• Healing Creates the Fruits of our Labor with Manu Khullar Ep 63

  • May 26 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Healing Creates the Fruits of our Labor with Manu Khullar Ep 63

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  • Healing Creates the Fruits of our Labor with Manu Khullar Ep 63

    Coherence Creates the Fruit in our Tree of Life

    Manu Khullar is an esteemed Integrative Mental Health Specialist and Humanitarian, dedicated to fostering wellness through a holistic approach that harmonizes the mind, body, and nutrition. Rising above early childhood sexual abuse and enduring bullying, Manu has developed compassionate methods deeply ingrained in love for humanity. He staunchly advocates for "Prevention is better than cure," and integrates a variety of alternative medicine techniques to devise personalized solutions, aligning with each individual's unique pursuit of well-being. His approach is structured around a transformative two-phase model, aimed at overcoming past traumas and instilling empowering daily rituals for sustained well-being. Committed to humanitarian causes, Manu offers free group therapy and meditation, positively impacting 4,000 individuals in the last two years, and spearheads a Coherence Healing group, serving over 20,000 people in the past four years, earning him certifications from luminaries like Dr. Richard Schwartz, Stephen Porges, Richard Bandler, and Anthony Robbins, among others.

    Book a Session with Manu: https://www.givelifetolife.com/

    Book a Coherence Healing:

    https://givelifetolife.as.me/coherencehealing

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