The Art of Healing
The art of healing is practiced by many people from all levels of society. They range from those with an intimate knowledge of medicinal plants, natural home remedies and nutritional supplementation to those with expertise in traditional medical practices.
Our overall health depends on the delicate balance of all of our systems...biologic and energetic. There is no 'one size fits all' when it comes to our health...particularly in medicine. Where one may benefit greatly from drug therapy for a common ailment, another with similar symptoms may react adversely. The same is true for alternative therapies, however any side effects from natural therapies are not likely to kill you.
The holistic approach to healing is to integrate the whole person and encourage them to actively participate in their own healing process. This is something we have all lost sight of in the world of the 'pill mill' we have been living in. Now is time for us all to begin tending to our own gardens.
Chronic physical, mental/emotional stress and strain causes the break down of all systems and drains us of our natural energies to fight dis-ease.The syntropic nature of energy medicine is LIFE energy focusing on LIFE to create and maintain the health of all it's systems.
We all have the natural ability to initiate the neural changes in our brains necessary for combating the distress signals we send our bodies by raising our awareness of the triggers and re-synchronizing the signals we are sending. The greater the energy we have available to focus on the various systems affected, the better the health benefits will be.
This does not mean going back to the well and reliving your past traumas...It simply means moving forward with a new perspective on what lies ahead and leaving the past behind you...where it belongs;-)
A good therapist/practitioner will take the passenger seat and facilitate your healing process while leaving the driving to you. You will be guided to access these subtle fields of energy simply by allowing yourself to tap into the different levels of consciousness within your own being to bring you in touch with the root of your discomfort and give yourself permission to let it go.
Self-awareness offers us the deepest level of control over the anxiety and stress we experience in our daily lives. With depression affecting one in 20 people around the world, it would seem imperative for all of us to develop and evolve to a deeper understanding of ourselves from the inside out.
Perhaps beginning with a regular practice of a little more meditating and a lot less medicating would be a good place to start. The unconscious mind is a fertile ground of wisdom for us all of us to feed on...Think of it as Mother Nature's universal sandbox created for all of her children to play in. There's room for everyone...So please do drop in for a spell;-)
About the Author:
I am a licensed and Certified Massage and Bodywork Professional, Writer and Energetic Channel in the Greater Boston, Massachusetts Area...
Please visit my website/blog page for more interesting articles about my work in health and healing...Be well...Mind, Body and Soul;-)
https://www.cyndiwilkins1212.com/
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Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #17
That says it in a nutshell doesn't it Franci\ud83d\udc1dEugenia Hoffman, beBee Brand Ambassador?...And throw in a piece of dark chocolate for good measure;-)
Ken Boddie
5 years ago #16
Delicious, delectable and delightful, Cyndi. 👍
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #15
I even have a potential name for a moment of meditation group...How does 'Life By Chocolate' sound Ken Boddie??
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #14
Ian Weinberg
5 years ago #13
Appears that my beBee 'family' has hauled me out of retirement to respond! Well, everything stated by Cyndi wilkins and by my mate DownUnder are relevant. So I'll just offer my piece to perhaps contextualize things as I see them. Indeed we've inherited a nature-nurture heritage and subsequent narrative which gives rise to our subjective beliefs (including limiting beliefs) as well as emotional 'tags'. Subsequent triggering of appropriate circuitry elicits a similar belief as well as emotional response. In the ideal situation, to change the response requires re-wiring the circuit together with the emotional tag. Practically the re-wiring (neuroplasticity) depends on the intrinsic potential for re-wiring and behavioral change. Additionally we know that dopamine is essential for re-wiring. The dopamine functions required for re-wiring are curiosity, engagement and reward. Neurophysiologically we have 3 areas in favor of re-wiring (dopamine centres, pre-frontal reasoning centre and value-contributing oxytocin centres) versus one counter-productive centre, the amygdala (fear-anxiety-anger). The intervention therefore requires rapport (oxytocin sensitivity), engagement (reasoning), curiosity and experienced reward gratification from the re-wiring - obviously against a background of abundant chocolate! It's actually such a pleasure chatting with you guys in this space. It doesn't really matter how much bot detritus appears here on beBee, it's still a congenial space (in the words of Phil) to interact.
Ken Boddie
5 years ago #12
Ken Boddie
5 years ago #11
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #10
You are absolutely right Harvey Lloyd...It most certainly is a vulnerable place to be when faced with yourself. Tending to your own needs as you dare step beyond that which known to you is very frightening. But the path to transformation is exactly that...overcoming our fears. And allowing ourselves to be vulnerable in the process. Wanting what we want is not enough when sharing a relationship....In business as well as in personal relationships. There must be a neutral ground of transference...where you can share your common concerns as a 'partnership' and not be afraid to express your deepest individual concerns without the fear of upsetting the other. Cultivating a healthy mind set is the way to mitigate any unnecessary suffering when we experience the 'growing pains' of life. If we deal with the emotions attached to any crisis at the time they roll into our lives, instead of tucking them away into some secret compartment of the mind...we are better able to deal with the next crisis that comes along. It's the crisis itself that offers us the best opportunity to make that shift... or re-wire that synaptic bridge if you will...It's easy to manage your emotions when you're happy...right? But it's a different ballgame when you are ticked off and unhappy...That's why there is so much power in it if you can focus enough to pull it off...and not let your cerebral cortex drown in all the drama...I think it may have been Ian Weinberg that said, "Skillful being must precede all doing." If it wasn't him, I'm giving him the credit anyway;-)
Harvey Lloyd
5 years ago #9
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #8
Thank you kindly for sharing Debasish Majumder;-)
Debasish Majumder
5 years ago #7
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #6
Agreed CityVP \ud83d\udc1d Manjit...An unstable emotional system significantly impacts our perception of our experiences, so it certainly helps to have guidance navigating particularly bumpy terrain. If we can be encouraged to consistently induce a state of positive thought while in crisis to reinforce the neural pathways the brain uses to facilitate self-management, we greatly improve our ability to control our emotions and thus improve our physiological state as well. We essentially have the power to re-wire our own brains..by interrupting the distress signals we are sending by resetting the circuits.
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #5
It is certainly not lost on me why many people would rather pop the 'happy pill' than do a little self-reflection. It takes our conscious effort...and time...and who has the time for that?!?! The thing many of us fail to understand is that the 'quick fix' eventually leads to premature death and in many cases long battles with depression and dementia before we get there.
Cyndi wilkins
5 years ago #4
Simply stated Ali \ud83d\udc1d Anani, Brand Ambassador @beBee...Without our active participation in our own healing process, the cycle of dysfunction just continues to re-cycle itself.
CityVP Manjit
5 years ago #3
Randall Burns
5 years ago #2
Ali Anani
5 years ago #1