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    Emotional Attunement

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    “Levels of Emotional Attunement” In the article “Emotional Attunement”‚ the author Dr. Lynne Laub‚ talks about different levels of emotional attunement used through observing her clients behavior. Although she could not fully experience the suffering of each client‚ emotional attunement guided Dr. Laub objectionable views on her client’s emotions and in understanding their emotional state; it helped her facilitate effective‚ responsive cognitive methods of interventions. In each case‚ the

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    Reiki

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    COM/155 Are you stressed out? Would you like to learn how to reduce your stress? Reiki and Chios methods of healing are gaining acceptance through hospitals; although‚ they differ in technique‚ more doctors‚ physical therapists‚ psychotherapists‚ and psychologists are using them today. Following are aspects on Reiki healing methods and Chios healing methods. Both healing methods are safe and non- invasive forms of healing and both can be designed to fit one’s personal needs.

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    Reiki

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    Assignment # 4 - Reiki jodirt AU ID: 2423950 Alternative Therapies September 23‚ 2006 “Reiki is a laying on of hands touch healing system of incomparable ease and power” (Stein‚ 1995‚ p. 8). In simpler terms‚ it is a Japanese form of stress reduction and relaxation that in turn‚ promotes healing. Reiki can be defined in several ways‚ however‚ each relates back to healing through energy. “The Reiki energy has intelligence far beyond human knowledge‚ and all it takes

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    Philosophy Study Notes

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    The PLATO questions on the progress exam 2010. One of the four questions will be mandatory and you will then answer one other Plato question for a total of 2. The mandatory question will be worth 40% and the second Plato question worth 30%. The remaining 30% will be a question on the Upanishads.   1. Give a detailed account of Socrates’ Cycle of opposites argument and the Exclusion of Opposites argument. Doesn’t the former argument conclude that Life comes from Death and the latter argument concludes

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    Reiki: An Alternative Healing Modality Axia College Expository Essays Reiki: An Alternative Healing Modality Reiki is a method of healing‚ with the power to harmonize the physical‚ emotional‚ and spiritual aspects of ourselves. Many cultures from Tibetans to Greeks possessed an understanding of the nature of spirit‚ energy‚ and matter and used the knowledge for healing. Dr. Usui rediscovered Reiki in the 19th century and became the founding father of this healing modality. There are three

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    Happiness Haybron Analysis

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    Haybron defines happiness using the life satisfaction theory. This theory states that happiness is “a judgement of one’s life” (Haybron‚ Happiness‚ 12). It also consists of three different aspects: endorsement‚ the level of engagement and state of attunement. If I were plugged into the Experience Machine I would not be happy. I will further discuss the following reasons as to why I would not be happy if I was plugged into The Experience Machine. The Experience Machine would not allow me to actually

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    Socrates Worldviews

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    Like many philosophers‚ Socrates has been able to mold and enlighten his students and people well past his time. One of his most famous quotes‚ “I only know that I know nothing‚” Never fails to capture attention. As simple as the words are it never failed to spark a conversation that exceeds expectations. Origin: • Where did the universe come from? Where did life/humanity come from? • Socrates does not clearly state an answer for Origin. I do find that his Theory of Recollection to contain

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    Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological method. Their analysis revealed two essential meaning structures of PPD. The first structure describes the mother as throw into a looming‚ dangerous world‚ coupled with a restricted‚ heavy body that hindered her attunement to her baby. Tormented by anxiety‚ guilt and shame‚ she tried to deal with her pain by analytical reflection and social isolation. The second structure describes sudden lapses into intense feelings of alienation from the self‚ the baby‚ and from

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    Mikao Usui Biography

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    Dr. Mikao Usui MikaousuiDr. Mikao Usui was born in the Gifu prefecture of Japan on August 15th 1865. He was fascinated with Buddha’s desire to help others and the extraordinary metaphysical abilities he received after his enlightenment. He noted mainly his ability to heal physical illness and that many of his disciples acquired healing abilities by following his teachings. When Dr. Usui realized the limitations imposed on people by their sicknesses or physical disabilities‚ he wondered if it would

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    As in Abraham and Schendel’s‚ ‘’Introduction- The Making of Illicitness’’‚ nations are an arbitrary political form‚ a common quality all nations share. And it is the story of national borders which vouch for this arbitrariness. Annexations‚ break-ups and unifications create a change in national borders. Yet‚ nations try all the time to hide their arbitrariness and recover them as authentic. The divergence of these two aspects of arbitrariness and authenticity lead to the idea of a nation as an utopia;

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