The
word energy is derived from the Greek words ‘en’ meaning in or inside and
‘ergon’ meaning work, force, power or effort.
Healing energy can therefore be interpreted as doing our inner work so
that we can become whole.
Physical
Healing
We
have all had aches and pains, cuts and bruises, infection and illnesses. We may
have needed antibiotics, stitches or painkillers to help and taken time out to
rest and recuperate but essentially our bodies heal themselves.
Emotional
Healing
We
have all suffered emotional pain and injuries too. We have all experienced unpleasant painful
feelings such as anger, fear, sadness, loneliness and rejection. Our natural response is to deny these
feelings as we are too ashamed to admit to them. After all, emotional pain is
harder to see and therefore easier to ignore.
However when these feelings are suppressed in the subconscious mind, the
body always responds in some way – muscular tension, pain and stiffness, and
the autonomic nervous system floods the body with anxiety-stimulating stress
hormones such as adrenalin and cortisol.
We
learn through experience that society does not deem it appropriate to express
painful emotions and we even call them ‘negative’ to reinforce the idea that
they are unwanted. However, when these
emotions are not expressed, they become stored in our body, energy system and
unconscious mind. When painful emotions
are suppressed or denied, the act of suppression leads to anxiety, worry or
depression, physical illness or addition. People usually turn to painkillers,
medication or self-medicate with alcohol or drugs.
Pain
from the past continues to affect the present.
It can take years to even acknowledge that painful emotions exist. But until we can finally admit to ourselves
that something is wrong, we will find it very difficult to heal. We remain in this pattern of suppression and
denial until we are ready to release and transform.
Becoming
Whole
Becoming
whole means being in good health and balance of all levels – physical,
emotional, mental and spiritual.
Wholeness involves acknowledging and accepting all that we are. First it is necessary to discover and accept
the more ‘negative’ aspects of our character and all the painful emotions we
carry.
Few
people genuinely love or understand themselves enough. It is so much easier to judge ourselves and
find ourselves lacking in some way, not being worthy enough or lovable
enough. Understanding is key:
understanding where those painful emotions came from and the beliefs we have
around them. We must forgive ourselves
for the mistakes we have made and we must also forgive others for the mistakes
they have made towards us. If you cannot
forgive, you must at least learn to detach from the pain and let it go. It is the only way to heal, the only way to
set yourself free from the pain of the past.
Moving
Forward
The
best way to develop love, understanding and forgiveness is through a spiritual
practice such as meditation; a form of healing such as spiritual, energy or
Reiki healing; healing meditation connecting with the energy of love; or even
counselling. Meditation helps you enter
the witness state of detachment from thoughts and feelings and experience
stillness and clarity of mind. Healing
treatments can help you connect with the divine energy of source, make you
aware of what’s in your heart and fully experience your feelings. Counselling can help you identify painful
emotions and explore their origin. By
making the connection with your heart, the soul is more able to connect with
the body and infuse the body with more light, or soul energy, that helps you
release and move forward. I do believe
that the body wants to heal itself; we just need to get out of the way and let
it happen.
A
Lifelong Process
Healing
is a life-long process. It involves
learning about ourselves and being willing to change. I believe that meditation is one of the most
profound methods of self-healing we can do and is something that can be
practiced regularly by everyone. You can
meditate upon your thoughts and emotions and discover where they came from.
Vipassana Meditation teaches you how to choose and master your thoughts,
thereby influencing your moods and feelings, which has a direct bearing on the
physical body. If you practice healing
meditation, you can direct a beam of bright white light into areas of tension,
pain or illness and visualise the body healing itself. By being willing to change, accept and
integrate all parts of ourselves, we can all lead healthier and happier lives.
Helen
Shortland is a Reiki Master Teacher, Meditation Teacher and Holistic Therapist
based at Little London Herbal Stores on Kings Walk in Nottingham city centre.
For further information about her courses, workshops and therapies, please
visit her website at http://helenshortland.com.
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