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Moshé Zwang – developer of Palmtherapy

Prof. Dr. Moshé Zwang

Thousands of hands explored the founder Moshé Zwang of PALMTHERAPY®to combine the latest findings in brain research with acupressure of the palms and fingers.

Worldwide, the Professor at the College of Naturopathy in Tel Aviv, experiences and insights about the hand-brain connection and developed PALMTHERAPY®.

In addition to its high standards of scientific evidence, Palmtherapy also has a highly spiritual background, which is on a Near-death experience of Moshé, at the age of 13 is due to.

How it all began – Moshé's first encounter with an angel, through his near-death experience

It was a hot day in the summer of 1962. As a child, Moshé was a passionate swimmer, only more so under water than above. This led to a diving bet with his friend Jakob, which was to change his life from then on.
Moshé had fallen in love for the first time and wanted to impress his chosen one (the girl was called Natascha and was two years older). He got into the pool with the strong will to swim three lengths
(75 m long) in one go. Unfortunately, his great ambition thwarted his plans. Since he did not want to give up under any circumstances, he suppressed his desire to take a breath so hard that suddenly everything around him went completely dark.
Then something strange happened, he woke up and was pulled through a dark tunnel and at the end of the tunnel he saw a bright light.
Suddenly he found himself floating 10 meters above the pool. He could clearly see everything that was happening at the edge of the pool around his motionless body. Jakob, who was frantically biting his lip and whose guilty conscience was literally written all over his face. The crying Natascha, who he tried to call out to, and the desperate lifeguard who was trying to revive him.
Suddenly a large figure came up to Moshé and told him that it was not yet his time to go because he was going to receive an important assignment. After that, he was basically pulled back into his body and since this experience never left him, everything took its course.

His first book received a great deal of media attention in America

His book PALMTHERAPY®: 'Program Your Mind through Your Palms' led to a great media response and Moshé Zwang convinced thousands of viewers of the effectiveness of his method in front of running cameras. People who had suffered from phobias since childhood were treated and reported relief after a short time.
He published two more books, The Ultimate Prophecy and Constant Choice.

Since 1998 At the invitation of therapists, Moshé Zwang introduced his method of palm therapy to international medical circles.

In April 2000, his work was described as one of the most significant milestones of the last 100 years in the field of hand-brain connectivity.

The PALMTHERAPY® certification program was born in the state of California (USA) in August 2000, recognized and registered as continuing professional education.

Moshé Zwang came on December 29, 1948 in Israel and died after a long and serious illness on April 22, 2011 in California.

How Palmtherapy continued after Moshé Zwang’s death

His work is supported by his official successor, the Swiss naturopath Christian Jäger continued. For many years, Christian Jäger was able to learn from Moshé and exchange ideas with him. For Christian Jäger and his wife Jana, this resulted in a deep friendship with Moshé and his wife Diana, followed by great admiration, even after his death. Even today he speaks of how Moshé's energy is always present and confirms him every day in passing on his legacy with dignity. Moshé's greatest wish was to

“To make the world a better place in the hearts and minds of people.”

In clinical work with well over 10,000 patients, Christian Jäger adapted the method to the needs of today’s therapy and Coaching and developed the modern PALMTHERAPY®.

To the block article about the Origin of PALMTHERAPY go here:
https://palmtherapy.eu/entstehung-der-palmtherapy/

And here you can learn more about how Palmtherapy works through acupressure calming and thereby transforms fear into relaxation.

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