Objective: To transmit the basic tenants of DZR healing and train students to utilize basic DZR techniques effectively.Introduction to Danzan Healing’s main tenants.

- Spirit, Mind, Vital force and physical body are intertwined dimensions.
- Health or homeostasis is a product of balance in and between each of the four systems.
- Human beings naturally and intuitively seek balance in an attempt to heal and survive.
- The Danzan healer assists in clearing conflicts, restoring abundant flow and correcting negative patterns allowing a rapid return to balance.
Upon completion of this lesson unit, students will be able to:
- Discusss the symbiosis of Asian-Hawaiian healing models
- Discuss the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine including Tao, Yin & Yang and Qi.
- Discusss the principles of Hawaiian Huna including Unihipili, Uhane and Aumakua as well as mana.
- Demonstrate the process of Ho’oponopono including a hai pule.
- Demonstrate wuji qigong and Kalana hula
- Demonstrate selected Seifukujitsu therapies
Lecture topics
- Brief history of Danzan Healing
- Asian/ Hawaiian connection (Both strive for balance)
- TCM History/Theory
- Huna History/Theory
Principles of TCM (modified if Acupuncture CEU)

- General assessment techniques
- Interview
- Pulse, tongue, skin observation
- Perceived origins of pain
- Qi stagnation
- Excessive
- Insufficient
- Basic treatment protocols
- Acupuncture/pressure
- Cupping, Moxibustion, Scraping
- Internal & External herbs
- Qigong
Principles of Seifukujitsu
- General assessment techniques
- Interview
- Palpation
- Perceived origins of pain
- Tissue injury or adhesions
- Joint immobilization
- Inflamation
- Basic treatment protocols
- Deep tissue manipulation
- Hydrotherapy
- Hot & Cold packs
Principles of Ho’oponopono

- General assessment techniques
- Interview
- Physical problems
- Relationship issues
- Perceived origins of pain
- Negative Low Self pattern
- Repressed and stored emotional energy
- Basic treatment protocols
- Actual or symbolic emotional processing between active principals
10 step Ho’oponopono process
Qi, Ki, Mana and its role in Danzan healing

- Lifestyle factors impacting Vital force:
- Diet
- Exercise
- Breathing
- Stress
- Emotions
- Spiritual connection
- Attitudes and beliefs
Hands on training
- Qigong and/or Ho’omanamana (instructor discretion)
- Taoist five
- Pikopiko
- Wuji
- Ho’oponopono Hai Pule (blessing)
- Basic invitation to the Aumakua (spiritual self) to allow the light of healing to flow thru the participants.
- Guided visualizations to cut the aka chord.
- Seifukujitsu Therapies
- Headache

- Stiff neck
- Low back
- Carpal Tunnel/Tennis elbow
- Constipation