Bridges, Lillian
Lillian Pearl Bridges is an internationally renowned author and lecturer whose fresh approach to integrated conscious living has helped thousands of clients unleash their spiritual potential and transform their lives. At the core of Lillian's teachings is the belief that ...
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Emotional Alchemy
Kongress: 4th Scandinavian TCM Congress - Chinese Medicine and Sprirituality 40 min, english | ||
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Looking into the Window to the Soul Shen Reading, Shen Diagnosis and Healing the Spirit
Kongress: 4th Scandinavian TCM Congress - Chinese Medicine and Sprirituality 240 min, english | ||
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Transforming Fertility into Creativity
Kongress: ASA TCM-Kongress 2013 60 min, english | ||
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Diagnosing Serious Diseases from Facial Signs
Kongress: ASA TCM-Kongress 2013 130 min, english Inhalt / abstract Kurs | ||
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Signs of Sexuality and Fertility on the Face
Kongress: 10. Internationaler TCM-Kongress - TAO Kongress 180 min, english | ||
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The fundamentals of face diagnosis
Kongress: TCM Lehrfilm Lillian Pearl Bridges 219 min, english Inhalt / abstract DVD 1 - The fundamentals of face diagnosis Introduction in Face reading / Signs and marks on the ear / Signs which develop in pregnancy The influence of prenatal experiences on the behavior / Birth issues/ Trauma recognition / The topographical face map / Rivers and mountains on the face DVD 2 - The fundamentals of face diagnosis The Jing in the facial map, signs of Jing deficiency and of the capacity of Jing / How to deal with Jing / How to interpret the flexibility of the ear / Important signs on the forehead / The Sea of Yin and the Sea of Yang / Nutrition and the Influence on the Qi, how you recognize the right nutrition for you / Practical breathing exercise for creativity and regeneration DVD 3 -The lines on the face The meaning of the lines on the face / Signs of Qi blockages on the face / Signs of Liver Qi Stagnation on the face DVD 4 - The emotinal map The emotional map / The signs of fire Element on the face / Different emotions on the face: mania, hyperactivity, sadness, grief, bitterness, transformation, skepticism, frustration, annoyance / The pain lines and chronicle pain / The signs of neck problems on the face DVD 5 - The five elements The five Elements fire, earth, metal, wood and water on the face and the status of the organs | ||
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Facial diagnosis, Part II
Kongress: 9. Internationaler TCM Kongress 165 min, englisch Inhalt / abstract Facial Diagnosis gives specific information about the internal physiological functioning. Participants will learn about: the markings that show Jing and Qi; the information contained in the Facial Maps; and the diagnostic meanings of unusual coloration. In addition, they will learn to interpret markers for specific diseases; recognize how issues and patterns contribute to disease and will be given some recommended treatments. Participants will gain valuable diagnostic tools for immediate use in their clinics. | ||
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Facial diagnosis, Part I
Kongress: 9. Internationaler TCM Kongress 175 min, englisch Inhalt / abstract Facial Diagnosis gives specific information about the internal physiological functioning. Participants will learn about: the markings that show Jing and Qi; the information contained in the Facial Maps; and the diagnostic meanings of unusual coloration. In addition, they will learn to interpret markers for specific diseases; recognize how issues and patterns contribute to disease and will be given some recommended treatments. Participants will gain valuable diagnostic tools for immediate use in their clinics. | ||
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The Alchemy of the Spirit for Rejuvenation and Longevity
Kongress: 3rd Scandinavian TCM Congress - Chinese Medicine and the Fertile Spirit 360 min, english Inhalt / abstract The Alchemy of the Spirit for Rejuvenation and Longevity The ancient Taoists were on a perpetual hunt for the magical Elixir of Immortality, believing it to be a concoction that they made from a series of sacred ingredients that they ingested. Unfortunately, it usuallly caused their early demise instead. Imagine, though, that these ingredients were instead a code that could be interpreted as behavioral metaphors. This means that by living in certain ways, aging could be forestalled and longevity insured. From the face, there are numerous clues about how each person needs to live that enhances their health both physicallz and mentally and maximizes their longevity. These signs include measurements of the Three Treasures - the Jing, Qi and Shen and important information about the flow and meeting points of these have been found to help people rejuvenate from my practice. Most important, participants will be given insight into the activation of the spirit - the alchemical process that occurs from the meeting of the the cosmic and earth energies in the crucible of the human heart. | ||
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Face Reading for Diagnosis of Disease and Validation of Symptoms
