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Tibetan Pulsing Healing is a scientific method using powerful bodywork that can assist you wherever you are at in your life’s path addressing the physical body and correlating to mental health. As an Environmental Scientist who has practitioner experience for more than 20 years I am committed to improving the health of my clients and the environment.

Background of Tibetan Pulsing Healing

Servicing area

Truganina, Hoppers Crossing, Point Cook & surrounding areas

Focus areas

Nervous system Habits Emotional wellbeing Personal growth Relaxation Pressure points

Index

The roots of Tibetan Pulsing Healing

The 24 organ circuits

Who is Shantam Dheeraj?

The book "Where Does The World Come From?"



 

Have you ever wondered why it is so hard to change your behaviours, habits and how you feel?

The answer to this may lie in the fact that our early life experiences have a profound impact on us during the time our nervous system forms, which mainly consists of our brain and spinal cord with extensions throughout the body. By the time we are 5 years old the brain weighs 90% of its adult brain.

Lenroot & Giedd (2006) have recorded key events in brain development and linked them to behavioural patterns during particular stages in life. Some relationships between brain structural size and particular strengths were found such as IQ, memory function or spatial intelligence (Reiss et al., 1996; Haier et al., 2004; Posthuma et al., 2002; Thompson et al., 2001; Toga and Thompson, 2004). Events and shocks in our lives influence the expression of genes and influence hormones, which in turn affect our moods and behaviours. A younger nervous system typically changes a lot faster and has a different composition to the adult one (Lenroot and Giedd, 2006).

Negative experiences have the ability to block certain parts in our brain from fully developing due to the negative association. However with this kind of blockage we are also unable to live and experience certain parts of our personality as it has left us with a ‘bad association’. Often the memory of the initial event is forgotten and only an uneasy feeling arises when similar people or similar events occur in our lives.

We react with fear, avoidance strategies or reactive behaviours that prevent us from interacting with people and situations in a manner that may be more appropriate to the actual situation. If we keep repeating these patterns over a lifetime, we carry unnecessary tensions that may even develop into diseases and prevent us from living life to the fullest.

Over time we disconnect from ourselves and find it difficult to find our inner peace and stillness. Tibetan Pulsing Healing is able to address the deeply ingrained patterns even if they occurred early in life by relaxing the nervous system. It is a great opportunity to change one's suffering and habits. Bibliography

    Heier et al. 2004, R.J. Haier, R.E. Jung, R.A. Yeo, K. Head, M.T. Alkire Structural brain variation and general intelligence Neuroimage, 23 (1) (2004), pp. 425–433 LENROOT, R. K. & GIEDD, J. N. 2006. Brain development in children and adolescents: Insights from anatomical magnetic resonance imaging. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 30, 718-729. Posthuma et al.,2002 D. Posthuma, E.J. De Geus, W.F. Baare, H.E. Hulshoff Pol, R.S. Kahn, D.I. Boomsma The association between brain volume and intelligence is of genetic origin Nature Neuroscience, 5 (2) (2002), pp. 83–84 Reiss et al 1996, A.L. Reiss, M.T. Abrams, H.S. Singer, J.L. Ross, M.B. Denckla Brain development, gender and IQ in children. A volumetric imaging study Brain, 119 (Part 5) (1996), pp. 1763–1774 Thompson and Tonga 1997, P.M. Thompson, A.W. Toga Detection, visualization and animation of abnormal anatomic structure with a deformable probabilistic brain atlas based on random vector field transformations Medical Image Analysis, 1 (4) (1997), pp. 271–294 Thompson et al., 2001 P.M. Thompson, T.D. Cannon, K.L. Narr, T. van Erp, V.P. Poutanen, M. Huttunen, J. Lonnqvist, C.G. Standertskjold-Nordenstam, J. Kaprio, M. Khaledy, R. Dail, C.I. Zoumalan, A.W. Toga Genetic influences on brain structure Nature Neuroscience, 4 (12) (2001), pp. 1253–1258

 

The roots of Tibetan Pulsing Healing

The Tibetan healing system as practiced by many practitioners worldwide was devised by Rudolph Murley who changed his name to a spiritual name, Dheeraj. Dheeraj was born 1940 in Dallas, Texas. His youth was very dramatic cause he had to get along with seven different stepfathers.

