Four Creative Spiritual
Healing Methods
By Laura M. Turner
Did
you ever have
the feeling dis-ease
was controlling
your life?
Perhaps it's not
even a chronic
illness. Do you
harbor anger?
Resentment?
Frustration?
Speaking for
myself, I've let
all of these
rule my life at
some point.
Therefore, in
this short
article, I
thought we'd take
a look at "Four
Creative
Spiritual
Healing
Methods." From
it, I hope
you'll gain
insight into
yourself, your
behaviors and
perhaps the way
you deposit or
withdraw from
your own health
currency.
Step One:
Understand Your
Energy
We've all heard
about the aura
that surrounds
the body, but
what could this
possibly have to
do with our
health?
According to
Caroline Myss in
her audio
program
"Why People
Don't Heal,"
the energetic
exchange that
happens within
this field is
where our
thoughts become
translated into
energy (or what
she terms as
one's biography
becoming their
biology).
Translation:
These cycles or
waves of energy
that surround
our body are a
function of our
thoughts.
Thoughts are
energy waves
then, that
affect our
health in a
positive or
negative way.
Let's look a
little closer to
see why this
happens:
The contributors to this energy surrounding the body are the 7 major "chakras" (chakra in Sanskrit means "wheel or vortex"). It may help to note that Myss refers to each energy wheel as a "computer," one which collects and interprets information and "perceptions" the mind has about the world. It has been shown scientifically that each of these 7 wheels of energy corresponds to a particular endocrine gland in the body. Translation: In light of the adage, "You are what you eat" we could conclude with some degree of certainty that "you are what you think."
Step Two: Let
Go Of Old Wounds
Now that you've
been (hopefully)
examining your
thoughts and
translating all
of your negative
energy into
positive, Myss
throws another
curve ball.
Would you agree
with her that
"healing is
unattractive?" I
needed some time
to think about
this" Why in
the world would
healing be
unattractive?
Answer (According to Myss): Our wounds give us power! And after careful contemplation, I've outlined three ways I have one this, myself.
Ask yourself: Are you leading with your wounds? You'll know if you've done any of the following:
1.) Used Wounds To Manipulate A Situation or a Person.
Let's say we find a situation unsavory, scary or inflaming a personal "hot button." Have you ever avoided a situation when you really needed to face head on? Or, how about this: "I just can't get into this relationship - I've been burned before!" Okay, maybe I am just speaking to myself, but I admit, I've used my wounds (more times than I care to admit) to refrain from loving unconditionally.
2. Use Them to Attract Other Wounded Souls Who Want to Exchange in the "Wound" Game.
I've done this myself, too. When listening to another share their wounds, I've given up compassion for wound ante: "I'll see you and raise you one." Agreed, there is a difference between healing from a wound and "leading with a wound" but, in my humble opinion, I'd be willing to bet that we know the difference between being healthy and not. For example, I know when I'm healthy when I can listen with empathy, void of getting out my toolbox to "fix" or laying out my wounds unsolicited.
3. Give Up Our Ability to Listen.
Dr. Bernie Siegel in his book "Peace, Love and Healing" basically says, listening is the work of angels. Many times listening is all we have in a situation when someone calls on us for help. If we express what Myss calls "woundology" or "leading with our wounds" we're saying that we can't stand the loss of power and desire all the attention for ourselves.
Since I'm laying out all my laundry here today (And what would Myss have to say for this?) here's an example of the way I've led with my wounds: Recently someone confided in me about a situation where they had lost a loved one. While listening attentively, my mind searched its experiences for a similar event. All this so I could say "Oh that's terrible! Don't feel so bad though, because I've been through this thing that is so much worse!"
To reclaim my character, however, (and after I realized what was happening), I caught myself. In reality, all this person really needed was my ear to listen unconditionally.
Step Three:
Learn To Forgive
Yourself and
Others
The final two
steps are
remedies which
can help heal
our anger,
resentment and
frustration.
Step three then,
is simply
forgiveness. To
forgive in
earnest takes
our energy out
of its emotional
investment in
the past. We
give up the need
to spend wasted
energy making
negative
deposits into
this account and
to paraphrase
Myss, is the
fastest way to
bring our energy
into real time.
Translation:
Trust me, you'll
know authentic
forgiveness when
you experience
it. The body
literally "lets
go" of the
weight of the
past.
Step Four: Love
Yourself
The final
creative step to
healing? Loving
yourself, of
course! This is
the most
challenging
concept, in my
opinion. Why?
To begin we must
start where we
are, and love
and accept
ourselves for
who we are,
today. How does
this help our
health? It's
simple, when we
realize that we
are stunting our
personal growth
and health
through negative
self talk, we
can then begin
to love
ourselves one
piece at a time.
Here's how it's done (Author's note: beware this practice may seem untraditional yet, if you'll consult Louise L. Hay's book: "You Can Heal Your Life," you'll find that this is one of the remedies she used to heal herself from cancer):
Every day spend 15 minutes in the mirror sending love to yourself! Start small by finding one part of yourself where you can find perfection. Each day or week, or month choose new parts of yourself to love. Before long, you'll find an image of perfection before your eyes. And you'll have purified your energy, to boot!
In closing, we could make all of these steps very simple, indeed. For there is only one step here that will make you healthy and happy. Remember: it's when we've learned to love ourselves that we can truly be healed.
References:
Myss, Caroline,
Ph.D.
Why People Don't
Heal.
Colorado, 2001.
Sounds True
Audio.
Siegel, Bernie,
M.D.
Peace, Love and
Healing.
New York: Harper
Collins. 1989.
Hay, Louise L.
You Can Heal
Your Life.
California: Hay
House. 2004.
Affirmation:
Today I am
listening,
tuning in to
spirit
and discovering
its messages for
me
the voices I
hear clearly,
my assignments
delicately
handed to me.
Although they
seem awkward
the outcome is a
golden promise
of freedom
freedom beyond
that of my own
expectation
one that could
never be reached
on my own.
****
Laura M. Turner, M.S., CHHP is the Sr.
Editor of The New Body News and Wellness
Letter, the online magazine healthy people
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