Archive for the ‘Healing-Arts’ Category

Energy healing is an umbrella phrase modalities that have the practitioner channel healing or empowering energies to a healie. An popular example is reiki. This is done by focusing your intention on channeling healing or empowering energies for another person, because your intentions set these energies in motion. With these energies flowing they naturally find their way to where they are needed and if the practitioner is clairvoyant they can focus these energies more specifically, which enhances the treatment greatly. Usually their a hand position routine that they teach.

These energies are closely related to your emotions and thoughts. You’ve probably experienced awareness of them when walking into a room or building where certain emotions or thoughts were/are dominant. You may have even felt them from specific people. This awareness is called clairvoyance or extra sensory perception. Everyone has to some degree. When it is developed you can start to get more information from these feelings, such as where on a person’s body these energies are most concentrated.

These energies are often concentrated in and around the head, but they also concentrate in and around organs and joints they resonant with. This is a complicated concept that I will not try to explain in this article, but will comment that it is wildly accepted in many physical therapies and energy healing modalities.

The evidence of this comes from the spontaneous release of pockets of unhealthy energy during the treatment. Energy healing modalities are very good at facilitating these releases and making them more comfortable, because they work directly with the energies that these pockets are made of. For example, if your liver is holding anger energy from many years of anger, an energy healing practitioner can become aware of this or intuitively work with your liver by holding an abundance of healing energy to help dissolve the pocket and remove it entirely. Continue reading ‘Emotional Release and Energy Healing’ »

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I have enjoyed doing radio and TV in order to talk about healing and channeling. I started in 2005 on a San Francisco morning radio show called Seeing Beyond, and have continued producing my own shows since returning to Texas. Following my appearances, listeners have told me they’ve received a healing while I was on the air (whether live or taped)! I find that a wonderfully fascinating result.

Not only has this happened while I’ve been on the radio and TV, but people I’ve spoken to on the phone have experienced this as well, without me actually “doing” anything. I even heard from someone who felt a session begin for her while I was doing one for someone else! She actually saw me in her mind’s eye and phoned me up to accurately describe what I was doing. Further, she explained in vivid detail what was occurring with the other client, as well as herself. In addition, healings have happened through my writing, as people are reading an article or blog post.

Dr. Pearl, the founder of Reconnective Healing, discusses this phenomenon in his book The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself. In the preface he states, “What’s so compelling about communicating via the print and broadcast media is that it enables so many more people to experience the activation of this healing ability in themselves.”

This brings me to the subject of quantum physics. How might scientists explain healings that occur through transference of energy via radio or TV waves, over the internet, through the written word, and spontaneously in a group of people who are in the presence of say, a Reconnective Healer? Is this “critical mass,” the concept described by Rupert Sheldrake which has to do with the minimum mass that is required for change to occur? Dr. Pearl states: “Without having to wait for the slow and arbitrary process of multigenerational mutation and natural selection, we are continuing along our evolutionary paths…” Continue reading ‘Effortless Healing Via Media’ »

We cannot determine when massage was first used in the distant past but we can assume that human touch has always had a place in our relationships and in our earliest communities. You only have to look at how animals behave and how they groom and clean each other to know how important that physical contact is. It must have been the same for us. Before spoken language was developed it is fair to say that much communication would have been expressed through signals and body language and touch.

In our modern society we as human beings have a deep need to touch and be touched by other people. That personal contact is essential to our happiness and well-being and to be without it, is to be deprived of one of the most vital, and enjoyable, factors of our existence.

The hands themselves are objects of healing and during illness or sickness or times of need, the simple touch of a loved one, friend or nurse can mean the difference between recovery or deterioration. Without any special training the hands can provide warmth and love – very positive qualities. Continue reading ‘The Origins of Massage’ »

The Seven Rays are spiritual essence energies that are associated with actions of consciousness. It is generally believed that the rays come from the sun and are radiated to all the planes of reality. Theosophy teaches that the seven rays come from the sun as well, but go further to teach that they are in part relayed through the consciousness of Sanat Kumara (cosmic being) to the spiritual hierarchy of Earth (Ascended Masters) and then to humanity. This relaying refines the energy of the rays, making them more accessible to humanity.

