It was great to learn Bio-Touch with my husband.  It has been great for our relationship and has brought us closer.  Him knowing Bio-Touch has been great for my back pain.  He does it daily.

 

Amy Glogg

As a massage therapist I incorporated the Greeting into all treatments (this past week).  It seemed to clear my head but allow me to focus on the person under my hands.  Great progress was made during all treatments with “wow” moments consistently happening.

Shea Hincher, LMT

What brought me to the class:  I wanted to work lighter on people and know a way to include that into my massage.  I had felt during my massages for some time to pause and go lighter.

I already have started to include Bio-Touch in my massages.  Mostly I feel that after I worked on an area for some time, traditionally I want to give the body some time to integrate and take a breath.  Contrarily I can start with Bio-Touch to prepare an area.  Either way it helps me to first connect energetically and feel better about what is needed and what the body tries to communicate.

Claudia Wondrak, LMT

Ich wurde von meiner Freundin Anke Paasch mit Bio-Touch “infiziert”. Anke hatte das Buch von Debra Schildhouse gelesen und war so begeistert, dass wir uns im Oktober 2017  gemeinsam zum Practitioner Kurs anmeldeten. Die Zertifizierung schloss ich im Juni 2018 ab.    

Ich und Anke haben es nicht bereut und sind sehr von dieser Heilmethode überzeugt und hoffen, dass wir noch viele Menschen davon begeistern können.

 

I was “infected” by my friend Anke Paasch with bio-touch. Anke had read the book of Debra Schild House and was so enthusiastic that we joined the practitioner course in October 2017. I completed the certification in June 2018.
I and Anke have not regretted it and are very convinced of this healing method and hope that we can still inspire many people.

Barbara Pfau

Ich habe in irgendeiner Zeitung die Werbung für das Buch von Debra Schildhouse gesehen. Mich sprach sofort die Hand mit dem Schmetterling an. Als ich dann noch das Buch gelesen hatte, war mir klar: Das muss ich erlernen.

Ich habe dann noch Barbara Pfau „infiziert„ und Kontakt mit Michaela Haupt aufgenommen. Im Oktober 2017 haben wir den Practitioner Kurs in Edemissen besucht und uns mit voller Begeisterung zur weiteren Zertifizierung  angemeldet. Seit Anfang Juni 2018 sind wir nun zertifizierte Bio-Touch Practitioners.   

Ich und Barbara haben es nicht bereut und sind sehr von dieser Heilmethode überzeugt und hoffen, dass wir noch viele Menschen davon begeistern können.

I saw in some newspaper the publicity for the book of Debra Schild House. I immediately spoke the hand with the butterfly. When I read the book, I realized that I had to learn.
I then added Barbara Peacock “infected” and contacted Michaela Haupt. In October 2017 we visited the practitioner course in Edemissen and registered with full enthusiasm for further certification. Since the beginning of June 2018 we are now certified Bio-touch practitioners.
I and Barbara have not regretted it and are very convinced of this healing method and hope that we can still inspire many people.

Anke Pasch

I was skeptical when I heard what people said about Bio-Touch. It’s a healing method that uses two fingers of each hand to touch specific points on the body, easing pain, relieving stress, and enhancing the body’s natural healing ability. I had heard anyone could learn to do it. It wasn’t even necessary to possess healing skills or talent. And apparently, everyone was effective on the very first attempt. That sounded too good to believe, and too simple to work. However, I was desperate to find a healing technique that I could depend on.

I had dabbled in a different kind of hands-on healing technique years before, helping a few of my “patients” feel better. It was thrilling to actually relieve someone’s pain. But my method was unreliable, failing when I needed it the most—to ease my own daughter’s misery. Jill contracted viral meningitis, and the intensity of her head and neck pain was too much for my limited healing abilities. Worse yet, her doctors’ heavy narcotics were as powerless as my hands were.

After many hellish days, and two trips to the emergency room, Jill recovered. She was able to resume her busy life with no ill effects. But I felt raw and shell-shocked from the experience, never wanting to feel that helpless or hopeless again.

A year or so before Jill’s illness, I had read an article about Bio-Touch. Its organization offered reasonably priced training classes at the Bio-Touch Center, which just happened to be located eight miles from my home in Tucson, Arizona. Though the healing method sounded intriguing at the time, I was busy volunteering elsewhere. So, I shelved the classes until sometime in the future when I would be less busy. Boy, was that a lousy decision. Now I couldn’t get to that center fast enough!

Unfortunately, on the first day of class I felt out of place among the other students, and even the instructors—all of whom I regarded as hippies and “tree huggers” of various ages. I could hear them talking about their dream journals, green diets, and spiritual studies. Heck, I didn’t even meditate. What’s more, I worried that the healing technique might turn out to be inappropriately weird. I had read that it was done by touching directly on the skin, so it was necessary for shirts to be removed before the healing session could begin. Being a modest woman, I was prepared to run out of that place the moment I felt naked in either the literal or the figurative sense.

But I relaxed when I heard the uplifting stories told by the three instructors. They explained how the Bio-Touch, through its educational foundation, the International Foundation of Bio-Magnetics, had helped scores of people over the years by offering free healing sessions to anyone who walked through the center’s door. They accepted donations only. Was I hearing things? Could such a place really exist?

