World Religion Studies in Natural Healing

World Religion Studies, as taught by Natural Healingreligions are investigated, helping students achieve a
Schools, educates students about various religiousbetter understanding of cultural diversity and global
beliefs and philosophies in order to enhance alternativeperspectives.
healing methods. Students explore the historical,World Religion Studies are intended to expand the
psychological, and religious expressions of variousstudents' understanding of other cultures, and to teach
world cultures to cultivate a deeper understanding ofstudents to utilize the beneficial aspects of spiritual
true physical health and spiritual wellbeing.studies in their personal interactions with others.
World Religion Studies investigates the influence thatIf you are interested in learning more about World
religious practices may provide to the body's ability toReligion Studies Schools and additional learning
heal itself, as well as to our spiritual presence in theprograms, search our site for more in-depth
natural world. World Religion Studies students learn byinformation and resources.
exposition, interpretation, and discussion of theDISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and
relevance of the world's religions to spiritual andmay or may not reflect specific practices, courses and
physical health. They are taught how the holistic healingor services associated with ANY ONE particular
processes of the body can be enhanced by utilizingschool(s) that is or is not advertised on
various aspects of religion such as prayer, yoga, orCopyright 2006 - All Rights Reserved
meditation.Michael Bustamante, in association with Media Positive
The World Religion Studies curriculum examines theCommunications, Inc. for Notice to Publishers: Please
major world religions to gain insight into the foundationfeel free to use this article in your Ezine or on your
and history of various religious beliefs. Buddhism,Website; however, ALL links must remain intact and
Christianity, Hinduism, Zen Practices, Islam, Judaism,active.
Sikhism, Shamanism, Confucianism, Taoism, and other