Lion and Lioness Grooming and Your Health
Q:Â What can you learn from a lion and lioness about your health? (See video below.)
A:Â The importance of the face in grooming, bonding and attachment which leads to greater physical health and wellbeing!
We had a surprisingly wonderful day at the Santa Barbara Zoo last Saturday, with tickets gifted to us by the California Condor Crew. Thank you!
This mother lioness was sitting high on a rock. The lion was sitting far below in the shade of another big rock. Then the lioness looked at us and walked slowly down the rock to her mate…
Click on the video below to watch what happens next:
The importance of “grooming” in bonding and attachment is becoming well known thanks to researchers such as psychiatrist, Dr Stephen Porges, from the Brain body Institute in Chicago.
Key cranial nerves contribute to our sense of comfort and safety, especially the Vagus nerve. Key Acupuncture Meridians run through the face and also affect our whole body. The ancient Chinese have known about the importance of the face for total health for millennia. When our face feels good and relaxed our whole body can feel good and relaxed.
The facial connection is key to deep relationship health, psychological health and physical health.
We cover this in depth in our natural facial rejuvenation and natural facial treatment, face-lift massage and our Home Study Course in “Natural Facial Rejuvenation.” Take a look for more information.
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