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Mind, Body, Spirit - OCSL

Energy Medicine

A Hands-On Workshop


June 27, 2008 - June 29, 2008
Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US)
Tuition: $275 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee) Member Tuition: $250
Course: SM08-2302-235
Continuing education credits available.

Donna Eden’s best-selling book Energy Medicine is described by Jean Houston as “perhaps the most brilliant, comprehensive, and effective system in the genre.” Caroline Myss predicts that it “will stand as one of the backbone studies as we lay a sound foundation for holistic medicine.”

Based on the understanding that the body is designed to heal itself and to feel good, Eden’s method of energy work taps into the rich storehouse of natural wisdom within our bodies. In this workshop for health-care practitioners and interested laypeople alike, we use simple energy techniques to learn how to:
  • Boost energy levels
  • Test for and remove energy blocks
  • Strengthen the immune system
  • Alleviate stress and pain
  • Bring more vitality, joy, and spirit back into life
We gain a better understanding of the intelligence in the body’s energy, the ability to recognize aches and pains as signals of energy imbalance, and an awareness of our self-healing capacities.

Recommended reading: Eden, Energy Medicine.

Donna Eden is a gifted energy healer with the innate ability to see the body’s energies. She has taught hundreds of classes around the world and has treated more than 10,000 clients individually. donnaeden.com

David Feinstein, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, former faculty member of The Johns Hopkins Univer-sity School of Medicine, and director of The Energy Medicine Institute.

Donna Eden
David Feinstein

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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