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FAQs:
What is a Healer?
Healers, also often called “spiritual healers”, are people who exercise above all the practice of laying on hands and distant healing [1]. Due to globalization the techniques healers use have diversified and are derived from various spiritual and religious practices.
What are Healing Arts?
The healing arts include a vast array of practices. Some are increasingly mainstream, such as acupuncture and chiropractic, while others remain on the fringe, such as energy healing. Healing arts have the designation “art” because they do not follow traditional medical protocols. However, this does not mean they are ineffective. A number of studies suggest some healing arts may improve outcomes, especially for issues that Western medicine struggles to treat effectively, such as chronic pain. The effectiveness of healing arts for resolving health problems varies. Reiki, for example, claims to manipulate energy fields in the body, but there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that such fields exist.
What is Energy Healing?
A form of complementary and alternative medicine based on the belief that vital energy flows through the human body. The goal of energy healing is to balance the energy flow in the patient. It is used to reduce stress and anxiety and promote well-being. Energy healing is being studied in patients receiving cancer therapy, to find out if it can improve quality of life, boost the immune system, or reduce side effects. Also called energy therapy.
What is Spiritual Healing?
Spiritual healing can be seen as a way of us reconnecting with our true selves, or our ‘soul’. It is also seen as a practice to restore and bring balance to our souls, improving overall well-being. For some, spiritual healing is part of a longer journey to spiritual awakening, where you’re called to a higher consciousness and have your worldview shifted. While spirituality can be associated with religion, spiritual healing is not typically linked to any particular religion. Instead, it draws on universal or ‘divine’ energy to support the work. The premise is that a spiritual healer can channel this energy and direct it to where it’s needed in a person’s body to help them restore balance and reconnect with their soul.
Who can Benefit from Spiritual/Energy Healing?
Because both energy and spiritual healing is non-intrusive and gentle, they can be beneficial to anyone. It is a holistic approach and can support a range of concerns, from physical pain and illness to emotional distress. This type of healing is a complementary therapy, and it’s encouraged that you try this alongside other medical support recommended by your doctor. Many people come to spiritual/energy healing when other approaches haven’t helped, however, or to support ongoing treatment.
What Does it Feel Like to Have Spiritual/Energy Healing?
The process of a spiritual or energy healing session is likely to be incredibly relaxing and restorative. You may experience an emotional release, noticing things coming up you had previously shied away from. Even if this happens, you should leave the session feeling safe, calm, and in tune with yourself. Many people report sensations during energy healing, including warmth, tingling, and a sense of movement. You don’t have to physically feel it for the healing to work, however.
What is Faith Healing?
Faith healing is the practice of prayer and gestures (such as laying on of hands) that are believed by some to elicit divine intervention in spiritual and physical healing, especially the Christian practice. Believers assert that the healing of disease and disability can be brought about by religious faith through prayer or other rituals that, according to adherents, can stimulate a divine presence and power.
What Is Shamanic Healing?
Shamanic healing is a type of energy healing that involves the use of rituals, ceremonies, and connections to the natural world to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. It is often practiced by shamanic healers, who use their connection to the spirit world to facilitate healing for their clients.
Types of Healing Art
Chiropractic
Chiropractors use manipulation techniques, such as moving portions of the body back into alignment. Many of these manipulations focus on treating the spine.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) uses many different methods, including herbal medicine, acupuncture, acupressure, and tai chi.
Mind-body Therapies
A wide range of mind-body therapies aims to promote relaxation. Some claim to heal the body by healing the mind, and others work to increase mindfulness of the body. Meditation, hypnosis, progressive muscle relaxation, breathwork, and guided meditation or imagery are also mind-body therapies.
Energy Therapies
Energy therapies aim to redirect energy in or outside the body to promote healing or well-being. These practices often draw upon notions about energy within the universe or various spiritual practices. In Reiki, one popular energy therapy, practitioners move their hands lightly just above a person to redirect energy and promote healing.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy uses massage and pressure to relieve pain.
Homeopathy and Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine refers to a wide range of practices that attempt to use plants and herbs to heal medical conditions or complement medical treatments. Homeopathy, a popular type of herbal medicine, focuses on the belief that small doses of herbs that cause symptoms may actually reduce problematic symptoms.
