Anna Jolly Acupuncture

Anna Jolly Acupuncture Traditional Chinese Medicine is a complete healthcare system. Anna practises Acupuncture and Tui Na

03/09/2021

There are four Native American Indian Spirituality Laws that say nothing happens for no reason in life. When you do understand this, it's very easy to handle and you confidently look at what's happening, thankful for what was there and happy for what's going to happen.

The 1st law says:
′′The person you meet is the right one.′′
That is, no one comes into our lives by accident, all the people around us who interact with us, stand for something, either to educate us or to help us in our situation.

The 2nd law says:
′′What happens is the only thing that can happen.′′
Nothing but absolutely nothing of what happens to us could have been different. Not even the most insignificant detail. There just isn't ′′ If I had done it differently... It would have been different..." No, what happens is the only thing that can happen and needs to happen, so we can learn our lessons to get ahead. Everything, yes, every situation that happens to us in life is absolutely perfect, even when our spirit resists our ego and doesn't want to accept it.

The 3rd law says:
′′Every moment when something starts is the right time.′′
Everything starts at the right time, not sooner or later. When we are ready for something new in our life, it's already there to begin with.

The 4th law says:
′′What's over is over.′′
It's that simple. When something ends in our life, it serves our development. That's why it's better to let go and move forward, bestowed on the experiences that have now been gained.

I don't think it's a coincidence that you're reading this here. If this text meets you today, it's because you meet the conditions and understand that no rain drop anywhere in the world accidentally falls in the wrong place.

Let it go well...
Love with your whole being...
Being happy without end...
Every day is a happy, happy day.

❤️
I Am.
You Are.
We Are.
Oneness.

💫 ✨ 💓 ✨ 💫

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) food and drink are seen and understood energetically,  so dietary advice is tailor...
28/10/2018

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) food and drink are seen and understood energetically, so dietary advice is tailored to the individual’s TCM diagnosis and needs.

“5 Colour Food therapy. Did you know that the different colours and flavours of the food are related to different organs?

If you’re craving for a certain flavour, it might be that your organ is weak.

If your Spleen is weak, you might be craving Sweet food, so opt for a nutritious food like red bean, 🍠 sweet potato, apple purée, not a whole bar of chocolate 🍫.”

Chinese Medicine is all about balance and harmony, moderation.
Tuning into the patient's own unique body talk.

Thank you to our creative friend Kanpobliss a clever TCM Practitioner from Singapore, who makes Chinese Medicine fun and better understood by everyone! ✨🙏🏼✨

Have you tried Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine?

For your nearest AACMA Chinese Medicine Practitioner, call our National Practitioner Referral Service on 1300 725 334 or visit our website www.acupuncture.org.au for qualified practitioners around Australia!

Ensure your practitioner (if in Australia) is qualified with a CMBA number, which means they are trained adequately, have a minimum of 1000 clinical hours of acupuncture or more as part of their health science degree, are accurate in their treatment, and follow strict practice guidelines under AHPRA. AACMA members must have a CMBA number to be registered.

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