The following twenty years of alcohol and wild life stile, - crossing the United States on his Harley Davidson, always drunk and fugitive from a life long prison sentence -, brought him to his fourth deadly seizure of pancreatitis. In order to survive and come out of this hell he began with meditation. He experienced the healing of his pancreas through touching it and vibrating it with his voice.

Searching for the roots of his findings, he met several Masters of Tibetan Buddhism, who all recognized him as their former teacher and friend. He didn’t have to go to Tibet, cause they were living around Los Angeles at the time. Among them, Kalu Rinpoche, H.H. the Karmapa, Dilgo Khyentse and also the Taoist World Patriarch, Master Ni Hua Ching.

They sent him to find the most radical Master that ever lived. He soon found Osho, brought his work to India and completed his research under Osho’s guidance with thousands of fellow travelers and friends. Dheeraj left his body 1998 in Rome after receiving a doctorate from the “University of World Peace” in Milano for his thesis on “Where does the World come from”. His pulse never stops.

The 24 'organ cirquits'?

The system of Tibetan Pulsing Healing is based on the human psyche and how it is connected to the 24 organ systems in the human body. There are 24 vertebrae, each of them connected to an organ, each of which has very specific psychological and emotional issues which they correlate to.

Each organ has a different vibration which can be mimicked by music and supported by specific colours. All these tools are used within an individual session to restore the natural flow of energy within they nervous system. The electric circuits that relate to each organ have pressure points and energy channels all over the body, similar to acupuncture which are stimulated during an individual session to restore correct electric flow.

Each organ also has a particular emotion, psychology and manifestation attributed to it which can manifest both positively and negatively. If one has a particularly healthy bladder, that person may be great at public speaking and has great composure and is not affected much by stress.

One with a weak bladder may be prone to bladder infection, 'accidents' while laughing and feel embarrassed easily with a need to control their environment (in extreme cases leading to OCD). For men this can be linked to premature ejaculation and prostate problems. Often a physical problem can affect the emotions, but an emotional issue can also lead to physical effects.

Who is Shantam Dheeraj?

For Dheeraj transformation of consciousness cannot go fast enough. “Shut up and wait!” This is the way that he loves to explain the meaning of his name with a twinkle in his eye. His whole life his wish was to do something about human suffering. He turned out to be a hell raiser among angels, a rebel from heaven … … a spiritual outlaw. A man who prefers a juicy basketball game or a good movie over any religious discussion.

Like a DJ of the soul he plugs directly into the music of the universe, the frequencies that reach the earth from all the different planets. With his profound understanding of feminine consciousness he is offering to the woman the key to rediscover her being – the grounding to be herself. And to the man the understanding of his own receptivity – the ability to act without tension.

He has dedicated his life to develop a genuine process: transformation of the mind through the magnetic force of the heart. “By the end of this century enlightenment will not be passed any more from Master to disciple, but from friend to friend. Dheeraj, was made aware of the power of the shri yantra by a Tibetan Rimpoche who gave him a map laughing and saying "this map will open your eyes one day".

Dheeraj later placed the map over his own eye and found that he had a huge mark in the area the map showed 'alcoholic psychosis'. This was the moment he realised what the Rimpoche meant and the eye reading was born.

Dheeraj’s book

“Where does the World come from?” is a map to understanding the structure and development of human life. It is a precious tool, which allows us to take a deep dive into the magic of our inner world.

Understanding the frequencies of our different organs and their development in time can explain why we perceive things in a certain way and why things are as they are. Whatever is manifesting in the material world can be tracked down to the corresponding link in the subtle fabric of our soul.

Dheeraj discovered a certain method in the mystery of our existence. His book is based on a process he called the “New Mind”, a group process that was recorded and written into the book “Where does the World come from”.

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