~ http://omtimes.com/2009/10/10-basic-things-a-for-healer-to-remember/ ~
OM Times Magazine
October 9, 2009 |
by Alison Kain
1. A healer should never forget that they are a
vessel/channel and nothing else; the healer does not determine the
outcome of a healing, the client and Spirit do. If a body is not willing
to accept the healing, no healing shall occur. If a body does heal,
then you can sincerely reassure the person receiving the treatment that
it is their own desire to heal in conjunction with Spirit’s energy and
the cellular reactivation of their “internal healer” which has been
initiated which does the main portion of the healing process. ***This
keeps you (the healer) at once both humble and grateful in the face of
what transpires, while also providing you with the freedom and honor to
witness miracles at work, whether that be the miracle of the body or any
other context you wish to ascribe by your own definition of “miracle”.
2. All people and all bodies are different therefore what
technique or position works best on one may not be the most effective
for another.
3. Energy, arguably, while having a “mind of its own” does
not always most efficiently redirect itself to the root or core of an
issue. Energy will merely go where the body is most needful, therefore
the practitioner should have knowledge and an intuitive understanding of
how to redirect energy and why. If you do not get to the root or cause
of an illness with energetic sessions this may be because you are not
being shown the whole picture and thus may require several sessions in
order to wholly address the client’s complaint.
4. You are being allowed a sacred position by a person who
agrees to let you be the channel for their energy work; this means that
everything which transpires in each session with each individual should
receive the utmost respect and privacy is honored as if the client were
opting for a western medical treatment.
5. Every single body possesses a wisdom which therefore
can tell you a tale if you know how to “listen”; ask questions when
appropriate and work to develop both your knowledge and your intuition
to build your skills as a “channel” for the energy which passes through
you. An open mind can be as imperative as an open heart to strengthen
your channel for healing energies.
6. Some people are more naturally sensitive to energy than
others. This is not a determining factor on whether the client will
receive healing or not. Some will report a great success in terms of
relief of symptoms or a lessening of their issues after a span of time
has passed.
7. Many people have allergies and sensitivities. Please be
thoughtful and inquire as to whether any specific scents tend to create
an issue for someone. (e.g. Often individuals receiving chemotherapy
become very easily nauseated by scent so unscented products are usually
your best bet for the first session until the recipient can assure you
they are not experiencing any atypical sensitivity to any odors.)
8. Judge not any who have emotional releases while
receiving a treatment. Receiving intense energetic sessions may trigger
deep unforeseen and unanticipated releases which are imperative to the
rebalancing process. Please be kind enough to allay any concern or
embarrassment which a client experiences by helping them to understand
what is happening to them and why.
9. Proper intake procedures are as important in an energy
session as they are in any other healing practice; if someone reports an
issue to you, you can be sure you are meant to heed it. (e.g. Some
souls cannot endure touch either because of physical pain or because
they are uncomfortable with touch of strangers. Please honor this even
while you open yourself to intuit ways in which to help the client to
overcome this potential challenge.)
10. “After Care” is as important as the treatment. Clearly
defined “rules” are best provided to the client prior to a session
already on paper so that they can refer back to the sheet in case of
question. If some may experience a toxin release but you have not
explained it thoroughly, or completed the follow-up too soon following a
treatment where the person may not be fully mentally “present” yet
(back in their body wholly), then you may accidentally create needless
worry, upset, fear and confusion for them should they experience toxin
releases. Please create a document which clearly outlines the after care
instructions to help ease your client’s mind and processing as well as
helping to avoid any possible issues which generate the need of the
participant to follow-up with you via phone calls or to make unwarranted
accusations against you later. (e.g. Upon completion of some energetic
sessions a client may experience a brief bout of diarrhea which is
simply a blocked chakras way of removing the toxic build up if dealing
with either the sacral or the solar plexus blockages. An explanation
well-made in advance can allay worries that this person is suffering
unduly since this period generally lasts only 24 hours or less, though
there are exceptions to this rule.)
Lastly, though not a “rule” per se, it is important to recognize that
no one modality of practice (regardless of how wildly successful) is
the “one answer” to healing. We are not a “one size fits all” society
and therefore cannot deign to make holistic and complementary medicine
the same. If a client has cancer you may work with them, but
complementary medicine by title itself represents the core element of
being an augment to an existing practice which is usually western in
nature. Despite whatever beliefs you may hold, you are not the one who
is doing the actual healing, the client is. You, therefore, have no
right to dismiss, disparage or work to change another’s beliefs or
regimens as they pertain to additional methods of treatments; this is a
highly irresponsible and ill-afforded practice which actually narrows
the potential successful treatment and/or cure for a client. An energy
healer cannot say for certain that what modality being opted to practice
by them is “the” answer to all issues and illnesses or dis-eases any
more than can a gynecologist effectively treat a sore throat, liver
cancer or brain tumors.
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