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symbolism of humain body, Distance Education Course and Training at the AMCC

This course, #464 "The Symbolism of the Human Body", is offered through distance learning.

Course Description

The Symbolism of the Human Body [Course 464]

To deal with health and the human body is to address something more than mere physical symptoms; it means approaching the person as a BEING. While caring for a patient indeed involves soothing or easing the pain of disease, it also involves much more: discovering what is being expressed by the pathology, as the human body is a manifestation not only of our Being, but of the Divine. This is why we must respect the body and pay close attention to what it is trying to say. Illness is the Being’s last recourse when life, for whatever reason, has made us deaf to its imbalances. We then become cut off from our Life source, which creates an energy blockage and allows pathologies to develop. Listening to and getting to know our body is an adventure and a path of discovery. The purpose of this course is not to review pathologies but to explore what inhabits our bodies and what our bodies communicate. This means not only finding and becoming aware of the light inside ourselves, but learning to respect and preserve this light.

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Tuition Fees


  •   552.00$ CDN
  •   552.00$ US
  •   480.00€

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Course Description

      The Language Of The Body
    • Student Guide
    • Teaching Method and Work Requirements
    • 1-Contacting the School
    • 2-Beginning the Course
    • 3-Answering the Questions
    • 4-Correcting Your Answers
    • 5-Planning Your Study Schedule
    • 6-Exam
    • 7-Sending Activities to the College
    • Course Objective
    • References
    • Introduction
    • Definitions and Preamble
    • Symbols and Myths: Different Approaches
    • Notion of Inside to Outside
    • Notion of High to Low
    • Laterality: Right and Left
    • The Skin
    • The Skin: The Covering of the Soul’s Earthly Vehicle
    • The Skin: A Showcase
    • The Skin: An Instrument of Contact
    • The Skin: A Route of Elimination
    • The Skin Captures and Records
    • The Skin: The Relationship Organ
    • The Skin: An Organ of Knowledge
    • Conclusion
    • Revision
    • Activity 1
    • The Tree of Life: The Spinal Column
    • General Definitions
    • The Vertebrae
    • The Cervical Vertebrae
    • The Thoracic Vertebrae
    • The Lumbar Vertebrae
    • The Sacrum
    • The Coccyx
    • Bone as a Structure
    • The Joints
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing Spondylitis
    • Revision
    • Activity 2
    • Action/Relation: The Limbs
    • The Upper Limbs
    • The Clavicles
    • The Arms
    • The Elbows
    • The Forearm
    • The Wrist
    • The Hand
    • The Fingers
    • The Lower Limbs
    • The Hips
    • The Thigh
    • The Knee
    • The Lower Leg
    • The Ankles
    • The Feet
    • Revision
    • Activity 3
    • The Digestive System: Integration-Transformation
    • The Lips
    • The Mouth
    • Saliva
    • The Esophagus
    • The Stomach
    • The Pancreas
    • In TCM
    • Glucose Management
    • The Role of Fuel
    • The Spleen
    • The Small Intestine
    • The Liver
    • The Concept of Desire and Making Things Our Own
    • The Liver and Self-Image
    • The Liver = An Adaptive Capacity
    • The Liver = Neutralization of Toxins
    • The Gallbladder
    • The Colon
    • The Anus
    • Revision
    • Activity 4
    • The Language of the Urinary System
    • The Ureters
    • The Bladder
    • Revision
    • Activity 5
    • The Ovaries
    • The Fallopian Tubes
    • The Uterus
    • The Vagina
    • The Breasts
    • The Prostate
    • The Testicles
    • Revision
    • Activity 6
    • The Heart
    • Circulation
    • The Arteries
    • The Veins
    • The Blood
    • The Platelets
    • The White Blood Cells
    • The Red Blood Cells
    • The Lymph
    • Revision
    • Activity 7
    • Breath: The Pulmonary System
    • Revision
    • Activity 8
    • Hearing and Speech, Olfaction, Vision and Taste: The 4 Other Senses!
    • Hearing: The Ears
    • Olfaction
    • The Nose
    • The Sinuses
    • The Throat
    • Taste
    • Sight
    • Tears
    • Revision
    • Activity 9
    • The Brain, Spinal Cord and Pituitary and Pineal Glands
    • The Head
    • The Face
    • The Face: The Seat of Our Identity
    • The Face: A Tool for Self-Affirmation
    • The Face: The Seat of Expression
    • Hair
    • The Teeth
    • The Brain
    • The Cerebellum
    • The Spinal Cord and the Nerves
    • Revision
    • Activity 10
    • The Endocrine Glands
    • The Pineal Gland
    • The Pituitary Gland
    • The Thyroid
    • The Adrenal Glands
    • Revision
    • Activity 11
    • Conclusion
    • Answers
    • Exam
    • INSTRUCTIONS
    • Evaluation Questionnaire
 
"Absolutely awesome! I loved it! It brought so much re-affirmation and new perspectives that made sense!"
Barbara Ann Fralick
British Columbia

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