When one of the instructors said students didn’t need special knowledge, beliefs, or healing ability to use this technique effectively, I certainly felt qualified. And surprisingly, by the end of the first day of class, I was sure I was in the right place to learn the healing technique I was looking for.

All the practitioners who gave Bio-Touch sessions at their center were volunteers, and I now craved to join their ranks. So I completed the required classes, and an internship program, becoming a certified practitioner five months later. I was elated to be able to touch people, and ease their suffering every time I volunteered there.

But what I hadn’t counted on was how much I learned about myself in the process. I was thrown into challenging situations that I wasn’t prepared to handle. All I wanted to do at that point was run away from the Center and never look back. Instead, with guidance from the Executive Director, Paul Bucky, and some soul-searching, I gritted my teeth and stayed, conquering my deepest aversions and fears in the process.

Years before I met him, Paul’s severe backache had led him to seek relief from the local “healer” in a tiny town in Colorado. The man used Bio-Touch to relieve Paul’s pain completely in two sessions. Paul recognized the untapped potential of Bio-Touch, devoting the rest of his life to volunteering as a practitioner and teaching it to others.

One day he mentioned to me how much he wished someone would write a book about Bio-Touch. He said people all over the world needed to read and learn about the healing technique that anyone could do, anywhere. He envisioned neighbors sharing Bio-Touch inside their homes in remote areas of China or Bangladesh, helping each other feel better.

His words sparked a sudden, overwhelming desire within me to be the author of that book. I didn’t have professional writing experience; I wrote stories as a hobby. But that didn’t seem to matter to the yearning that now burned in my soul. I was hungry to tell what I had seen and learned at the Bio-Touch Center.

I knew I needed to include background from Paul’s life in my book. Besides having lived an extraordinary life, he had expanded Bio-Touch’s reach well beyond the confines of Mancos, Colorado. He had created the foundation that offered classes to anyone who wanted to learn Bio-Touch, because it so perfectly embodied his lifelong creed to “love thy neighbor as thyself.” And, he wouldn’t rest until he shared it with many more people.

I spent hours interviewing him to uncover details about his unconventional life. He had been on a spiritual quest since his youth. In early adulthood, he invited friends to move into his house to embrace communal life. His home soon evolved into a self-sufficient community of residents seeking spiritual enlightenment as well as teaching it to others. Later, he lived in the mountains of Colorado in a one-hundred-year-old stone house without running water, gas, electricity, phone, or mail service. Eschewing modern civilization for four years, he and a select group of people lived as the pioneers had in order to fully concentrate on their spiritual studies.

I was touched, annoyed, amused, and sometimes grossed out by his depictions of past trials and triumphs. But the more I heard, the more I realized our lives had been on parallel trajectories for decades. Without living in close proximity, or even knowing each other, we had gone through the same experiences at the exact same point in time. It was something that neither of us could have imagined, considering our dissimilar backgrounds. Eventually, fate led each of us to the Bio-Touch Center in Tucson, Arizona, culminating in our ever-deepening friendship, as well as a shared vision for the future of the simple, yet powerful healing method called Bio-Touch.

Book Preface – Debra Schildhouse

In 2003 I ran a marathon in Durango, CO.  At the time I hadn’t realized the significance of that feat. When people run the Boston, they’re running at sea level. Durango is at 6,500ft elevation. The run taxes every part of the body. In 2004 I broke my right heel bone and quit running.

So for the last 13 years I’ve had so much pain that I could barely walk at times let alone run.  I learned the Bio-Touch method in the early 90s and have continued to do the touch, however sporadically.

In May of this year I traveled to Tucson and spent 8 days at the center and became a Certified Practitioner.  I have since given several introductory Bio-Touch workshops and have opened a small shop in Durango.  I’ve helped numerous recipients. While in Tucson, I didn’t receive specific sessions regarding my foot issues, however since that time I’ve been pain free.

It has occurred to me that the practitioner receives the benefit of Bio-Touch while doing the points on a recipient. So I’ve added myself to my list of recipients. I am now running again thanks to Bio-Touch.

Dave Claussen

Sam is took the class for credits at the University of Arizona.

Learning Bio-Touch was a very cool experience for me.  It gave me an opportunity to learn something totally new and opened my eyes to something totally outside of the realm of allopathic medicine. I’d like to be a doctor one day and a doctor is only as good as the skills they posses. Learning Bio-Touch was another skill I can add to my “tool belt” so that I can use it one day to be as good of a doctor as I can be.

Sam Hanson

I found the book by Debra Schildhouse on the new book shelf in the library.  I read it in a couple of days (couldn’t put it down).  So I looked up Bio-Touch online and saw there was a class.

I appreciate that ours was a small class.  I felt a connection with all involved as soon as I walked in the door.  The Bio-Touch training was as straight forward as the manual and I feel I can leave and replicate the steps with my family right away.  I am looking forward to helping family, friends and workmates as well as spreading the word to take the class themselves.

Vanessa Klier

Great experience (the Practitioner Training).  Will move to the next level.

Well presented.  easy to follow.

Will practice Bio-Touch with family and firends.

Maybe one day teach it!

Peter Neis