Punjab News

DIVINE HEALING MANDALA HOSTS PIONEERING REGRESSION THERAPY CERTIFICATION IN PUNJAB

Jalandhar News: In a pioneering endeavour for holistic healing practices in Punjab, the renowned Divine Healing Mandala organised the graduation ceremony of the region’s inaugural batch of TASSO (Diploma in Transpersonal Regression Therapy) certified professionals. The momentous event was graced by the esteemed presence of Hans TenDam, the acclaimed foreign delegate, therapist, author, and founder of TASSO.

Held on April 26 at Hotel Imperia Suites in Jalandhar’s Urban Estate Phase II, the ceremony marked a significant milestone as 12 participants – Tranum Khakh, Amreen Khakh, Neha Matharu, Kriti Sanger, Ashish Gautam, Shaveta Bhardwaj, Anju Saini, Dindyuti Kapur, Ruchika Soni, Priyanka Kharabanda, Aman Khurana, and Anila Sodhi – became the first in Jalandhar to complete this prestigious certification accredited by the renowned EARTh association (U.K.) and IBRT. Mrs Anjleen Uppal held the responsibility of course coordinator and Mrs Ronita Chopra conducted the stage proceedings.

TenDam, the esteemed guest of honour, delivered an exclusive talk on regression therapy, sharing invaluable insights from his extensive expertise in this transformative therapeutic approach. His presence added immense prestige to the occasion.

The achievement of Divine Healing Mandala’s team signifies a significant stride towards the growth and acceptance of regression therapy practices in Punjab. Their TASSO certification equips them with specialised skills to contribute to the well-being of individuals seeking holistic healing through this modality.

The organisers expressed their gratitude to esteemed medical professionals Dr. Jagmohan Uppal, Dr. Jasmine Dahiya, Dr. Deepak Chawla, business men Sh. Amarjit Singh Matharu, Sh. Rajesh Chopra and Police officer Sh. HPS Khakh for their support in making this pioneering event a resounding success.

As these newly certified regression therapists embark on their journeys, they pave the way for others in the region to explore the transformative potential of this therapeutic approach, marking a significant stride in the realm of holistic healing in Punjab.