Healing through your Soul Story
How could a Soul Story
reading help you heal?
Often,
simply widening your perspective on any upset, disturbance or worry in
your life is enough to allow you to shift into a place where solutions
or different approaches arise. Or you may even feel the upset or pain
release so you no longer feel the discomfort or imbalance. You can move
from an unconscious reaction to a more conscious or aware action that
supports what you truly wish to experience.
If what
is most needed is a healing, then we will be guided to that. You can
substitute “healing” with “clearing” or “balancing”. I do not do the
healing. You are the only one who can truly heal. What I do is create
a safe space and support you as you move into the healing mode. I see a
movie that shows me how you wish to proceed and relay to you what you
are doing so that your conscious self is aware of the release as it
happens. I am always amazed at the creative and varied ways that
clients handle this part of the process. The healings can be helpful
for adults and also for those who responsible for children. (I am able
to assist the child by opening up your Soul Story records and, if the
child is ready and willing, moving into a healing space with them). The
results of working with children who are not even aware that their
parent/guardian and I are doing something to support them are clear and
often show significant changes immediately. Depending on the complexity
of your or your child’s situation, sometimes more than one session is
needed to move through the layers of beliefs and habits that have built
up. I usually recommend waiting to see the initial improvement and
seeing how well it holds. If it doesn’t or a new symptom occurs, then
it can be time to check back in to see what you are now ready to work
on.
Legal Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and do not claim to heal. You
should consult with and follow your own doctor’s advice. Clients who
are ready, willing and able to move forward with their own healing
journey have experienced improvements and increased well-being. Being
“ready, willing and able” may very well include consulting with your
doctor, and taking prescribed medicines in accordance with your doctor’s
advice.
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