywhere in nature: sound, colour, magnetic force, electrical charge, bio-chemical and so on.  Somewhere in nature, we can find a vibration to influence our bodies' back in to balance. As we will explore in this workshop; we can harness nature's vibration through healing tools, and apply them to help re-balance the body.

The workshop explores the following:
Sound therapy through tuning forks, singing bowls, tibetan symbols, drums and the voice.
Colour therapy through colour cards, visualisation, light pens and aura soma.
Magnet therapy through specific magnet and polarity application.
Essences through room sprays, intent sprays and essential oils.
Crystals and the attraction to their energy.

We will also include a basic introduction to Kinesiology and dowsing.

The afternoon will include application to animals, using their body language response as an indicator of their needs.

This workshop is open to all, and is particularly useful for continued professional development for any Reiki practitioner or healer. 
This also forms day one of the Introductory Certificate in Horse Listening.

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Magic responding well to light therapy on his shoulder