Chakra Balancing through Kirlian Photography
Chakra Balancing through Kirlian Photography
Shri Narendra Modi Science has proved that our AURA has the power to determine our health in Future Disease.
The Ten fingers are excited by Energy field and software generates report for Aura, Stress and Sketches of 12 Meridians and 52 Health aspects.
Purpose:
To know the weaker point in your health and guiding to prevent the disease in advance.
Based on Kirlian Photography workshop for guiding.
- Diet plan to prevent deficiency in health system.
- Acupressure Training to for:
Healing your family, friends and yourself.
A Disease is the result of inbalance of positive and negative energy which is caused by improper Diet, Water, Air and Stress. If Human Body is treated like a system and balance is restored by various alternative Techniques and then health is restored.
The diagnosed Acupoints are energised by Fingers, Magnets or Needles. The Blocked energy starts getting released by Rhythmic induction of pressure at a selected point in meridians. Once points energise the peripheral nervous systems gets activated allowing the body and mind to be normal.
Alternative Healing Techniques:
| Pranic Healing | Balancing Chakra |
| Magnet therapies | Sujok |
| Acupressure | Kirlian Photography |

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