Wednesday 1 May 2024

Transform your negative emotions


Negative emotions are stored in our body’s organs.
Over time, the accumulation of the negativity erodes the organs health and affects mental and spiritual well-being.

In Tao, the Six Healing Sounds work to transform the negative energy stored in the organs and to transform them into healing light 🙌

☯️The Six Healing Sounds are a simple yet powerful tool to promote physical, energetic and emotional healing and balance.

The Six Healing Sounds practice was designed by Taoist Masters more than 4000 years ago, when they noticed that each healthy organ vibrates at a particular frequency✨

👉They found the sounds with the correct frequencies to keep each organ in optimal condition and health.

To accompany these sounds, they developed the six accompanying postures to activate the energy channels (acupuncture meridians) of the organs.
Daily practice of the Six Healing Sounds can restore and maintain calmness and good health🙏

Try out this Six Healing Sounds Practice with Master Mantak Chia for your lungs 🫁

1️⃣Place hands palms-up on your thighs.
2️⃣Raise both hands above your head, palms-up, with fingertips of each hand touching the tip of the other. Look up.
3️⃣Place your tongue behind your closed teeth and, with a long slow exhalation, made the lung sound “SSSSSSSSSSSS” (like that Master Mantak Chia is demonstrating in this video)
4️⃣ Return your hands to the palms-up position on your lap and smile to your lungs. Imagine a white light shining upon your lungs, surrounding them. Concentrate on feeling the power of courage.
If you want to learn basic Taoist practices for balanced emotions, stress reduction and greater vitality directly from Grandmaster Mantak Chia vitality

You are welcome to join Master Mantak Chia's
Live Workshop during his World Tour 🌍
3-9 May | Frankfurt, Germany 🇩🇪
10-16 May | Tallinn, Estonia🇪🇪
17-23 May| Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸
8-13 June | New York, USA 🇺🇸

🔗Click the link to learn more about our full schedule https://www.mantakchia.com/event/full-schedule/

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