The Power of Colors

The Power of Colors
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Download or read book The Power of Colors written by Noah Goldhirsh and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-31 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Change your life with the help of ancient Native American wisdom The culture of Native Americans is one of the oldest in the world. Over the centuries the Shamans and teachers of the tribes have preserved the rich knowledge accumulated in their community in order to pass it on to the next generations. One of the many secrets they have kept is the extraordinary properties of the Wheel of Colors: The wheel of colors will allow you to discover the colors that are best for you, so you can realize and maximize your potential in the best possible way. With its help, each and every one of us can acquire new insights into ourselves: What are truly our strongest qualities? How can we overcome our weaknesses and what should we be careful of? How can we be at our best during the most challenging moments? Noah Goldhirsh is a therapist and senior lecturer. She has been developing new healing methods in alternative medicine for thirty-three years. In her book she shares the meaning of the colors that surround us, and how they affect us physically and psychologically. She shares treatment methods that are easy to understand and apply, so we too can completely change our lives and those of the people around us.


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