A Short Course in Subtle Landscape Energies

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Improving Health and Fertility for Home and Farm with Patrick McManoway

Ancient Landscapes, Ancient Wisdom, Cultivating Relationship with the Spirit of Place

The profound and defining affect of the places where we live and work is being rediscovered in the current environmental and holistic renaissance. Relationship with place has been shown to be one of our most primary and defining relationships, with both seen and unseen factors affecting our level of energy, mood and attitude in any given environment.

Primal cultures view the world as having an underlying life force – of chi or prana – moving through the landscape much as chi moves in meridians through the human body, characterizing the qualities of place in each and every location.

Nodal points –or dragons eyes – are places of exaggerated atmosphere and elemental power, historically used for the siting of sacred spaces, temples and churches.

Early agricultural practices seeking to balance these factors in the landscape have recently been shown to increase the growing season and to directly affect the health of plant, animal and human health.

This emerging knowledge is now becoming integrated into both holistic and mainstream practices with great promise for enhancing our immediate domestic and working environments as well as guiding stewardship practices in the landscape at large.

Dr. Patrick MacManaway is a dowser and holistic therapist with a degree in Medicine and training in both eastern and western land healing practices. Past president of the British Society of Dowsers, and author of “Energy Dowsing for Health” and “Cultivating the Light Body” he consults to homes, businesses and farms in both the UK and the US.

Day One – Monday, September 20
Introduction to Subtle Energies in the Inner and Outer Landscapes
• General principles of subtle energies
• Awareness and discernment of human and landscape chi
• Introduction to multiple levels of landscape consciousness

Day Two – Monday, October 4
Working with Landscape Energies
• History and practice of geomancy around the world
• Identifying centers of power in landscape
• Cultivating earth chi for optimum health and agriculture

Day Three – Thursday, October 28
Understanding Sick Buildings, Sick Land and Geopathic Stress
• Causes of sick buildings, sick barns, and underproductive land
• Understanding patterns of elemental imbalance, trauma and displacement
• Earth acupuncture and related healing techniques

Day Four – Wednesday, November 10
Application and Practice
• Practice and application, tools and techniques, case studies, ethics
• Community projects to improve wider health and optimize public areas
• Co-creation with the Spirit of Nature

The Details

This course will take place over four days:  Monday, September 20; Monday, October 4; Thursday, October 28; Wednesday, November 10.

Location: Health Calls Yurt in Peacham, Vermont.

Your Investment for all four days: $200.00

Bring your own lunch.

For additional questions or to enroll, contact Hart Brent at Green Fire Farm. 802-684-2570, hart@vtlink.net. Space is limited; enroll early.

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Mirko Filipovic September 25, 2010 at 8:11 am

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