This article was
written and posted in 2010. It’s had a lot of hits this month, so I’m expanding,
editing and sharing it again.
I’m asked all the time
about how I heal, and although some of what I’m about to share is on my website
and in other posts, here’s my top five eight tips for having consistent
results.
1) Have faith. When I
mention this most people assume I’m talking about having faith in God, gods or
spirit. Have faith in yourself first. No matter what the outcome, believe you
can heal anything. Don’t gauge your potential to heal by successes or failures.
2) Don’t make excuses.
I hear too many people saying things like: the person’s not ready to be healed,
they’ve chosen this illness for their higher good, they’ve chosen to live a
short life, it’s their journey, and … (fill the gap). Don’t buy into this at
all.
3) Have no
expectation. The only thing that you need to focus on is healing. I do this by
repeating the phrase perfect health, but I don’t think about how that will manifest
in the client. I’m healing, not healing a particular illness, just healing.
4) Every time you heal
it’s the first time. There are similarities between healings, but try to avoid
comparing one healing with another. This will prevent you from establishing a
routine.
5) Know that you’re
not in control. The only thing you control is your willingness to walk up to
the table over and over again. Don’t be afraid. Dig this out of your
subconscious mind. Trust me, in there, it’s screaming, ‘I’m hanging on tight!’
6) Be honest with
yourself and clients. Eventually you’ll experience something you haven’t
encountered before, feel vulnerable, not be able to answer client’s questions,
or ease client’s worries and fears. It’s okay to simply not know. Don’t
embellish information or past outcomes. Clients will respect you more and
honesty contributes to and accelerates healing.
7) Technique is
someone else’s experience, not a formula for success. Be flexible. Faith,
intention and courage heal, not technique. Technique’s often an unnecessary
accessory.
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