A healer is someone who facilitates healing in another. No
one heals anyone else. The healer does not “do” the healing. “Nature” does the
healing. The mind-body-spirit has a natural, self-healing capacity. The healer
simply plays the role of a “catalyst”.1
In short, while I am a Healing Touch Practitioner, and my
work has the ability to assist your body in healing any dis-ease which comes
your way, I cannot heal. I don’t claim that I can, I don’t even like to
consider myself a healer. I prefer the definition of facilitator or catalyst.
Healing Touch provides energy to your body from its
source. The source of the energy is
based on your belief system. If you are a Christian, for instance, your energy
is being offered to you by the Holy Spirit. If, however, you are an atheist,
the energy comes from the Universe. It doesn’t really matter where you are in
the Religion Continuum; there is a place for your energy source, the only thing
that changes is how you refer to it.
There are specific treatment protocols for many physical maladies
and general treatment procedures which would cover virtually any case profile.
It’s all about your vibration, how to lift it and assist your body in fighting
off the problem. For example, a good
strong Human Energy Field (HEF) or aura helps support your physical body and
fend off those dreaded ‘cold germs’, thus supporting your body’s natural immune
response. The longer your HEF has to fight, the more depleted it becomes and just
like your family car, without topping off the tank, you will not get the
expected performance.
Stress plays an important role in this scenario because
stress can steal important energy reserve, just like a tiny leak in the gas
tank. So, even if you top it off regularly, you are still fighting the ‘energy
thief’ all the time. Some form of stress reduction is mandatory.
Boosting your HEF with Energy Work such as ‘Healing Touch’
helps support your body’s natural ability to fend off simple annoying bugs like
those causing you to suffer from seasonal allergies, common cold and may other
childhood infirmities.
1 http://www.social-consciousness.com/

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