
Lotus Center of Healing, LLC offers a variety of holistic healing modalities: Five Element Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Medical Qigong, Telehealth, and Yoga. With each of these modalities, we provide personalized treatments and education, and focus on integrating the body, mind, emotions, and spirit.
Integrating these levels allows us to heal and manifest one's true self. Through the unique, specialized and holistic services offered at our center, our vision is to integrate the body, mind, and spirit to transform, and open one's heart.
Integrating these levels allows us to heal and manifest one's true self. Through the unique, specialized and holistic services offered at our center, our vision is to integrate the body, mind, and spirit to transform, and open one's heart.
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Acupuncture
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Acupuncture is one of the oldest methods of healing in the world. It originated in China several thousand years ago, spreading through Asia before moving through Europe and the Americas. Its goal is to establish a smooth flow of qi throughout the body. Acupuncture accomplishes this by inserting hair-thin needles into specific points on the body.
Chinese Herbs
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Chinese herbs are often customized and used to support an individual's health either for acute illness or for chronic conditions. Chinese herbalism views the body as a delicate balance of two opposing and inseparable forces: yin and yang. Yin represents receptivity, while yang represents activity. All of life is a complex interplay of yin and yang.
Medical Qigong
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Qigong represents the concepts of qi and gong. Qi (pronounced "chee") means air, breath of life, or vital energy that flows through the body and all things in the universe. Gong (pronounced "gung") means cultivating and self-discipline. Combined, qigong means cultivating vital energy. A medical qigong practitioner can regulate an individual's qi, and suggest self-treatment exercises in movement, meditation, and breathing.
Yoga
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Through the practice of yoga, one unites the physical, mental, energetic, emotional, and spiritual levels of one's self. It is belieded that through this union, an individual can improve and heal themselves. This improvement occurs as one obtains more knowledge about themselves, and the needs of their body, mind and spirit.
Resources
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Kat Fowler interviews Joy Esler for the Soul Awakening Podcast: In this episode, Joy discusses the different emotions, and their relationship with the body through the lens of the Five Elements within Chinese medicine. Emilie Perz interviews Joy Esler for Sequential Body: In this episode, Joy discusses Chinese medicine, how to stay optimally healthy, and how the Five Elements relate to your health and vitality.
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