Healers: What Can They Heal

 

To heal is to be whole.

It is our true nature to be whole and happy. The circumstance and conditions of our lives impact our personal psychology and affect how the various themes in life get filtered through our body, mind and spirit. The ripple effect of the filtering creates a lack of awareness about our innate wholeness. This distorts the relationship that we have with ourselves and also with the world outside.

The process of getting to know ourselves for who we truly are, creates an inner condition for change and healing to happen. The human body has a tremendous power to heal itself. However, this natural healing power needs to be harnessed by an ongoing commitment to deepening our understanding of our body, mind, feelings and Reality AS IT IS.

Healing is simultaneously simple and complex. It is a shift in perspective that enables us to see that the problems and their solutions, the difficulties and the resources that are available to overcome them, are all within us. It is the path of claiming leadership and abandoning victimhood.

Often times, while the circumstances may remain the same, we will develop the ability to deal with them in an entirely new way.

When we stay open to broader views on Reality, a shift in consciousness takes place. We know that consciousness exists in every atom, so the shift then implies that our vibrations are changing at the atomic level, which is at the deep core of healing.

How does it work?

Ancient cultures have used various modalities to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal. Today, there are many healing schools and trainings with different approaches whose goal is addressed primarily at tapping into the inner life force within us.

Studies in quantum physics state that all living organisms are energy systems and that they are all interconnected with each other. The individual energy fields of human beings are sustained by the universal energy source. We are the microcosm of the macrocosm.

Think about the following:

• Have you wondered about the miracle that is happening inside of your body since the time of your birth?

• In other words, have you thought about the genius mechanism that makes your heart beat, your lungs breathe, and is actually responsible for the 144,000 functions inside your body?

• Who controls this mechanism?

We can say that this mechanism is actually the vital life force that flows from the universal energy source.

When the person’s energy field gets imbalanced, he or she may develop physical or emotional conditions. A trained practitioner would know how to restore back the energy pattern flow in the body.

Essentially, our bodies are designed to heal. It is our birthright to enjoy a healthy and joyful life. The key is for us to cultivate an understanding of the interrelationship within our body, mind and spirit; and the inter-connectedness of everything in the universe. This opens the gateway for a greater relationship with wholeness and creates more intimacy and aliveness in our life.

There is no single path to healing, yet all healing paths have the same goal, and that is to take us back to who we truly are. Whether the model for healing is based on the tree of life, or on the chakra energy system, or on the meridians and energy pathways, or on breath-work- just to name a few modalities- participants have the potential to awaken and to broaden their awareness of what is real.

Who can heal?

The gift of healing rests within us all. It is not a gift given only to a few. However, we need to make an effort to tap into our healing resources.

It takes commitment, effort and kindness to claim back the aspects of ourselves that we have left behind as we were growing up. Those aspects may not be consciously accessible to us and this is where we need support from the outside.

Even then, we remain to be the active participants in our own healing. Neither doctors nor trained practitioners can take away from us the responsibility that we hold towards ourselves.

The real healer is yourself. The ultimate healer is the Creator.

To pursue healing, whether we are doing so to train as practitioners or for our own self help, it requires of us the following:

• a willingness for growth and transformation

• an open mind

• humility and radical honesty.

Each of us has a tremendous opportunity to take a leap jump towards a new level of consciousness.

We deserve it and we owe it to ourselves.

“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing, there is a field.
I’ll meet you there.” Rumi

Samar Ajami
August 2018

Note: Energy healing is a complimentary modality. It does not exclude or replace Western Medicine.