Wounds might be the least attractive thing, yet they are present in every one of us, both as individuals and as a society.
Congenital wounds, emotional wounds, wounds of faith, historical wounds, physical wounds. wounds that are now defined as chronic wounds.
In this podcast, we are shedding light on a new perspective that aims to change the paradigm. It’s time to bring the knowledge of wound healing to the forefront!
To develop a new and fruitful research approach, we need to explore the healing abilities that exist within ourselves and in nature, and by merging these two, we can maximize these abilities.
This approach advances us to a new level of consciousness that creates a reality of healing.
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Wounds might be the least attractive thing, yet they are present in every one of us, both as individuals and as a society.
Congenital wounds, emotional wounds, wounds of faith, historical wounds, physical wounds. wounds that are now defined as chronic wounds.
In this podcast, we are shedding light on a new perspective that aims to change the paradigm. It’s time to bring the knowledge of wound healing to the forefront!
To develop a new and fruitful research approach, we need to explore the healing abilities that exist within ourselves and in nature, and by merging these two, we can maximize these abilities.
This approach advances us to a new level of consciousness that creates a reality of healing.
In 2022, Qatar World Cup, Algressi wrote "The Compass Rose" in her digital book "Accept Uncertainty." She illuminated an ancient issue: the East-West relationship, describing it not merely as sides, but as a frequency in human communication. 3 years later, we witness mystical, unexpected changes as both East and West internalize the inevitability of collaboration. As Algressi predicted, this cooperation heals both individual and environment. This podcast examines her claims in time's perspective.
Accept uncertainty
Wounds might be the least attractive thing, yet they are present in every one of us, both as individuals and as a society.
Congenital wounds, emotional wounds, wounds of faith, historical wounds, physical wounds. wounds that are now defined as chronic wounds.
In this podcast, we are shedding light on a new perspective that aims to change the paradigm. It’s time to bring the knowledge of wound healing to the forefront!
To develop a new and fruitful research approach, we need to explore the healing abilities that exist within ourselves and in nature, and by merging these two, we can maximize these abilities.
This approach advances us to a new level of consciousness that creates a reality of healing.