As we navigate the complexities of modern life, the gamut of new-age healing practices may well be a much-needed panacea for our weary souls. Enigmatic and spiritual, many of these practices go beyond the material and touch the essence of our being.
Take, for instance, palmistry; the intricate lines and creases offer a glimpse into the secrets of our inner selves. In crystal healing, we harness the unique vibrations of gemstones and precious rocks to bring balance and harmony to our bodies and minds. And then there’s shadow work, often regarded as a transformative practice that distils confusion within the human psyche to enact change.
As legions seek to find their footing in the post-pandemic landscape, these new-age healing practices provide a means of empowerment and self-discovery. Though at their core, they hold a timeless wisdom: that we are all part of a greater whole, connected by the energy and forces that make up the universe.
Here, three Singaporean spiritual practitioners share how their craft is a balm for the soul.
THE PALM SEER
It’s not a novel phenomenon to gaze at the cosmos or dabble in mysticism to seek clarity on the unknown. The same can be said with our palms, which can be used as a medium to divine the future, find grounding and pursue closures. “There is a lot to show in our palms”, says Chang Ling Lin (@ling.the.palmist), the 29-year-old palmist who gave up her white-collared job to read palms in earnest.
Denne historien er fra June/July 2023-utgaven av L'OFFICIEL Singapore.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra June/July 2023-utgaven av L'OFFICIEL Singapore.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Make My Dior Yours
Sure, it is not the first time that Dior's recognisable Cannage (the Maison's couture motif, which was inspired by the Napoleon III chairs in the haute couture salons used for Christian Dior's first fashion show in 1947) has embellished the house's jewellery.
COFFEE BREAK
Cartier expands its Grain de Café collection with flourishing pieces that are more precious than those that came before
School's IN!
Emporio Armani is sending juniors back to school for Fall/Winter 2024.
THRILL of the CHASE
Seventeen-year-old Tina Larissa Hausmann is forging her path in Formula racing, representing the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team as a PREMA Racing driver in the women-only racing series F1 Academy, while she balances school and constantly adapts to stay competitive on and off the track
FULL SPEED
Thai actress Baifern has reached a point in her life where she is \"very satisfied with the past and the present\". Yet she's not resting on her laurels - the star is \"ready to continue to fight\" and show her work to audiences
Uniquely YOU
Even for identical twins who share a similar appearance, the skin and its needs are always distinct, requiring the personalised care and tailor-made formulations that mtm labo excels in
Celebrating Colour
Two icons meet! Guerlain Creative Makeup Director, Violette, and Pucci Artistic Director, Camille Miceli have teamed up on a Fall 2024 collection of Guerlain's iconic makeup products given intense colour contrasts and psychedelic packaging
Surf's UP
Change happens. It is as inevitable as the tide, which is why we must learn to ride it like a surfer hangs ten. And the best wave enthusiasts always have the right equipment.
WITH Ease
For Fall/Winter 2024, Fendi is giving its suits, coats and bags a softer touch, all while still delivering on utility and fun
Found Herself
A classic, versatile piece to accompany remarkable women through the busiest of days, Max Mara's Olimpia Jacket can be interpreted and worn exactly as a heroine wishes