Toe Reading
SWIHA Announces the 2012 Toe Reading Conference: Honoring People’s Past Experiences
The art of Toe Reading is on the rise, as it is being learned and practiced worldwide. For anyone interested in learning or rediscovering Toe Reading, SWIHA invites people from around the world to attend the upcoming “Toe Reading Conference 2012: Honoring People’s Past Experiences” January 28 and 29, 2012.
Founder of Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA) in Tempe, Arizona, KC Miller, is the Master Toe Reader behind Soul Speak™, a new technology for healing the past and learning how to step into one’s own destiny. She says that “beautiful transformations will often be witnessed right before your eyes as a Toe Reader.” KC will introduce her new vision of “Soul Speak” at this event held at 1100 E. Apache Blvd in Tempe, Arizona 85281 (SWIHA). More Toe Reading speakers will include teachers, Cheryl Speen, Kaye Coleman and others.
For those who may not know what Toe Reading is, per their website, www.beatoereader.com, “the power of Toe Reading is SO much more than what people expect! This New Age, transformational modality is used to help people explore and honor their life paths – all the way down to their very souls/soles! Toe Reading is based on the theory that the body holographically records the stories of our lives. Thus, the toes depict what one’s journey has been like.”
- Your internal-self is displayed in your left foot and your outer-self is displayed in your right foot
- The position and shape of the toes say a lot about their owner and the energy in one’s body
- By observing someone’s toes, you will know a great deal about their past and the experiences they have lived through
- Toes reveal how a person copes with their feelings, as well as their thoughts
Toe Reading derives from the documentation that everything that happens in one’s life, the story and the emotions, are stored as cell memory. Thus, it is believed that your toes and feet may just reveal the most.
KC Miller asks, “Are you ready to become a Toe Reader?” She expands:
This powerful modality is really Soul Coaching; so, you are actually a “Soul Coach,” not just a toe reader! Teaching people to ‘hold sacred space’ and truly appreciate the path they have walked is one of the most powerful things you can do in this world. As a Toe Reader and Soul Coach, you commit to being in the world to help others do the same. When you give yourself permission and you realize your value, others will too! The Soul Speaks – listen to it!
~ Toe Reading Conference 2012: Honoring People’s Past Experiences ~
Saturday, January 28, 2012 | 9am – 5pm | (Class code: EV 113)
• KC Miller - Keynote Speaker, The 3 Levels of Conscious Listening
• Cheryl Speen - “Refresh and Renew your Toe Reading Skills”
• Kaye Coleman – “Toe-tal Communication”
• Panel -“Build Your Business – Become a Successful Toe Reader”
$79 if you register before December 31, 2011 | $99 after December 31, 2011
Sunday, January 29, 2012 | 9am – 5pm | (Class code: EV 114)
• KC Miller, Full Body Listening: Learn to honor and utilize the
holograms of the body to fully release stories from a person’s life.
$79 if you register before December 31, 2011 | $99 after December 31, 2011
Attend BOTH days = $149 | (Class code: EV 115)
KC Miller recommends (not required) the following Toe Reading Classes to take before attending the conference:
Start Date: January 7 (Sat.) & 8 (Sun.), 2012 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Start Dates: January 2 – 29, 2012 OR January 17 – February 12, 2012
To sign up for the Toe Reading Conference 2012, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER! To take a complimentary seven-day mini-lesson on Toe Reading, go to www.beatoereader.com and sign up! There are no gimmicks and you get one email (lesson) per day, for seven days! ~ Blessings! ~
The Art Of Toe Reading
Toe Reading is based on the theory that your body holographically records the story of your life. The position and shape of the toes says a lot about their owner. By observing someone’s toes you will know a great deal about their past and the experiences they have lived through. Toes reveal how a person copes with their feelings, as well as their thoughts. It has now been documented that everything that happens in your life, the story and the emotions, are stored as cell memory. There is more going on in the world, and specifically YOUR world, than meets the eye. And, it may just be your toes that reveal the most.
Just by looking at the five Elemental Characteristics of the Toes you will be amazed at how much you will discover about yourself or others you know. The first toe represents the Ether element or destiny toe. The second toe is known as the Air toe or the communication toe. The middle toe is the Fire toe-the ‘just to do it’, or not, toe. The fourth toe is the Water toe, capturing Relationship stories. And, the little toe is the Earth toe. The Earth toe reveals, on the left – trust, and on the right – prosperity and abundance factors.
The Toes of people who have had more challenging lives will appear ‘toe-tied,’ depicting the lumps and bumps of the personal and emotional lives they have lived up to this point in time. The ever changing characteristics of the feet, toes and nails provide valuable clues to the inner struggles or inner resolve.
