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What is Energy?

Guided Self Healing is based on the premise that humans are, in essence, coherent fields of energy. In a state of health our fields are intact, connecting centers vibrant, and flow is free.  When fields become fractured, our centers are clouded and our flow is blocked, we experience disease.

The 3 Levels of Wisdom

We all have many levels of wisdom or knowing within us:

  1. The Conscious Mind: Everyday knowing, what we consciously know. It experiences life literally and focuses on matter.
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  3. The Unconscious Mind: This is a deeper level known through dreams, powerful images, synchronicities or hypnosis. It experiences life symbolically and focuses on soul.
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  5. Deepest Wisdom: This is the deepest level of knowing. In the East it might be called Chi, Prana or Shakti. In the West, it is often called Soul, Life Force or Inner Truth. This deepest wisdom is an ‘Ah ha’ — a sense of just knowing something, even though the knowledge did not come consciously or rationally. This level of wisdom is stored within the body. It experiences life metaphysically and focuses on spirit.

Healing can occur at each of these levels, but working at the level of deepest wisdom is by far the most effective and powerful. Because this level of understanding is deeper than the level of the conscious mind - it knows the reason behind the disease or block, and what to do about it.

Accessing Deepest Wisdom

Accessing this level of knowledge can be very difficult. Suffering from the effects of trauma is like being a deer caught in the headlights - one is blinded by the anxieties of the conscious mind, and by “traumatic templates” created from past traumas that are long forgotten (at least in the conscious mind).


There are many ways to bypass the “static” of the conscious mind.

 

Guided Self Healing uses a technique called Kinesiology, or muscle testing, as a way of accessing our deepest wisdom. By testing a muscle for yes/no responses (as simple as pushing down on an out-stretched arm), and using the GSH protocols as a guide, a facilitator is able to help discover the root cause of trauma or block, and the most efficient and appropriate intervention to clear it.

 

 

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