Cristalmind:
Relaxation • Bliss • Vitality • Energy • Wellbeing • Mental Silence
Cristalmind is for anyone who is looking for a solution to eliminate
consequences of stress such as low vitality, tensions, insomnia,
irritability… or more simply who wants to increase his/her physical
and mental capacities as well as overall well-being. It puts at
the range of anyone an ancestral technique borrowed from India called
Shirodhara, a therapy coming from Ayurvedic Medicine .
The principal of Shirodhara therapy is to induce a relaxation state
focalizing the attention of the subject on a precise point, excluding
all others. The technique consists in letting a regular flow of
lukewarm water ont the forehead during twenty to thirty minutes.
This soft frontal caress induces a deep state of physical and mental
relieving. One experiences a state of mental silence in which consciousness
alone remains, with an intense feeling of bliss and Self-realization.
Serenity, vitality, energy and wellbeing are the fast consequences
of a regular practice as attested by clinical studies, by many peronal
testimonials and by scientific literature.
Cristalmind™, the modern interpretation of Shirodara developped
by Dr med. Bertrand Martin innovates by its simplicity and pure
design. Easy to use, portable, you can to take with you everywhere
this brilliant invention of the Great Masters of Antiquity.
The opinion of Prof. Grégoire Sommer
"By its high technology, Cristalmind succeeds to put at the
range of everyone an ancestral medical practice borrowed from India.
Great observers of the human soul and its intimate connections
with the body, the medical practitionners of ancient India knew
how to elaborate a subtle system which can induce physical and mental
serenity so necessary to happiness and meditation.
This finding with surprising effects for us Westerners interested
Dr Martin. He entrusted to western technology the responsibility
to tame this method and conceal it with the cumbersome instruments
which chaired its birth.
Cristalmind astonishes by its simplicity and pure design which
invites us to try out the capacity of resourcing conceived by the
doctors, the wise sages should we say, of ancient India."
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