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The Healing Power of Hado - by Toyoko Matsuzaki (Paperback)

The Healing Power of Hado - by  Toyoko Matsuzaki (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>According to ancient Chinese medicine and philosophy, everything releases energy, or chi. In the Japanese spiritual community, hado is a similar life-force energy that encompasses healing properties and transformative powers. Literally translated, it means <i>wave motion</i> or <i>vibration</i>. Once we become aware of it in our everyday lives, hado can spark great changes in our physical space and emotional well being.<br> In <i>The Healing Power of Hado</i>, Toyoko Matsuzaki shares stories of her experiences as a hado master, demystifies hado energy, and explains how we can access this unique source of power. With clear explanations of the properties of hado, helpful lessons, and a handbook for forming practice groups, <i>The Healing Power of Hado</i> will help you discover your hado potential within.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Toyoko Matsuzaki is a Japanese hado master with twenty-two years of experience as a consultant all over Japan and Taiwan, with a growing following in the United States. Her clients include business professionals, artists, musicians, physicians, lawyers, actors, and homebuyers, among many others. <p/>Toyoko's background as an accomplished vocalist makes her especially sensitive to the wave motion of hado. She graduated from Japan's Musashino Academia Musicae College and is a past member of the Kansai Nikikai Opera Company, one of the most prestigious opera companies in Japan. Although retired from the stage, Toyoko teaches vocal students in Japan. <p/>Natsumi Blackwell is a professional translator and has been studying with Toyoko Matsuzaki for years. She lives in New York City.

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