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AUMVEDAS ACADEMY Reiki - Usui Shiki Ryoho Levels 1-3 plus non-traditional Grand Master levels 4-20

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Your Lecturer of the Reiki 1-20Degree Courses is  Madam Dr Rev Catherine W Dunne Msc.D. and Reiki Usui Shiki Ryoho20th Degree GMT.  AUMVEDAS ACADEMY      Reiki - Usui Shiki Ryoho   Catherine was introduced to Reiki before becoming a Nurse over 30 years ago, by her former Master Dr Amegashie RGMT/Kundalini Master (R.I.P.). In 2015, Catherine has completed her current Reiki Usui Shiki Ryoho training, by completing the 18th Degree. ​ The knowledge that an unseen energy flows through all living things and directly affects the quality of health has been part of the wisdom of many cultures since ancient times. The existence of this “life force energy” has been verified by recent scientific experiments and modern day medical doctors, nurses, and therapists among others are considering the vital role it plays in the overall healing process. As you may have noticed, Catherine completed her training, by completing the 18th Degree, but there are 20. How is that?, I hear you asking. The answer is

AUMVEDAS ACADEMY - Chakra Assessment with Pendulum - Update

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                                                      Since my last video on this subject, I, too have learnt more about Chakras and wanted to share this with you. Many already have studied Chakras. And many state the same thing about our Chakras. However, when you read the Hindu Yoga texts about Chakras, so much more starts to makes sense.... at least with me it did. See, for a while, I was confusing myself, scratching my head, about the directional spin of our Chakras AND why it seemed different between genders. In this video, I highlight some facts and hope this will give you more insight. I am also currently working on writing a new Chakra course with all this new additional information, so look out for it later this year. Until then, enjoy the video, including some blunders hahaha. I am Human, after all :-)  Dr Catherine Dunne MscD

AUMVEDAS ACADEMY - Easter and Ostara: Converging Traditions

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Easter and Ostara: Converging Traditions Dr Catherine Dunne Msc.D Many of those preparing to celebrate Easter may not realize there are others planning to celebrate Ostara at the same time. The two holidays are actually closely related and draw upon similar historical roots. Ostara is essentially the pagan incarnation of the traditional Christian Easter. The Christian tradition itself draws the name from the pagan god "Oestre" or "Eastre." This word has Germanic roots and refers to the eastern direction from which the sun rises. Oestre is the Teutonic goddess of spring and dawn who is very  closely associated with the Vernal Equinox. The Vernal Equinox takes place each year between March 19 and March 22, while Easter always occurs between late march and early April. In the past, beginning with the pagans, this time of year was celebrated as one of renewal and rebirth. Christians adopted the  symbolism to represent the resurrection of Chr