What is the difference between Behavioral Iridology and Physical Iridology?
Behavioral Iridology and Physical Iridology both use the iris to make observations about a person. The Physical model views the iris as a microcosm of the physical body, assigning different parts of the iris to corresponding bodily organs and systems. In doing so, the practitioner may determine inherent strengths and weakness in body systems and organs. In contrast, Behavioral Iridology uses the iris to observe personality and behavioral traits. Bridging the Gap is our correspondence course that combines the physical and behavioral worlds. This course helps link behavioral aspects in relationship to physical illness or disease, showing how the mind, emotions, and body are all connected.