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Dan Watson, Ph.D., is a psychologist, director of the LaHo-Chi
Institute, international energy healing workshop instructor, and integrative
healthcare researcher of energy medicine and spiritual psychology. Dan has
been teaching and practicing wellness enhancement modalities including guided imagery,
meditation, yogic-breathing, and self-reflexology since 1988. Before she passed away in 2008, he and his wife,
Rio, traveled throughout the United States and Europe assisting others in Light Body Activation and Soul Awakening through
the use of full spectrum frequency energies, including the highly effective
LaHo-Chi hands-on and remote system of energy healing, and a powerful system
of healing using vocal toning. In addition, one of his main intentions is
to bring a greater awareness of the physical and psychological benefits of
spiritual energy healing to the mainstream, as well as a greater spiritual
awakening in the fields of medicine and psychology. Dan and Beloved carry on with the mission that they and Rio had been so dedicated to- that their most important mission is to assist in the development of spiritual
community worldwide. Together they have created a synergistic team dedicated to
assisting others in spiritual awareness, self-healing, self-empowerment, and
unconditional love.
Beloved is the Co-director of the LaHo-Chi Institute, an instructor and practitioner of several forms of energetic healing, leads workshops on how to open and develop inner guidance and intuition, facilitates Sacred Tantric Dance workshops and is a conscious channel of the Ascended Masters, Angelic Realms and Spirit Guides. Beloved leads Sacred Journeys to Mt. Shasta, CA each summer, where she currently resides. She is the author of The Cosmic Cradle ~ Lessons & Poetry on Living With A Lifted Spirit and of many articles on spiritual mastery & growth. She is a singer/ songwriter/ pianist and has a CD of her music called Grateful Day. For private sessions or for more information, please visit her personal web site: www.openyourhearts.com
Rio Watson passed away in February 2008. She is greatly missed by friends and family. To read more about her life please visit Rio's Pages. |