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One requires a healing approach which incorporates 'psycho-physical' healing. Secondly, one requires a healer who acts as mentor, an advisor who guides one through the process of 'unraveling the past from within the present'

The healing methods and strategies comprising Traditional Chinese Medicine or T.C.M. (incorporating acupuncture and herbal medicine), together with some disciplines of 'Transpersonal Psychology' fulfill this requirement admirably. They are based on the premise that mind and body are inseparable and that each influences the other.

From "Hara Diagnosis: Reflections On the Sea' by Kiiko Matsumoto and Stephen Birch: "The underlying trauma and the symptoms are two ends of the same stick, indeed, there is no need to emphasise or recall the trauma, the symptoms are quite obviously doing so already."

We should be aware that our lives are, in reality, fleeting and time is always of the essence. Don't delay in getting your groove back and start having the 'times of your life' now.


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