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Perhaps the gentlest alternative healing therapy in the world, Reiki is a form of energy healing developed in early twentieth-century Japan, Reiki is rapidly breaking into conventional medicine because of its ease of use, its immediate benefits, and, perhaps most important, the element of care for self and others inherent in the practice. For those who seek guidance in bringing Reiki into practical use, Swami Ramesh Chandra Shukla's 'A Handbook of Reiki' is bound to become an indispensable friend. Considered by many to be the country's foremost Reiki expert, he introduces the newcomer to the world of Reiki; offers descriptions and details how individuals can treat themselves and others. Through seven chapters, the author describes the preparations, healing methods, Medians, Aura & Chakras, Hand positions to heal self & others, Short & Group treatment, Emotions & their locations, Energy exercise and Techniques and tips. To boost your energy at all levels, be it physical, mental, emotional or spiritual.
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"Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it," said C.S. Lewis, one of the greatest English writers of the medieval period. This book contains fascinating and heartrending love stories that will compel you to go through the book again and again creating deep impressions in your sensitive mind written by world acclaimed authors, such as and Jack London and Charles Dikens. The book has been designed to enrich the young minds with the wonderful assets of English language and literature and to develop their interest in understanding the language, inculcating in them the reading habits, particularly among the school going children in the age group of 12 to 18 years studying in higher classes from standard seven to twelve. This book contains an introductory page exclusively about the author, his life sketch, notable works and achievements along with word meanings of difficult words on each page marked and highlighted in the text for the students' convenience and easy understanding of the story. The book is must read for all the students, irrespective of their age, education and social background. Even the teachers may find it interesting and can recommend the book for senior classes as supplementary reading.