Movement Therapies
Qi gong, yoga, Pilates, and other movement-based arts offer exercise and stretching. Some practitioners also claim they can help heal some medical conditions.
Creative Practices
Creative practices, such as singing, dancing, drawing, painting, and other artistic expressions, can be healing.
4 Types of Healing You Can Access
Healing is far more complex than you might think at first. We typically think about physical health when we think of the word healing. But there are a ton of healing modalities that you’ve probably heard of but may or may not have connected with the process of healing. The most important thing to keep in mind about healing is the different types don’t exist in a vacuum. They’re not mutually exclusive. They’re intertwined in our existence, build upon one another, and keep us going as fully functioning humans, regardless of what that looks like for each unique individual - various challenges and all.
Because of the interconnectedness of the different types of healing within your existence, if you are stunted in one area of healing, the other areas might try to make up for it, or other areas may become stunted too. It all depends on you and the decisions you make about your body, mind, and spirit. And, because of the interconnectedness of our existence with other humans, one person’s healing often impacts another person’s healing. Healing becomes holistic when you address each type together and based on their interconnection.
PHYSICAL HEALING
This type of healing is anything healing-related that has to do with the body. It can include activities such as exercise, rest, and rejuvenation through various types of movement or spa treatments, even. Going to the gym and resting in between grueling workouts can also be related to healing. What you eat or don’t eat can contribute to physical healing. Physical healing can include taking medicine, and going to the doctor (or several different types of doctors) to cure or treat a physical illness or condition.
EMOTIONAL HEALING
Emotional healing is anything healing related to has to do with your emotions. It’s being able to deal with your emotions in a healthy way, find outlets for them, experience them, acknowledge them, feel them, and release them in the healthiest way possible. Going with the flow of your emotions without being controlled by them is the best way to support emotional healing.
MENTAL HEALING
Mental healing can be related to emotional healing, but it really includes anything healing related that has to do with your mind. It’s being able to think clearly and relate to others in a healthy and constructive way. It also includes adaptability and being able to handle change and find solutions.
SPIRITUAL, SOUL, AND ENERGY HEALING
Spiritual, soul, and energy healing is anything related to your spirit, essence, purpose in life, and your connection to the divine. It’s being able to exist freely and securely in your own source of love and is highly connected to your experience of life through karma, what you give and take, your vitality, your faith, your ability to learn lessons and transform them into something good, and even breaking cycles of generational karma - stopping cycles that your family or lineage have always been a part of, but it keeps you stuck.
The Different Types Of Energy Healing
In the next paragraphs, a more detailed analysis of the most important energy healing techniques.
Reiki
Reiki is a form of energy healing that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. It is based on the idea that the practitioner can channel universal life force energy to the recipient through their hands. Reiki is known for its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and alleviate pain.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow. It is based on the idea that the body’s energy, or qi, flows through channels called meridians, and that blockages in these channels can lead to physical and emotional imbalances.
Chakra Healing
Chakra healing is a practice that is based on the idea that the body has seven chakras, or energy centers, that correspond to different physical and emotional aspects of life. When these chakras are balanced and aligned, the body and mind are said to be in a state of optimal health.
Pranic Healing
Pranic healing is a practice that is based on the idea that the body has an energy field that can be manipulated to promote physical and emotional healing.
Sound Healing
Sound healing is a practice that uses vibrations and frequencies to promote physical and emotional healing.
What to Expect from a Healing Session
In a Healing Touch session, the practitioner begins with a centering process to calm the mind, access a sense of compassion, and become fully present with the patient. The practitioner then focuses intention on the patient's highest good and places his or her hands lightly on the patient's body or makes sweeping hand motions above the body.
Healing Touch practitioners believe that this process balances and realigns energy flow that has been disrupted by stress, pain, or illness. The process eliminates blockages in the energy field so that the patient is in an optimal state for healing to occur.
1. Preparation
You'll want to wear comfortable clothing to your Healing Touch session and be prepared to discuss your treatment goals. Are you seeking relaxation or stress management, relief from a specific symptom, such as nausea or pain, or are you preparing for surgery or some other procedure? You will get the most out of Healing Touch therapy if you can be specific about your healing needs.