Kongress: Scandinavian TCM Congress - 2. 360 min, english Inhalt / abstract The face is a valuable source of information regarding signs of health and illness, personality and character along with markings that signify psychological issues and patterns. This workshop is designed to teach practitioners how to recognize and utilize these markings, colors and shapes to diagnose disease and achieve some recognition of the underlying personality traits and emotional issues that can be understood to facilitate the healing process. Participants will discover that face reading is a valuable tool for diagnostic purposes that will validate symptoms and assist in finding the best treatment options for the patient. | ||
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Panel Discussion of Research in Chinese Medicine
Kongress: Scandinavian TCM Congress - 2. 45 min, english | ||
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The Golden Path
Kongress: Scandinavian TCM Congress - 2. 210 min, english Inhalt / abstract The word “Tao” is often translated as “the Way”, but the most ancient pictogram of the word is “a Face Running along a Path”. This implies that there is an original face, most often understood as the combination of Jing from the physical constitution, the inherited talents, abilities, interests and desires along with the Jing of the spirit, all of which can be seen on the face. And, if you know who you are, you can determine where you are supposed to go and what you are supposed to do with your life. This workshop will discuss the meaning of the various signs of Jing on the face and explore how Jing is meant to be accessed, activated and utilized through the Extraordinary Meridians, which may be the conduits for Jing transfer. Combined with personality and life experiences, the Jing becomes the fuel for the run that leads you to your Golden Path - a Taoist metaphor for an inner alchemical process that leads to an outer manifestation of your destiny or Ming. | ||
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The three treasures seen from the face, engl.
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2009 - 40.Internationaler 360 min | ||
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Signs of potential on the face
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2008 - 39. Internationaler 360 min, english Inhalt / abstract Facial Diagnosis – The face is a map of life experience and a blueprint for the body’s functions. The areas of the face correspond to the organs of the body and give access to signs of Jing, Qi, Shen and the functioning of the Wei Qi. From the facial markings and features, you can also assess personality traits, signs of disease, and discover the underlying psychological and emotional issues affecting health. | ||
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Primal Sexuality a. Creativity f. the Source-Jing and Desire
Kongress: Scandinavian TCM Congress - 1. 2007 270 min, english | ||
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Signs of Sexuality in the Face
Kongress: Scandinavian TCM Congress - 1. 2007 330 min, english | ||
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Feng Shui for the Clinic
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2007 - 38. Internationaler 210 min, english Inhalt / abstract Feng Shui is based on ancient Taoist beliefs about nature and a human being’s place within it. The primary purpose of Feng Shui is to align people with their environment to maximize health and well-being. As in Chinese Medicine, qi is the most important concept. Qi can be found in all living things and is read and analyzed so that a person can adapt and access the helpful qi and avoid harmful qi. Feng Shui literally means the “shady side of the hill” which implies a sunny side or the concept of yin and yang. It has since been known to mean “the way of wind and water” also indicating the need to be aware of these primary forces in the world. Qi can also be divided into the three zones of heaven, human and earth and the vibrational families of the five elements. All of these aspects need to be balanced for health and healing to occur. When individuals are suffering from poor health or disease, it is extremely important to evaluate the conditions of their homes and offices. Making changes in the flow of qi, involving the healing power of color and incorporating personal symbolism can all improve an individual’s emotional, psychological and physical health. It is also vital for practitioners to become aware of the feng shui of their clinics and treatment rooms to facilitate the healing process. In this workshop, students will learn the fundamental principles of Feng Shui from the ancient Form School tradition and how to apply them in medical settings as well as for the purpose of counseling patients about the use of Feng Shui in their home and office environments. Creating healing environments helps to eliminate the “band aid effect” of treatment where the progress gained in the clinic is lost upon the patient’s return home. Incorporating Feng Shui into the healing process ensures that patient’s and practitioners harness the most positive elements of the natural world. | ||
