The Healing Power Of Hado
By (Author) Toyoko Matsuzaki
With Natsumi Blackwell
Beyond Words Publishing
Beyond Words Publishing
5th October 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
615.5
Paperback
160
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 13mm
134g
In Chinese ancient medicine and philosophy, everything releases energy, or chi. The Japanese word for this life force energy is "hado", literally wave motion or vibration. In The Healing Power Of Hado, Toyoko Matsuzaki shares stories of her experiences as a hado master and demystifies this form of energy and healing for readers. She defines hado as it relates to our everyday lives, shares her personal story of becoming a hado master, and explains how beginners can access this unique source of power. By tapping into their hado power, beginners can sense the hado of other people, objects, and environments. At a more advanced level, practitioners of hado can change physical aspects of their lives (for example, make jewellery sparkle and change the taste of water). Those who practice hado at the master level can heal physical ailments of their own and others (hands on or remotely), discover their clairvoyant abilities, and even receive messages from departed loved ones. Hado has also been researched recently in Hidden Messages in Water. The author, Masaru Emoto, describes it as "The intrinsic vibrational pattern at the atomic level in all matter. It is the smallest unit of energy. Its basis is the energy of human consciousness".
Toyoko Matsuzaki is a Japanese hado master with twenty-two years of experience as a consultant all over Japan and Taiwan, with a growing following in the United States. Her clients include business professionals, artists, musicians, physicians, lawyers, actors, and homebuyers, among many others. Toyoko's background as an accomplished vocalist makes her especially sensitive to the wave motion of hado. She graduated from Japan's Musashino Academia Musicae College and is a past member of the Kansai Nikikai Opera Company, one of the most prestigious opera companies in Japan. Although retired from the stage, Toyoko teaches vocal students in Japan. Natsumi Blackwell is a professional translator and has been studying with Toyoko Matsuzaki for years. She lives in New York City.