Healing arts

Healing arts

Healing arts is the art of healing and a terminology used to describe a wide range of physical and spiritual healing techniques used to improve ones organic health and personal spiritual development. Healing arts often describe modern new age healers or proponents of holistic health. [ [http://www.healingartsnetwork.com/] New Age healing arts]

Historical background in New Zealand

The name of healing arts was developed and adopted by a collective of Auckland healers who conducted a myriad of workshop demonstrations on; Holistic health, massage, herbalism, astrology, alternative medicine, yoga, spiritual healing, naturopathy, acupuncture, tai chi, reflexology, iridology, osteopathy, sufi dancing, I Ching, tarot, alchemy and nutrition, for the Nambassa festivals which were held in Waihi and Waikino in New Zealand between 1976 and 1981. Nambassa: A New Direction, edited by Colin Broadley and Judith Jones, A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1979.ISBN 0589012169.]

Healing arts in religious dogma

Most religions of the world would describe their healing techniques and traditional religious dogma as "Healing arts" because they contribute to the well-being of the subscriber.

References

ee also

* List of New Age topics

* Holistic health

* Wellness (alternative medicine)

* alternative medicine


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