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The Facial Map and Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2007 - 38. Internationaler 420 min, english Inhalt / abstract “Tao” is translated as “A Face on the Road”. This means that each person has an original face and a path to travel. One of the primary purposes of Chinese Medicine was to ensure that people lived long enough and well enough to complete their life purpose. According to the Ancient Taoist acupuncturists, the spirit or essence of each person was created by a combination of Ling, particles of Cosmological Qi combined with the Qi of the Earth and the physical endowment of the ancestors – creating Jing. Longevity is dependent on the amount of Jing a person is born with and how it is used over a lifetime. There are techniques in Chinese Medicine that preserve Jing and manage the usage in a measured way. The facial map shows the amount of original jing, how much has been used and how much is left in reserve. The face also shows reservoirs of extra jing, the Sea of Yin and Sea of Yang that can be accessed. In addition, there are clues about the best ways of making Qi and Blood to buffer the overuse of Jing. As acupuncturists, prenatal preparation and postnatal care can influence the amount and quality of jing of future generations. Signs of strong and deficient jing will be explored as well as causes of jing overusage. Jing can be accessed and supported by working with the Eight Extraordinary Meridians. These ancient and mysterious meridians are not well understood, yet may hold the potential key to rejuvenation. Participants will learn the acupuncture points that support jing, specifically on the Ren and Du channels of the face. Other corollary point combinations of the face and body will be given that help lift Qi. Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is about much more than looking beautiful or appearing younger. It is about reclaiming the original face (who you really are), accessing extra jing and restoring qi by releasing emotional trauma and criticism, which is held as internal fire and wind, which are behavioral patterns of Shen disturbance. These pockets of trapped wind and fire contribute to numerous health conditions and diseases, mental health problems and dysfunctional lifestyles and can possibly be released by incorporating the use of the Ghost Points. Ghost points were once used as a form of exorcism by disembodied spirits. However, they can be seen instead as a way of freeing toxic emotions and thoughts that “haunt” us through our lives. Possession then, can be seen as a function of powerful emotions unable to be released because of societal constraints and because we just don’t recognize our own demons or patterns. We then act out in ways through our personality, our emotions and our behavior that overuse jing and keep us from our true path. Balanced Shen expression along with acupuncture release techniques and lifestyle advice including herbs and food, breathing and movement and creativity will all lead to rejuvenation, longevity and potentially immortality - living long enough. | ||
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Face Reading - Creating a Personality Profile
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2006 - 37. Internationaler 210 min, eng/deu Inhalt / abstract In order to create a personality profile, it is necessary to understand how to combine traits on the face. Individual traits can be amplified by corollary traits shown in other features, making these traits very powerful. However, the most difficult aspect of face reading involves combining opposing traits. It is necessary to evaluate specific features in comparison to their opposites. This course will teach participants to recognize and understand the features and their meanings in combination so that the true personality is revealed. This will be an interactive workshop involving the participants so that the complexity of personality profiling can be better understand on a personal and professional level. | ||
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Face Reading-patterns,person. and their influence on illness
Kongress: TCM Kongress - 36. Internationaler 360 min, eng/deu | ||
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Signs of Fertility, Sexuality and Longevity of the Face
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2004 - 35. Internationaler 360 min, english | ||
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Face Reading - Patterns, Personality and their Influence...
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2004 - 35. Internationaler 360 min, english | ||
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Grundlagen der chinesischen Gesichtsdiagnostik
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2002 - 33. Internationaler 180 min, eng/deu Inhalt / abstract Das Gesicht ist eine Blaupause der inneren Körperfunktionen. In diesem Seminar wird gezeigt, wie die Gesichtsareale den entsprechenden Körperorganen zugeordnet werden. Die Teilnehmer lernen, sowohl die Zeichen von Qi im Gesicht zu erkennen als auch die Gesichtsfarbe zu bewerten, um damit zu einer Diagnose zu kommen. | ||
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Gesichtsdiagnostische Zeichen des Schmerzes u. d. Krankheit
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2002 - 33. Internationaler 360 min, eng/deu Inhalt / abstract In diesem Seminar lernen die Teilnehmer, Krankheitsanzeichen im Gesicht zu erkennen. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt den versteckten Zeichen des Schmerzes und dem Verständnis der Merkmale, die zu einer Krankheit beitragen und eine Heilung verhindern. | ||
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TCM-Gesichtsdiagnostik für die Praxis
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2002 - 33. Internationaler 360 min, english Inhalt / abstract Dieser Workshop legt besonderes Gewicht auf das Gesicht und die Informationen, die es über Krankheit und Persönlichkeit enthüllt. Wir betrachten die Landkarte des Gesichtes sowie dessen Mosaik und die Merkmale der fünf Wandlungsphasen. Es werden die verschiedenen Manifestationen von Shen im Gesicht bewertet und detailliert die psychologischen und emotionalen Krankheitsmechanismen besprochen. | ||
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