Healing Techniques
| When you mentioned your broken arm; we discussed some techniques used in healing. You asked for a recap. I am not trying to make light of the shock or pain of injury to the body or the emotions, with anything that follows. These are some techniques acquired from many healers and modalities. Add them to your tool kit and pass them along. Triage, Breathe. Step outside the problem or trauma (your body) and become the observer. Even if you're screaming, try to take a long deep breath and take control of your breathing. Long, slow, deep breaths. That could prevent you passing out before you can get help, stop the bleeding, etc. In this context, it is intended to create an altered state in which you are aware of the experience, but not subject to it. The pain is buffered. The mind is cleared. Time expands. You may actually move very quickly although everything seems to slow down. Someone practiced in meditation enters a meditative state. A person practiced in self-hypnosis, enters a hypnotic state. At this time it is wise to say something like, "I call on the highest guides, teachers and healers available to me at this time, who serve only the light". Allow yourself to see them. Give them permission to heal you. Listen for instructions or other communications, perhaps mental picture. I've learned to invoke a healing chamber. Usually an octahedron, called a "merkabah". I'd say, "I now invoke a merkabah chamber of love, light, healing and protection around me and another surrounding the injury and I request that it remain in place until the healing is complete". In other circumstances, it might be a cylinder of white flame, an iridescent egg or some other sacred geometry. (look up merkabah or sacred geometry on www.youtube.com or www.wikipedia.org) I mention a situation in which I dropped a sprout jar and trying to catch it. I broke it and it cut my wrist. I saw 2 spirts of blood and knew that the vessel I cut was an artery. Both the artery and a tendon were almost completely severed. I immediately wrapped it in a dish towel and arranged a ride to the hospital. I immediately instructed my arm to increase blood flow around the wound but to stop flowing into the wound. I think it worked because I expected it to! The Dr. walked in as I told the nurse not to give me the pain shot as it would interfere with the process I was using. He was infuriated and refused to speak to me. He tried so hard to make it hurt that I giggled. Stop at the moment and realign. I bruise easily, a friend explained to me, that if I bump into something, I should stop and return to the exact spot and reconnect contact points. Then wait, as the pain subsides, the atoms at the point of impact in the object and in my body would realign. When I do this, I can often prevent a bruise. We must resist the impulse to run from pain. If we stay with the pain until it resolves, we may be able to leave it in that moment. Use substances associated with the injury. I took the stitches I removed and put them in a small glass jar with a sewing needle. Periodically, I would gently stroke the healing wound with them, sending in love. Revisit the moment. Wether a wound presents as physical, emotional, psychological, or an event causing shock or loss; it is of the spirit and serve the spirit. That means all healing is of the spirit and is healed in spirit. At any time we can revisit the moment, always from another perspective. That is, another time in space. We can return to the moment in spirit and bring that perspective, to heal, or compound the our suffering, if we remain attached to the pain. See your higher self return to bring comfort, wisdom, love, compassion and healing perspective to the wounded self or another. This reconstruction is done with past life therapy or present life regression therapy. The goal is to remove your consciousness from a negative time line and move it to an improved time line. Working with the "inner child," follows the same root healing technique. Your adult consciousness returns to comfort, guide and rescue.
Breathing is always at the core. As I mentioned, days later I spoke with my "Oriental" philosophy teacher. Not very P.C. today, but it was the 70's. He said, only directing energy in, causes congestion. The energy being directed with healing intent, should be breathed, in and out. Like the chakras implode and explode; breath of life is inspiration (in spirit) and expiration (expire, the spirit leaves). Birth, death and renewal are in all things, and in each moment. (look up Chakras on www.youtube.com or www.wikipedia.org) You are at the forefront of your DNA Not only are we healing our past lives, but we carry in our DNA the recorded memories of the original mother and father and all life from the beginning. Sometimes that seems overwhelmingly painful, at others ecstatic. Two sides of any moment. I think of Somerset Maum's book, "Razors Edge,” The 1946 movie with Tyrone Power. The path to enlightenment is the razors edge. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038873/ Love and light, Cecly |
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