2. The First Visit
If this is your first private session, the practitioner will ask you to complete a health questionnaire and any privacy documents that are required by law, such as HIPAA release forms. If you are in a hospital setting, you will need to give verbal consent to the session. In both settings, the practitioner will explain a little about Healing Touch and what to expect and answer any questions you have.
3. The Session
You remain fully clothed during a Healing Touch session and typically lie down or sit comfortably in a chair. Healing Touch sessions may last anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes for a full-body treatment or as little as 5 to 15 minutes for a localized treatment of a specific injury.
All Healing Touch sessions follow a general format:
Intake
In the beginning, the practitioner will ask you about your condition or symptoms and what you hope to gain from the session.
CenteringCentering (Healer Preparation)
The practitioner starts by becoming "centered" in order to become totally focused, present and fully open to the process of engaging with you. The practitioner connects with their internal self, concentrating on a place of silence and inner stability and eliminating all distractions. He or she will also connect with a higher power or universal life energy. The centering process is similar to entering a meditative state.
Attuning to the Patient
Centering is followed by "attuning," or setting the intention for you, the patient's, highest good.
Treatment
The practitioner first scans your energy field by passing a hand gently above the surface of your body, noting any sensations or imbalances. The practitioner may experience these imbalances as heat, cold, tingling, pressure, heaviness, lightness, etc.The practitioner then chooses a Healing Touch technique that is appropriate for your needs. This may include light physical touch or sweeping hand motion above the body. This technique may be used anywhere from 10 to 40 minutes. The practitioner ends the session by assessing your energy field again. Once again he or she does a hand scan to evaluate whether or not the sensations or imbalances in the energy field noted during the pre-treatment assessment have changed.
Grounding
At the conclusion of the Healing Touch session, the practitioner will "ground" you, which brings you back to an alert state.
Evaluation, Feedback, and Treatment Plan Development
At the end of the session, the practitioner will ask you for feedback and descriptions of any sensations or other experiences you had during the session. You will then develop a self-care plan with the practitioner. This plan may include when to come in for another session (if appropriate), as well as self-care techniques and strategies you can use.
7 Characteristics of a Healer
Healing people have these characteristics. They…
- listen and don’t judge. They never try to manipulate you, and they see people the way they are without wanting to change them. Healing people also respect your story.
- are consistent in what they do, think, feel, and say. They’re committed people who act with integrity.
- want to get to know you, but not in a nosy way. They’ll respect your space and your time because they’re thoughtful.
- are always attentive and friendly.
- are positive people. Healing people look at life from a perspective of goodness. Being around them is a gift.
- create a safe shelter. No one can keep tough times from coming into your life, but if you have a healthy environment, you’ll be in a better place to deal with them.
- infect you with healthy emotions. The emotional contagion effect is extremely important. When you’re around a pessimist day after day, you might start to find yourself becoming negative. On the other hand, when you’re around optimists, you’ll be happier and healthier thanks to the mirror neurons we mentioned.
How to Find a Healer
1. Personal Referral:
Ask around to see who has had a positive experience; ask whether the healer has had success with your particular problem or similar problems.
2. Healthcare Practitioner Referral:
Ask a physician, therapist, or nurse you respect for recommendations. Be aware that some conventional healthcare professionals know little about complementary/ alternative/ integrative therapies, particularly about healing.
3. Community and Local Organizations and Groups:
Listen to what people are saying in your community. Your local health food store owner/operator may know and be able to recommend a healer.
- Check the local holistic health newspaper, usually available at health food stores.
- Check the Yellow Pages: This is a bit riskier, as you have no indication of the levels of training, gifts, competence, or ethics of people who advertise. This could be a basis, however, for your asking around regarding the specific names of people whose advertisements attract your attention.
- Go to local groups and talk with healers and recipients. Holistic health fairs and conferences are places where you might get to see, hear and speak with healers with the potential to help you personally.
- Check with registrars of reputable schools for lists of graduates.
4. National Organizations:
Explore the internet for organizations of specific healing therapies or therapists themselves. Explore organizations involved with healing: healing organizations. Some of these organizations have geographic lists of providers, and these are usually but not always familiar with and comfortable with healing.
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