INVITATION TO THE INERGETIX SEMINAR
with KIRAN SCHMIDT, founder of Inergetix, Inc.
DLE by Kiran Schmidt
We offer you the exciting opportunity to:
Learn about the latest developments in Informational Medicine and receive answers to many previously unanswered questions.
For example:
Why are traumas so difficult to heal?
Why are addictions like smoking and eating not responding to drug therapy?
Why is Homeopathy not an energetic healing modality?
Why can some people live without food?
What have computerized Xrroid Trivector systems, Pendulum and Radionics in common?
Why was Einstein on the wrong track?
How did the Dynamic Labile Equilibrium bring you to where you are now and how can its absence be the first step towards disease and death?
...and so much more.
EMG/PERTH International
Inh. Jörg Kunde
Strasse 6 Nr. 99
13059 Berlin
Hotel Carat Berlin, Ollenhauerstrasse 111 in 13403 Berlin. Tel.: 030-41097-0
More about Berlin Seminar:
We guarantee an exciting weekend that will provide you with lots of inspiration and zest for implementing our healing practice and will also give you new ways to look at life in general.
Hamburg Seminar 2007
Commit to the first day which is FREE OF CHARGE.
We know from experience that after the first day most do not hesitate to come for the second day which is charged at an affordable fee of €120.00
General Seminar Plan
Saturday - FREE:
8:00am - 9:00am
Registration
9:00am - 10:30am
Introduction to the differences between Informational and Energy Medicine
10:30am - 11:30am
Comparison of existing methods and devices
11:30am - 12:30pm
Practical Application of the 'Dynamic Labile Equilibrium' Concept for Healing
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Lunch Break
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Demonstration of the energy side of the Inergetix-CoRe™ System on a volunteer
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Questions and Answers or demonstration of specific aspects of the Inergetix-CoRe™ System
Most people who attend the Saturday presentation, particularly if they are already users of the Inergetix CoRe system will decide also to attend the Sunday program in which we give an in depth training of all the functions of the CoRe as well as have the time to answer all the
questions that result from its practical use
Sunday - €120.00:
9:00am - 10:30am
Concept of Resonance and its interpretation in the Inergetix-CoRe™ System
10:30am - 12:30pm
Detailed explanation of every software and hardware part of the Inergetix CoRe™ System
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Lunch Break
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Demonstration of the new software products, the 'Remote NLP' and 'Health Coordinates' as well as a preview of the upcoming totally redesigned Inergetix-CoRe™ System
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Detailed demonstration of a practical session with the Inergetix-CoRe™ System, including the new Plasma Generator
A little about Berlin
Palaces and Gardens in and around Berlin
The palaces and gardens in Berlin and the province of Brandenburg bear witness to the artistic, cultural and architectural history of the region. Dreamy summer palaces tell stories of bygone times, while spacious parks enchant promenades with their surprising panoramas. Visiting the cultural landscape between Berlin and Potsdam you will get to know the meaning of the expression "Prussian Arcadia".
Berlin Tourist Information
The first stately urban fixtures
Prussian magnificence in the Mitte district
The Hohenzollern dynasty added a very special splendour to Berlin - Prussia's glory was to be reflected in urban development. Places like Gendarmenmarkt, the most beautiful square in the city, create an almost Italian flair on the banks of the river Spree. The unmatched ensemble of buildings on Museum Island is listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The names of famous master builders - first and foremost, Schinkel, Langhans, von Knobelsdorff, Stüler and Nering - have strong ties with Berlin. Their architectural masterpieces between Frederickian Baroque and Classicism mark the city's landscape and impress us with their all-encompassing beauty.
Berlin Tourist Information
Berlin's history is reflected in architecture: The Gründerzeit buildings of the late 19th century when Berlin's population exploded in just a few years, the functionality of New Objectivity in the 1920s, the totalitarian architectural style of the Nazis and the architecture of the post-war era that documents the division and competition between the political systems of east and west in the divided city.
Bundespräsidialamt
After the Wall came down, Berlin had a historically unique opportunity and challenge to revive the lost and forgotten centre and to merge the two sides of a city that had been divided for decades. 15 years after reunification, Berlin is still not "finished". However, the "New Berlin" is already clearly visible in the newly designed Pariser Platz, Potsdamer Platz and Leipziger Platz, and in the revived Friedrichstraße. The role as capital city has strongly shaped the city's recent development: The new government and embassy district with the federal government buildings, new and refurbished embassy buildings, the representation buildings of the federal states, institutions and organizations. New projects are being planned or have already been implemented: the new design for Alexanderplatz, the central train station, the new "Zoo Window", the banks of the river Spree or the restoration of Museum Island.
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