Acupressure
Acupressure is a process in which blunt pressure is exerted at defined parts of the body.
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Acupressure is a process in which blunt pressure is exerted at defined parts of the body.
In Buddhist teachings, Ah Vicha (also Awicha or Ah Wicha – Bad Knowledge) refers to those areas of knowledge that are suitable for harming other living beings.
Ajahn (also ajaan, aajaan, ajarn, ajan, acharn or achaan) is a “professor” or “senior teacher” in the Thai language.
The traditional Free-Warrior knowledge is the totality of the knowledge of the Pahuyuth, the Saiyasart the Free-Warrior -Heilkunde.
The Traditional Free-Warrior medicine is the traditional naturopathic knowledge (Sart Bambatgay) of the ancient Free-Warriors.
The model of autodynamics describes the behavioral biological mechanisms of stimulus and reaction, which are present, for example, within a reaction sequence or within a course of a fight.
Reiki (霊気) is a form of energy healing through the laying on of hands from Japan, which is said to affect the physical, mental and spiritual levels.
Ruesi (also Known as Lersi, Pra Rasi or Rishi in India) is a type of jungle preacher or itinerant healer from Southeast Asia.
Sart Bambatgay (ศาสตร์ บําบัดกาย – “The knowledge of adjusting the body”) is the traditional term for the naturopathy of the Free-Warriors.
In Buddhist teaching, ungood knowledge (Ah Vicha) or vile knowledge (Derachan Vicha) refers to those areas of knowledge that are suitable for harming other living beings. Both the Pahuyuth and the Saiyasart as well as components of the traditional Free-Warrior medicine are in many places considered “Ah Vicha” or “Derachan Vicha”.