Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 "I am a Reiki and Spiritual Healer, and do practise healing regularly, so empathise with you and applaud you for what you are doing!" Lets applaud each other and to others too who have done much more than me. Why don't you share with us more about Spiritual Healing. Spiritual healing I believe is like emotional pain; they are not easy to handle. Physical pain you can point at the root cause of the pain. Remove the cause and the pain is gone. Emotional/psychological pain you have to go deeper and sometimes they can confuse you altogether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Hi Nora! You said- "Spiritual healing I believe is like emotional pain; they are not easy to handle. Physical pain you can point at the root cause of the pain. Remove the cause and the pain is gone. Emotional/psychological pain you have to go deeper and sometimes they can confuse you altogether." What I was trying to say is that any imbalance in the body is linked with emotional and mental states. I do believe that the body and mind are linked and united, and our bodies reflect the state of mind and vice-versa. The complete unity of body and mind is reflected in our own state of wellness and illness. E.g. Illness or accidents often come at times of great change, such as moving home, getting a different job, etc. Problems in different parts of the body also reflect what is happening in our lives. I will give you one example- The legs represent moving our energy outwards into the world and also represent the direction we are taking, and the emotion involved. Weak legs show a lack of energy, lack of groundedness, and an inability to ‘stand on our own’. Tension in the leg muscles mean a holding on due to fear of falling or being ‘let down’ if we relax and ‘let go’. The knees represent the ability to bend, to be giving and to be spontaneous and flexible. Stiffness here shows a rigidity of thought and stubbornness. So, when you remove the cause of emotional pain, the physical pain also goes. By ‘Spiritual healing’ I mean using mantras for healing. I do the healing for the physical body as well as the mental and emotional bodies. It has been very effective. I would like to offer my help to my fellow sadhakas. If anyone needs healing, they can contact me directly at my email address- rk_light May Love and Light of Devi be with us all! Rekha Nora <ashwini_puralasamy wrote:"I am a Reiki and Spiritual Healer, and do practise healing regularly, so empathise with you and applaud you for what you are doing!" Lets applaud each other and to others too who have done much more than me. Why don't you share with us more about Spiritual Healing. Spiritual healing I believe is like emotional pain; they are not easy to handle. Physical pain you can point at the root cause of the pain. Remove the cause and the pain is gone. Emotional/psychological pain you have to go deeper and sometimes they can confuse you altogether. Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Greetings Rekha Thank you. You said "that any imbalance in the body is linked with emotional and mental states. I do believe that the body and mind are linked and united, and our bodies reflect the state of mind and vice-versa" Well I do agree with you on this. No dispute. Everything in our body is about maintaining the balance. And within our body there is the build in mechanism which serve to maintain this function. Imbalances happen when one or many of these mechanism fails or is disease. This is where the Modern Medicine and the Traditional Medicine differs. Modern Medicine tends to look on the physical aspect, whereas the Traditional Medicine goes beyond, and looking at the person as a whole or they called it "holistic approach". There have been a shift in the attitude of the people in general. Traditional Medicine are gaining popularity and in some instances hospitals merge Modern with Traditional Medicine. Is there any difference in Mantra Healing and Cakra Healing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 Greetings Nora! 'Mantra healing' is using certain mantras along with certain practices to heal the chakras as well as other parts of the body-mind. Hope that clarifies... I agree with what you have written re: the body-mind. Only a holistic approach can help cure/ alleviate suffering and 'dis'- ease. Love and Light of Devi be with all! Rekha Nora <ashwini_puralasamy wrote:Greetings Rekha Thank you. You said "that any imbalance in the body is linked with emotional and mental states. I do believe that the body and mind are linked and united, and our bodies reflect the state of mind and vice-versa" Well I do agree with you on this. No dispute. Everything in our body is about maintaining the balance. And within our body there is the build in mechanism which serve to maintain this function. Imbalances happen when one or many of these mechanism fails or is disease. This is where the Modern Medicine and the Traditional Medicine differs. Modern Medicine tends to look on the physical aspect, whereas the Traditional Medicine goes beyond, and looking at the person as a whole or they called it "holistic approach". There have been a shift in the attitude of the people in general. Traditional Medicine are gaining popularity and in some instances hospitals merge Modern with Traditional Medicine. Is there any difference in Mantra Healing and Cakra Healing? Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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