More and
more people are being drawn to healing work every day for a number of
reasons. It could be that they want help for themselves or perhaps they
want to help others in need or possibly they desire a greater
understanding of the process. And although there are some very complex
healing systems out there, Quantum Touch is not one of them. Quantum
Touch techniques are simple, straightforward and effective. It is
inexpensive to learn, does not require complicated systems or expensive
instruments, and can be used in a wide variety of situations. It is
non-invasive and does not require specialized knowledge but the results
can be amazing.
Our bodies have an extraordinary intelligence and ability to heal
itself and will return to a state of harmony or wellbeing when given
the right energetic, emotional and nutritional environment. By working
with this innate ability, Quantum Touch doesn’t need you to be able to
diagnose health problems. You don’t need to know anatomy and physiology,
and you don’t need specialized equipment and skillsets. That wisdom is
already present in the innate intelligence of the person receiving the
help. Our job is just to help accelerate the process.
Quantum
Touch has been used by novices, healers and even medical professionals
with positive results. These include:
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Novices
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Healers
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Physical therapists
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Massage practitioners
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Chiropractors
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Doctors and Nurses
Novices
given the basic instruction, with no previous experience, have been
able to achieve immediate results, though faster and better results are
only achieved through continued practice. Healing professionals take it
and blend it with their offerings for accelerated success - it has been
shown to amplify the effectiveness of a wide spectrum of healing
modalities including Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Esoteric Healing, Massage,
Chiropractic, Reiki, and Therapeutic Touch. Massage practitioners and
chiropractors swear by the drastically improved speed of healing observed
when their techniques are combined with Quantum Touch, and even doctors
and nurses use them to provide relief and comfort to their patients.