Among the many alternate medicine practices in vogue, "Colorpuncture" may be said to be the most revolutionary one and one that is gaining great popularity in Europe. Peter Mandel is the originator of this discipline of alternate medicine who has developed this practice after putting over 25 years of intense empirical research. The practice of Colorpuncture involves the focusing of colored light mainly on acupuncture points and also on other points on the skin. The focus of colored light energizes powerful healing stimulus in our energy and physical bodies.
How Does Colorpuncture Work?
Light is used in the practice of Colorpuncture to heal. Light is known to be subtle in effect penetrates deep into the cells of the body and is fast moving. It has now been discovered by scientists that light is a medium by which cells communicate and forms the basis of many bodily functions. In a Colorpuncture treatment session, colored light is focused on specific points on the skin using a portable hand-held device called a "Acu-Light". This device is specially designed to carry interchangeable glass rods, each of them capable of emitting light in different wavelength, thus making it possible to communicate varying energetic information to the skin cells. The light is focused on specific points in a predetermined specific manner with a prescribed pattern of colors. The light is absorbed by the skin and is transmitted along what are called "energetic pathways" or "meridians" into the body stimulating intra-cellular communication and consequent healing.
This method of treatment is a powerful holistic healing technique which offers a exclusive way to get to the bottom of a number of health problems. The technique is devised to tackle the origins of both physical and non-physical symptoms. Patients who have undergone Colorpuncture have reported significant changes in their bodies, improved emotional outlooks and a sharper sense of direction in their lives.
Who Can Benefit From Colorpuncture Treatments?
Anyone can benefit from this particular form of alternate treatment since light is a powerful medium of life and also a gentle instrument for healing. Colorpuncture can help access and heal the roots of the problems of those who feel ill and believe that their symptoms may be the result of unresolved emotional issues or old traumas. It can also help those who are confused and lack a direction in life. Colorpuncture is not only for the ill, it is also of invaluable assistance of healthy people who want to prevent illness by prophylactically clearing energetic blockages.
How Is The Correct Colorpuncture Treatment Selected?
This method of treatment uses a technique called the "Kirlian Energy Emission Analysis" developed and used by Peter Mandel after evaluating more than 800,000 Kirlian photographs of his clients over a period of 20 years. This method quickly and accurately determines the most effective treatment for a particular patient. It depends on a Kirlian photograph taken of the light emitting from the fingers and toes of the patient before treatment to determine which Colorpuncture treatment will be most suitable and effective for the particular client. Kirlian photographs taken after the treatment provided immediate feedback and visual affirmation of the efficacy of the healing process.
Who Should Learn Colorpuncture and Where Can One Get Training?
Practitioners of Colorpuncture at present include psychotherapists, physicians, chiropractors, massage therapists, body workers, naturopaths, homeopaths and acupuncturists. Just about any healer who is interested in introducing profound mind-body healing into their practice will find Colorpuncture of immense assistance.
Training is offered in the United States of America through the Institute for Esogetic Colorpuncture. The institute's staff are trained and certified by Peter Mandel as Esogetic Instructors. The course offered by this institute have been developed in consultation with the International Mandel Institute of Switzerland.
Published by Oliver S Daniel
I was born in Thanjavur a Town in the District of Thanjavur in the State of Tamil Nadu in South India. I spent nine years in Burma (now Myanmar) till my High Schooling and then did my Engineering at Thiagara... View profile
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