INTRODUCTION TO IRIDOLOGY
Overview
The secrets of your wellbeing are held within the undulating lines, curves, and splashes of colour in your eyes.Just like the swirls on your fingertips, they tell your unique story.
If you look closely at your iris (the coloured part surrounding the pupil) you will see a pattern of colours, textures and markings that are unique to you.
The iris holds the blueprint to our inner world, contained within this blueprint is valuable information about our constitution - our inherited & acquired genetic characteristics as well as our personality traits and behaviuoral patterns that form our emotional connection to the world and those around us.
Each line or mark has a particular story to tell and can provide valuable clues to help us understand what we need for optimal wellbeing.
Iris analysis is a powerful tool to help us understand our overall state of health. Each part of the iris relates to a particular organ or system in the body. Studying the patterns within the iris can reveal areas of strength as well as areas that may lack the vitality to resist health problems.
Iris analysis can show:
- The inherited constitution of a person
- Areas of adequate or insufficient vitality
- Areas showing functional balance or imbalance
- Hyper or hypo functioning of organs & systems
- Emotional & personality patterns
- Tendencies towards various conditions such as arthritis, diabetes etc
- And much, much more
Iridology is not used to directly diagnose specific illnesses. An iridologist does not see a disease itself, but sees the conditions out of which disease or imbalance could potentially arise, and hence, what preventative measures could be taken.
In this enlightening introduction to iridology, Alan & Dee will share with you some of the secrets that are held within our eyes and you will learn how each of us is beautifully, perfectly unique.
The content of this talk is for information only. No part is intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any health problems. You should consult a qualified medical practitioner for advice on any medical condition.
Location
This course is held at Sutton Coldfield Methodist Church Community Centre, a wonderful venue with extensive facilities. There is ample car parking available on site and a public car park opposite.
Getting there by car
South Parade is approached from Upper Holland Road, opposite the entrance to Plantsbrook School. Please note, there is no access to the upper part of South Parade from the ring road.
Please use Sat Nav postcode B72 1RB
Getting there by public transport or walking
The Church centre is easily accessible from the town centre:
- The walk from the train station is approximately 10 minutes
- The walk from The Parade is approximately 5 minutes
From the train station walk down Station St and carry on down the hill (Victoria Rd). Follow the road round to the right and you will be on Lower Queen St. You will see TGI Fridays and TK Maxx on your right. Directly opposite you, on the other side of the road you will see a walkway leading onto South Parade. Walk down South Parade and you will see the Church centre on your left.
From the bus stops on The Parade, either walk down Victoria Rd by going past Macdonalds and turning right and follow the instructions above. Or walk down The Parade, keeping the shopping centre on your right, and follow the road round. This is South Parade, you will walk past Santander and the indoor markets. Follow the road round to the right and you will be on Lower Queen St. You will see TGI Fridays and TK Maxx on your right. Directly opposite you, on the other side of the road will see a walkway leading onto South Parade. Walk down South Parade and you will see the Church centre on your left.
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- 3 hours
- In person
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Sutton Coldfield Methodist Church
16 South Parade
Birmingham B72 1QY United Kingdom
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