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Kodiko Training

Kodiko is an ancient yet effective tool for personal growth and developing your true potential in life. It can improve your communication skills for professional and personal relationships, to boost sales skills, advance management and coordination skills, and even help to develop the potential of children!

The Kodiko Method allows you to instantly know: - Know who you really are and how to improve yourself - The talents, strengths, and weaknesses of other people - Your compatibility and conflicts with other people - What type of relationship you have with other people - How to best communicate with other people - How to resolve interpersonal conflicts - What products people really want (as opposed to what they say they want) - What it will take to persuade and sell your products or ideas to other people

How it works:

More than 2500 years ago in ancient Greece, Pythagoras (the father of mathematics) created a philosophy leading to the establishment of experimental based science and medicine, philosophy, arts, democracy, racial equality, and many other pillars of the modern world. Pythagoras’s students included Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great who brought Greek influences to the whole world, Descartes, and many other scientists through out history.

Pythagorean philosophy taught that from the smallest atom to the largest planet, all things in the universe produced unique frequencies of energy. These frequencies would create harmonies and disharmonies. If you could physically hear these frequencies interacting with each other, you would be able to hear the music of the universe.

These constantly on-going interactions, invisibly affect us leading to the formation of our talents and personalities, to the decisions we made in life, and all the events in our life times. In other words, there are no coincidences in life. Nothing happens by chance. And so, if you could understand these invisible influences, you would know the true nature of the universe, of your environment, of yourself, and of others.

Pythagoras believed that the way to access this mystical knowledge was through learning the meaning of numbers for as he said, 'numbers were the language of God'. When numbers were used to represent all things in nature, patterns appear that were otherwise not visible.

In the last hundred years, Albert Einstein and other more recent scientists have confirmed what Pythagoras taught that all objects have specific frequencies (e=mc2) and that these interactions create the universe we live in. However, science has a long way before it can use numbers to explain the invisible energy influences on our own personal lives the way Pythagoras did. The reason is because in modern mathematics, numbers understood for their practical meaning used only to count things, while in ancient Pythagorean mathematics, numbers also had a mystical nature.

The mystical meaning of number comes from looking at the nature of the number. What does the number 2 mean? When 2 dots are connected together they make a string or rope and a rope binds things together. From this we can deduct that the mystical side of number 2 involves things like dependency, love, coordination, etc.

Once you understand the mystical nature of numbers, seemingly random information in your environment are no longer meaningless. Suddenly birthday numbers, telephone numbers, passport or ID card numbers, addresses, etc, give you insights into the true nature or yourself, others, and your environment, allowing you understand how you are being affected.

You can also use numbers to understand everything else in your environment including the style and color of clothes people wear, hair styles, mannerisms of speech, the foods people choose to eat or what foods they love, etc. Numbers give you a private window into the true nature of yourself, other people, your environment, and anything else you wish to understand. The applications are of course limitless!

How to Learn:

The original teachings Pythagoras and other ancient Greek philosophers were never written down for philosophic reasons. Fortunately, many of Pythagoras’s students did write his theories and concepts down, and it was this information that Dr. Dimitrios Lenis (originally from Greece) studied to recreate the ancient teachings that he calls Kodiko (which is a Greek word meaning Code).

Dr. Lenis has created the Kodiko Training Program and students receive a certificate issued by the Kodiko Association based in Greece. The Kodiko Training consists of the following:

Part 1  Basic number meanings (2 days seminar) Part 2 Advanced number meanings (2 days seminar) Part 3  Relationship Kitchen (2 days seminar) Part 4 Resolving personal conflicts (3 day seminar) Part 5  Numbers and Intuition (3 day seminar)

 

To Register Contact:

In Hong Kong: Anita (852) 23660266

In Taiwan: 聯絡人: Serena 0953669195

note: classes are usually taught in Mandarin Chinese