Thursday, 31 March 2016

What Is Healing

Pure Natural Healing Guide Review We think of healing generally refer to the healing of an injury, a healing of pain of some kind. But what happens if pain doesn't subside? What happens when doctors don't have any more answers to solving the problem? What happens the problem isn't pain per se, but constant confusion, unhappiness, anger, or fear? When we think of healing in terms of an injury, we think of bed rest or not using the area that has been hurt. Resting while feeding it nutrients that will help sustain it and aid in the body's natural ability to repair itself. Occasionally, the trauma is so severe it requires surgery; an active outside force to heal the wound.

I am commonly asked if they, my clients, need to 'believe in' healing for it to occur. My response to that is very simple. Have you ever walked into a room where there was someone who was depressed? How about when there was someone ecstatically happy? Have you ever felt someone watching you without seeing them, turning around and then seeing someone there? These are all signs of a natural sensitivity to the world around us. We are more influenced by our environment than we think and specifically the people in it, who have the capacity to change their own frequencies through their thoughts and intentions.


Our brains operate during our day-to-day activities at a beta brainwave frequency. This is most optimal for logical, time sequential thinking for things like deadlines, figuring out income and expenditures and when the rent is due. When healthy, we can live in this frequency during the day indefinitely. When we rest, our brains move to an alpha brainwave state or deep physical and mental relaxation, then to theta, the place between waking and sleeping, then delta when we are asleep. As the brain controls the rest of the body, when we are unhealthy, when there is trauma, mental or physical pain, healing can only best occur when the brain is in these resting phases.


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