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Center for Awareness Description: Specializes in rebirthing, also known as conscious connected breathing. Renee and Ken Kizer practice in Richmond, Virginia and Washington, DC. (mindspring.com) |
Leonard Orr Description: The home page of this technique's originator. (leonardorr.com) |
Lifequest Breathwork Description: Contains information on courses and booking sessions in Melbourne, Australia. Also includes testimonials and links to other sites. (lifequest.com.au) |
Mastering Your Life Description: Douglas Crawford offers Healing Birth Rebirthing sessions and courses designed to heal inner blocks to happiness. Risskov, Denmark. (hjem.wanadoo.dk) |
Rebirthing Description: Research resources from the Apologetics Index online Christian ministry. (apologeticsindex.org) |
Rebirthing and Breathwork with Peter Kane Description: Contains articles, FAQs and the Relationships Unlimited schedule of events. (rebirthing.com) |
Rebirthing in Brisbane with Lloyd Lalande Description: Information about using Breathwork to heal childhood trauma, relationship and personal development issues. (rebirthingbrisbane.com) |
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