Healing Childhood Wounds
I'd like to share these stories of clients:
Releasing Both Physical and Emotional
Pain
Accessing the Root of the Problem
Releasing Both Physical
And Emotional Pain
Joan was experiencing pain in her side
located around her hip and ribs. I checked in with her
guides as the session began. I intuitively knew the
pain was energetic in nature and was connected to an
aspect of Joan.
I guided her to breathe into the pain
she was feeling and open herself to receive the information
it was holding for her.
Joan was quiet for almost 30 minutes.
When she spoke, she told me the pain was about her 8-year-old
“inner child”. She had just had a long conversation
with her inner child. Through the conversation, Joan’s
inner child was “surprised it was ok to be angry”.
After the conversation, Joan’s pain
was gone, and she was left with a deep understanding
and appreciation for herself.
Being raised with a Bi-Polar
mother, there was no safe way for her anger to be
expressed as she was growing up. Through the session,
she released the pain both emotionally and physically
and healed an old childhood wound.
Accessing the Root of the Problem
Tim had severe pain just below his scapula
and the pain was making it difficult for him to take
a breath.
Through the session I encouraged him to
center and breathe into the pain. I asked him to let
go of his logical mind and allow his senses to explore
the pain.
There was resistance and distraction to
allowing this process, so, ultimately, I shifted my
focus to balancing his energy field to enable him to
become open to exploring the pain.
After the session, the pain had diminished,
but was still present. I knew it needed time to “ripen.”
A day later, Tim called in great pain
to ask if I could work with him again. I was guided
to say "no." The next week, during our regular
appointment he told me of his experience of releasing
his pain.
He had connected the pain to his abusive
childhood and realized how he was perpetuating the abusive
pattern through pain in his body. After he made the
connection, the pain was gone.
True healing happens when the
root of the problem is accessed. Metaphorically speaking,
I simply opened doors and planted the seeds to allow
Tim to embrace his own healing when he was ready to
do so.
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studies please take a look at our list of case studies