Focusing on the intent (praying) to work with the spiritual hierarchy to help get better connected to the rays in such away that serves your and our collective greatest good will initiate their help. As the health and performance of your mind and spirit increases with or without their assistance, your abilities to become aware and control the energy of the rays will improve. Your ability to connect to the spiritual hierarchy and other spiritual energies will also improve. Things you can do to empower your development are static and dynamic forms of meditation.

Static examples are affirmations and visualizations to focus your attention on specific things, such as enlightenment, awareness, health and performance. Remember that what you give your attention to sets energy in motion, empowering it in your space and projects it from you. If you have the intent of connecting to the spiritual hierarchy to empower your connection to the rays and/or to facilitate your mind and spiritual development, only energies in harmony with these intents will be empowered. Continue reading ‘The Seven Rays’ »

We live in a world of energy, and according to quantum physics, everything is energy… with unique vibrations and frequencies. At birth, our body systems, organs and energy fields vibrate at the frequencies most conducive to well being: at the levels of ‘unconditional love’. (Austin) Physicists now accept that our connection to the universe occurs through our consciousness and our attention to circumstances and incidents. (Nudel) For instance, soon after birth, we begin to take on negative belief patterns of those closest to us and from society at large. Blocks begin to form, affecting the natural flow of emotions through our consciousness. Thus, imbalances occur within our human energy fields, normal vibrational and frequency levels plummet, and we are more likely prone to stress and health problems. Human problems often begin as energy problems, and when left unattended over time, energetic imbalances lead to physical distress.

Energy healing provides non-invasive, complementary therapeutic approaches for releasing stagnant and blocked energy channels. We access our emotions, intuition and spirituality to begin the process of discharging these energy blocks. Human energy healing originates from divine intervention. Through intuition and inspiration, we can create an energetic space conducive to healing the mind, body and spirit.

We might compare the body’s central nervous system to a computer’s operating system. Imagine the millions of programs running simultaneously. When your body is energetically strong-all of its programs are up and running smoothly. When those same programs shut down, you become energetically weak. Energy healing helps your body reestablish a more vital connection between your nervous system and your weakened body systems. (Austin)

One of the easiest and most effective methods for introducing energy healing into your life is through visualization and guided imagery. ‘Seeing through the mind’s eye’ is used as a conduit to the inner-self. To begin, we use a deep breathing technique to promote physical relaxation and sink into a meditative state of mind. At this point, you are ready to follow a guided meditation into releasing the physical tension and emotional blocks within your being.

While Western Science/Medicine focuses upon the treatment of the symptomatic effects of imbalances and illness within the physical body, Energy Healing assists by addressing the underlying causes of human stress, discomfort and disease. When used conjunctively, the body can return to homeostasis much more quickly and peacefully. Continue reading ‘Human Energy Healing Made Simple’ »

Ayurveda, meaning the “science of life and longevity” in Sanskrit, is believed to be about 5,000 years old, predating all other medical systems. The two classic Ayurveda text books are more than 2,000 years old. Charaka Samhita, named for the person who was the ayurvedic counterpart of Hippocrates, outlines the principles of health maintenance and treatment of disease, and Sushruta Samhita describes elaborate surgical procedures, including reconstructive plastic surgery, gallbladder removal, and other operations that most people consider modern.

Ayurvedic medicine spread with the Hindu culture to Indonesia, Tibet, and eventually to the West, where some of its principles were picked up by the ancient Greek physicians. As Buddhism developed, this healing system was carried to China and other Asian countries. Continue reading ‘The Origins of the Ayurveda Treatments’ »

Springtime can mean hay fever for many people. This means the watery eyes, sneezing, coughing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and so much more. How can you treat all of these symptoms in an easy to use format and still keep this as an alternative type of therapy so you don’t have to take conventional medicine every few hours or have the drowsy side effects? Crystals healing! But how can you tackle all of the different symptoms? Easy, we don’t! It is a matter of bypassing the “symptoms” and hitting the nail on the head by tackling the core issue, which is the hay fever reaction within the physical body.

