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Pranic Healing and Psychotherapy

Pranic Healing is a no-touch, no-drug energy therapy developed by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui.

It is a form of energy medicine that uses Prana (Sanskrit) or Qi (Chinese) — the word for life force — which permeates and sustains the physical body through an energy field called aura, energy centers called chakras and energy channels called meridians.

Fresh prana is absorbed from soil, air and water. It is a natural process that occurs while we breathe, which makes Pranic healing a continuation and an enhancement of the body's natural function to heal itself.

The process goes as following: Inner Aura is scanned for congested or depleted energy, then systematically cleansed, energized and rebalanced in the affected areas — without physical contact. The process accelerates the body's natural ability to heal itself at cellular and energetic level.

Pranic Psychotherapy goes a step further and focuses on the treatment of psychological ailments by resolving the causes and imprints behin psychological issues.

Deep PEAT (Primordial Energy Activation and Transcendence) was developed by Serbian psychologist and researcher Zivorad Slavinski. It is based on classical meridian therapies. 

It is a powerful processing technique that works by identifying and ultimately neutralising the fundamental opposing polarities — known as Primordial Polarities or Primes — that underlie psychological suffering.

The Integra Protocol is an advanced application of the same process developed by Slavinski’s student, Vladimir Stojakovic. Deep PEAT and Integra Protocol are shaped by psychology, classical meridian therapies and Taoistic teachings. They are not affiliated with any religion or faith.

The client focuses on a problem, a disturbing experience, or a physical pain. They are guided through alternating polarities — positive and negative poles of experience — until both sides are felt simultaneously and integrated.

Timeline Healing is a healing approach developed by Sal Rachele. It is also a technique used in NLP (Neuro-linguistic programming) method.

It is designed to identify and release unresolved emotional patterns, trauma imprints, and energetic influences connected to past experiences across the timeline of the soul.

The process works with the understanding that emotional wounds from the past can continue to affect present-day relationships, behaviors, emotional reactions, and life patterns.

Timeline healing is influenced by Silva Method, Alpha-Theta subconscious mind programming, guided meditation and other alternative teachings. It is not affiliated with any religion or faith. 

Timeline Healing
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white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Theta Healing is a healing practice created by Vianna Stibal that combines guided meditation, belief-focused work, and intention. During a session, client's negative or limiting thought patterns- such as deep-seated fears, self-doubt, or emotional blocks  - are identified, released and replaced with positive ones.

Sessions typically involve conversation, a simple muscle-testing technique to surface subconscious beliefs, and a meditative process in which the practitioner intends for those beliefs to shift.

Many people who use it report feeling more emotionally clear, less burdened by past experiences, and more confident — effects that are likely a combination of the relaxation involved, the focused attention of a one-on-one session, and the power of consciously examining and reframing one's own beliefs.

It shares common ground with practices like guided meditation, cognitive reframing, and energy psychology.

Theta Healing
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a blue and white swirl on a light blue background

Developed by neuroscientist Dr Stephen Porges, Polyvagal Theory describes how the autonomic nervous system - particularly the vagus nerve - governs our responses to safety, danger, and life threat.

It explains why trauma, chronic stress, and anxiety manifest as physical and emotional dysregulation. It also explains how health and well-being are restored through authentic connections with other people and how to increase productivity and well-being.

The crucial insight Porges introduced is the concept of neuroception — the body's unconscious scanning of the environment for safety or threat, happening beneath conscious awareness.

A person can know intellectually that they are safe and still have a nervous system screaming that they are not. This is why talk therapy alone has limits for trauma: the thinking brain and the survival brain are operating on different timescales.

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iridescent brain render on blue purple background
Polyvagal Theory
Deep PEAT and Integra Protocol