What to expect from a healing?
Healing is a process! It is not a miraculous turn around.
There have been occasions when those who have practised
hands on healing have completely reversed the ailment
of the client. Yet, this too is a process. As one continues
to accept the notion of worthiness to be healed, does
one travel further into one's own respective process.
As one who practises hands on healing, and probing within
the inner self, I always suggest to the client that
healing will take place as quickly as, or as slowly as the
client is available and ready to go through the particular
aspect of self which requires attention. Therefore,
once again keep an OPEN mind and heart, and be willing
to facilitate your own process within your openness.
I am positive that all of us have and maintain a different
perception as to what it implies to be healed, or as
to what it implies to be a healer. The North American
ideal notion of healing has gravitated mainly towards
the ingestion of pharmaceuticals with the hope and prayer
that all aspects of an ailment would be eradicated.
Yet interestingly enough if one were to look upon the
history or the evolution of Western approach to medicine/healing,
one would clearly agree that it has come a long way
from the days of blood letting.
It is also fair to suggest that with the influx of
different cultural influences on the consciousness of
the Western world, the approach to medicine continues
to evolve. In a way, one could say that the approach
to medicine or healing in the Western world is reverting
itself back to the days when societies relied mainly
on the herbs extracted from the greatest healer there
is, namely mother earth. It has long been believed,
that all remedies, to whatever ailment that would arise
within our world, are found in some aspect of the physical
world.
It seems, that as a society that deems itself to be
of a higher standard in all respects of evolutionary
thought, we in the Western world are having to do some
catching up, or rather back tracking in order to go
forward. That is to say, that perhaps healing of the
physical body is not enough to induce complete or total
healing.
It is safe to say that our brethren in the Eastern approach
to medicine and or healing, have always maintained that
healing really implies the approach to the total self;
to heal namely the spirit, intellect, emotions, as well
as the physical body. In doing so, the healing process
becomes one of integration of all aspects of one's psyche.
This in turn allows each individual to facilitate his or her
own healing, and to fully be trusting of the inner, as
well as, outer movement of life. Simply, one is more able
to be proactive in his or her approach to his or her own healing,
trusting his or her inner guidance system, or if you will,
his or her intuitive self.
Having said this, it has also become abundantly clear
to our society as a whole, namely humanity, that perhaps
an amalgamation of both streams of thought, Western
and Eastern approach, is in the best interest of all
concerned. Much can be said about the scientific research
that takes place from the Western approach to medicine,
for it is through this mechanism of research that many
ailments that have plagued us, have been managed.
It is time however to acknowledge the integration of
the total self; to align all aspects of the psyche to
truly heal.
It is time to acknowledge our force of electro-magnetic,
bio-chemical energy, labeled soul, higher being, higher
mind, or enlightened self.
These are the beliefs of the beholder. In my approach
to offering healing, I ask the client to be the total
facilitator to his or her respective process of healing.
I do NOT have a medical background in order to diagnose
particular ailments.
Instead, as one who is highly trained in seeing, feeling,
hearing, or rather sensing energy, I believe in helping
the client integrate different idioms of thought, in
order to understand his or her plight of attunement with
self, or if you will, attunement with the spirit of
God within him or her. I further believe that all ailments
arise from the inner self, and represent, in many
ways, a withholding of Love or a withholding of God
from the real self. I certainly do not advocate that
one must choose to use this form of healing over any
other. Yet what I am suggesting, is that one be open
enough to see the reality of all aspects of one's own
psyche, and to integrate, and to not isolate by choosing
any one modality of healing over another.
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