There are different crystal healings for all of the above mentioned symptoms and then some, but if we want to really get to the core of healing the hay fever issues it is not about what symptom you are showing at any given time but working on the underlying cause which are the hay fever issues in general.

Now healing in general should be done this way, but many new healers, and even some of the advanced ones, start by working on the symptoms being shown. This can cure the symptoms, but then new ones start arising and the root cause is still there. Therefore, crystal healing is no different, as it is just about working with a vibrational level match for the ailment at hand. Continue reading ‘Crystal Healing For Hay Fever Issues’ »

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Colon surgery can be necessary to undergo in order to heal or remove digestive tract problems such as colon cancer. This type of surgery can save your life, since colon cancer is a very serious disease and will need immediate attention.

Given the colon’s important role in the body’s digestion, your eating and drinking habits after surgery need to follow a regimen that contributes to continued digestive health. With the right diet after colon surgery, your body will be able to continue to observe all of the important nutrients it needs for survival.

After colon surgery, you will notice some changes in the way your body processes food. For example, food will tend to pass through the digestive system more quickly. You may also experience diarrhea, dehydration, bloating, gas, cramping or constipation.

Fortunately, the right diet can lessen many of these effects. Here are 7 tips on following the right diet after colon surgery:

1. Avoid eating too many fruits and vegetables: Contrary to what you might think, eating too many fruits and vegetables can upset your digestive system after colon surgery. In particular, avoid cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage). When you do eat vegetables, such as carrots, try cooking them instead of eating them raw.

2. Avoid sugary foods and drinks: Your new digestive system may not do a good job of processing sugary foods and drinks, such as fruits and fruit juices.

3. Eat lots of protein: Eggs, tuna and lean red meat in small portions would be a good choice to get the protein your body needs. Continue reading ‘Diet After Colon Surgery – 7 Tips’ »

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Open heart surgery is one of the more serious types of surgery you can undergo. And yet, with today’s surgical technology and well-trained doctors, survival rates are amazingly high. Most open heart surgery patients enjoy a full recovery and, as a result of the surgery, longer lives.

Heart surgery involves the surgeons making one or more relatively large incisions in the chest so that they can gain access to the heart cavity. The relatively high level of invasiveness of this type of surgery translates to longer recovery times than for most other types of surgery.

The recovery time after open heart surgery can be 6-8 weeks or longer. During this time, some patients find that they have trouble sleeping. This is due to a combination of the effects of anesthesia, pain or discomfort in the area of the incisions, the post-surgery changes to daily routine, and new types of stress.

If you are having trouble sleeping after open heart surgery, here are 5 tips that can help:

1. Avoid napping during the day: When possible, try to avoid napping. Instead, go to be at the same time each night and get a full night’s sleep.

2. Take your doctor-prescribed medication about 30 minutes before going to bed: Your body likes routines. Take your medication at the same time each night, just before bed. Continue reading ‘Sleeping After Open Heart Surgery – 5 Tips’ »

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Dear friend,

Yeah I know, this title is a little bit extreme but how else am I supposed to get you to read something that’s good for you? Did you like eating all you veggies as a kid? Probably not. And with that said — keep reading.

Tibetan medicine (similar to Ayurvedic medicine) is based on the three bodily fluids. Wind, bile and phlegm. Now even though these three elements are part of the physical body they’re also symbols that relate to psychological and even spiritual dimensions. Whenever one of these fluids is “out of whack” and not in balance with the other juices, disorders can and probably will rise. This means that the chances of illnesses occurring are much, much higher. “So what’s the meaning behind these three bodily fluids?”

Tibetan medicine like Ayurvedic medicine looks at the fluids as three different types of energies used together in perfect harmony.

* Wind symbolizes the element of movement inside the body
* Bile symbolizes the different kinds of warmth in the body
* Phlegm symbolizes everything of a fluid nature in the body Continue reading ‘Insider Secrets of Tibetan and Ayurvedic Medicine’ »