Omar's Touch Therapy


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Welcome to OM-Free
What's Unique About It?
Gloria's Magic
Who Will Benefit?
Where to Experience OM-FREE?
Come to a Workshop
Reiki Attunments, Three Levels
Retreat Weekends Are Fun!
Sponsors: Learn & Earn
How OM-FREE Came to Be
Metaphors / Parables
Serious about Healing?
Nutritional Homework
Cleansing Homework
Questions Re. Risk and...
Testimonials
Pricing
I Seek a New Doctrine
  • Appeal to Churches
  • Appeal to Foundations
  • Appeal to Networkers
  • Appeal to Scientists and Financiers
  • Appeal to Translators
  • Summary and Final Story
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    Appeal to Churches


    Buddhist Story.

    Years ago, a Buddhist client invited Gloria and me to celebrate the Thai New Year at the temple in Chicago, and I took my massage table. The first person to experience OM-FREE was a senior monk from Thailand who was visiting the U.S. for the first time. When I placed my hands on two key release points on his neck, they seemed as tight as I might expect to feel with anyone. Within 30 seconds, the tension melted, and I felt a huge surge of energy going through my whole body. As my hands found other tight points, the same experience was repeated, and I soon realized that he was treating me! Other monks observed and lined up for their turns. Later, I asked my friend whether the senior monk had said anything. "Yes," he said. "Well, what?" I asked. "He said he never experienced anything like that before."

    Christian Story.

    Nearly three years ago, I offered free OM-FREE sessions at our Unity Church, with any proceeds to support the church. An interim minister asked if I would present the lessons at the two Sunday services, and say a bit about what I do. Appointments filled for an extra day beyond what I had originally offered, and more than $1,800 was raised.

    Hindu Story.

    A few weeks ago, Santji told me about a special meditation room at the Himalayan Energy Center in Menomonie, Wis. Six years ago, he said, several monks visiting from the East advised that the room lay fallow for five or six years before it be used for healing. Then the energies would be ready. I had the privilege of spending an hour in the room, where I tuned up to high vibration. Perhaps I shall be invited to facilitate future healings there. We shall see. On another note, when looking for the address, I saw only one building, an old school house on a full city block, where it was supposed to be. I finally decided to go inside, and that was the place! Part of the building houses students who attend Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout. Santji's brother has a 100-acre center called Saraswati Mandiram and School in Epping, NH, a few miles from Hampton Beach. It has a large auditorium, resident accommodations for 100 to 300 students, a Hindu Temple, a school, dairy farm house for milking cows, over 2,000 wild peacocks, horses, and acres of organic farms. A nursing school, holistic hospital, and maybe a retreat center and spa are planned. I would love to have an OM-FREE healing retreat there.

    Gloria and I Believe That…

    All religions are good, providing that they don't support overt conflicts. Tolerance is a key virtue that supports natural healing. Being tolerant is the only way we can be healers. We are eager to serve the people of all churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples, including and not limited to:

    • 7th-Day Adventist.
    • Advent Christian.
    • Apostolic.
    • Assembly of God.
    • Baha'i.
    • Baptist.
    • Bible.
    • Buddhist.
    • Catholic.
    • Charismatic.
    • Chinese.
    • Christian.
    • Christian Science.
    • Church of Christ.
    • Church of God.
    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
    • Church of Religious Science.
    • Community.
    • Congregational.
    • Course in Miracles.
    • Eckankar.
    • Episcopalian.
    • Evangelical Free.
    • Foursquare Gospel.
    • Greek Orthodox.
    • Hindu.
    • Jehovah's Witness.
    • Jewish.
    • Judeo Christian.
    • Korean.
    • Lutheran.
    • Mennonite.
    • Methodist.
    • Moravian.
    • Moslem / Islam.
    • Nazarene.
    • Non-Denominational.
    • Pentecostal.
    • Presbyterian.
    • Quaker.
    • Reformed.
    • Rosicrucian.
    • Serbian.
    • Spanish Speaking.
    • Spiritualist.
    • Unitarian.
    • Unity.

    I Especially Like to Work
    with Young People,
    With Family Members Present!


    Omar

    OMAR’s Touch Therapy
    905 Lorraine Drive, Madison, WI 53705-1133
    Cell: 608 658 6718.  eMail: omar@omarstouch.com  

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