As you observe the toes, you are invited to ask deep probing questions. One of the questions that always come up is, “Do the toes change as the story changes?” And the answer is, “Absolutely!”
When reading the Toes take into consideration all of the characteristics and shape. Flexible feet indicate a person who adapts easily and willing to the life’s ups and downs. However, if the foot energy is too flexible, there could be a tendency toward being too easily manipulated. Rigid feet often belong to rigid people-harsh, strict, precise and inflexible. Look for the obvious!
The angle of the Toes on the earth reveal the person’s innate shyness or outgoingness. Toes that point directly ahead suggest confidence and a forthright approach to life. The ideal angle for the toes is an upright, yet flexible position. When the toes become exhausted and weighted down, you can bet that the person is feeling that same way about their life. Significant past and present issues need to be acknowledged and reconciled to prevent permanent and long-term damage.
The right-foot and left-foot toes do represent different aspects of one’s story. For the far majority of people the right foot will store the past and how one is in the world. The left foot stores more of the internal or self representation – it contains the vital energy for the moral and Spiritual Growth and understanding. Another division could be that the right side is how one relates to the world and others and the left is more of relating to self and Spirit. Rarely are the right and left side stories the same. As you can see, Toe Reading is an interesting and fun thing to learn!
Wellness Terms & Definitions
Ever since I was a kid, I have been intrigued by nature, I loved being outdoors, playing in the woods and I even LIKED eating my vegetables. Raised by a mother who still to this day has a deep understanding and love for the earth and all its creatures, I think I was born to be in love with nature. Having said this, when I found out Southwest Institute of Healing Arts had a position available, I jumped at the opportunity to learn more about holistic and natural health care-it seemed like the perfect next step in pursuing my love for earthy and natural things.
As I first began my work, I was captivated by all the different aspects of natural health and wellness. To be totally honest, I was a bit overwhelmed with so many things to learn – but I was fascinated. I quickly began researching the different modalities and key terms I came across, many of which I had heard of, but never looked at in-depth. If you are interested in holistic wellness and health care but are unsure what it all means or where to start, I hope these basic definitions will help you as they have helped me.
~Basic Terms~
Bodywork: This term applies to the gentle manipulation and realignment of the body to improve mental well-being.
Holistic Health Care: The practice of applying natural methods of wellness and treatments for the mind, body and spirit.
Holistic Nutrition: Looking at a person as a whole – attempting to bring balance to all areas of the person’s life by observing dietary intake, supplements and lifestyle.
Hypnotherapy: a form of healing that has proven effective in balancing and healing the subconscious mind and spirit. Hypnotherapy can often help ease a wide variety of emotional, psychological and physical problems. People turn to hypnotherapy for a variety of reasons. Hypnosis has proven effective in the cessation of many habits by reducing physical symptoms and cravings.
Life Coaching: helps people realize their goals and recognize and overcome the obstacles that are keeping them from getting there. Life Coaches empower individuals in a supportive and non-judgmental way.
Herbalism: The practice of looking to naturally occurring herbs and remedies for a variety of ailments from plants and plant extracts.
Polarity: is a synthesis of ancient Eastern and alternative concepts centered on the idea of a Human Energy Field, using touch, verbal interaction, exercise, nutrition and other methods.
Reflexology: also called zone therapy, is based on the theory each body part is represented on the ear, hands, feet or face. By pressing or stimulating a specific area on the ear, hands, feet or face can have therapeutic effects in other parts of the body.
Reiki: is a simple, natural and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement. It has been effective in helping are variety of illnesses and problems and is based on the idea of an unseen “life force energy” flowing through us, and it is that energy that allows us to be alive.
Toe Reading: is based on the theory that your body holographically records the story of your life. The position and shape of the toes say a lot about their owner. By observing someone’s toes you will know a great deal about their past and the experiences they have lived through. Toes reveal how a person copes with their feelings, as well as their thoughts. Toe Reading addresses the holographical recordings on a Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Level.
Tui Na: an ancient form of Chinese physical therapy, some 2000 years old. As with many other holistic health practices, this style of Asian bodywork promotes the body’s ability to heal itself naturally.
Zen Shiatsu: by helping with blood and lymph circulation in the body, shiatsu helps to maintain and improve muscle tone and healthy internal organ functions. Shiatsu works directly to calm the autonomic nervous system, which has the effect of calming nervous distress and increasing resistance to stress. It is believed that shiatsu can also strengthen the immune system.
Well there you have it, a very basic foundation to start your holistic healthcare education from-if you would like to learn more about these terms, and many others, check out the programs and community clinics we have available at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts – www.swiha.edu





