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Showing posts with label healing. Show all posts
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Monday, October 11, 2010

Can color make you feel better?

There are seven main energy centres (chakras) of the body. These chakras are like spirals of energy, each one relating to the others. Using the seven colors of the spectrum, Color Therapy aims to balance and enhance our body's energy centres/chakras and also to help stimulate our body's own healing process. Color Therapy uses color to rebalance the Chakras that have become depleted of energy.

Color therapy can be shown to help on a physical level; however there are deeper issues around the colours on the psychological and spiritual levels. Color has a profound effect on us on all levels, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. If our energy centres become blocked or depleted, then our body cannot function properly and this, in turn, can lead to a variety of problems on any level. 

Our well being is not purely a physical issue. Many more practitioners are now treating patients in a holistic manner. That is to say, we are body, mind and spirit and none of these areas function entirely alone; each has an effect upon the other. This is why Color Therapy can be so helpful since color addresses all levels of our being.  

This post was taken from Three Hearts & Company

 

Monday, August 16, 2010

Mind-Altering Practices

Shamanism is a collection of archaic mind-altering practices existing worldwide. It is associated with the origins of human civilizations. The war shaman was the leader, the king. In China, the Mandate of Heaven is originally the concept of the war shaman being permitted to enter the Tao and create a kingdom.

The shamanic path contains the original, or native medical traditions and knowledge of humanity. It also gives us the model of the ruler of the people as a warrior- philosopher-king. War, healing and bewitching are the functions of a shaman.

The war shaman is a military archetype that pervades both Eastern and Western cultures. It represents power through conquest. It is also an ancient model for leadership in many cultures.

The healing shaman is the archetype for medicine and curing. It represents power through benefiting others. It is also an ancient model for those who retrieve information from other worlds or realms that can be used for healing. Healing shamans are guided by visions, dreams, and practices that use sacred plants.

The bewitching shaman is the negative magical archetype. It represents power through coercion, deception, and illusion. Bewitching shamans parasitically prey on weaker beings. Bewitching shamans are guided by malevolent deceased ancestors.

To be continued...

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Changing Mental Patterns: Hypnosis

Hypnosis is actually the safest and most effective method of adjusting probabilities by changing mental patterns. The hypnotic state can be used to greatly enhance learning ability as well as creativity and the healing of the body. The average individual is functioning within an incomplete trance state with a greatly repressed unconscious. The integration of the conscious and unconscious levels of perception can be greatly enhanced by the use of medical hypnosis. The possibilities of combining Chinese medicine with hypnosis and chi gong have tremendous potential for optimum healing.

The ultimate potential of hypnosis has not been fully explored by Western science. The ability of the mind to access information using suggestion is a probable future use of hypnosis combined with thought experimentation. The story of how Rachmaninov regained his creative excellence after daily hypnotic therapy is a good example of a non-pharmaceutical means of integrating the waking consciousness with the creative unconscious. The creative unconscious, which actively seeks an artistic integration with the waking world of conscious reality can enhance the performing aspects of the self.

Much of success in any field of inquiry is dependent upon the performance level of the individual, and this level can be greatly increased using suggestion. Any specific skill or creative ability can be tremendously enhanced in an extremely short period of time using hypnotherapeutic methods. This includes both physiological and mental changes, both of which improve the performance of the individual. Chi gong includes hypnosis and self-hypnosis; it is a method of combining energy cultivation with trance as a means of generating health and longevity. It also leads to kundalini activation.

Whatever creative project a person is working upon in waking reality is often the subject of dreams. These dreams can be guided and shaped with hypnotic suggestion so that it affects the conscious and unconscious level, and ultimately the integration of both. In terms of Western science, hypnosis is the key to consciousness integration because it is the only non-pharmaceutical means in Western medicine to unite the conscious and unconscious levels of the mind.

Enhancing creativity as well as longevity should be the goal of medical science. Each individual has the ability to rapidly evolve to greater levels of perception by the correct use of hypnosis.

If used incorrectly, hypnosis has resulted in false memory recovery syndrome. The mental compliance aspect between the hypnotherapist and individual is also threatening to the Western concept of individuality. Hypnosis was the original basis of Freud's work. The Western concept of the unconscious comes from his observations after he administered post-hypnotic suggestion to individuals. The definition of neurosis as a repressed unconscious "id" which must be controlled by the superego, represents a view of inner conflict as the basis of Western culture. The conflict between the id and the superego is the basic duality, which is unified through the completion stage of meditation. The conjunction of opposites actually represents the unification of the id and the superego, which results in an integration of perception.

Hypnosis works so well medically that it should be included in all future scientific endeavors. Very few scientists have understood that an integration of unconscious and conscious information will lead to greater discoveries and breakthroughs. Western culture values speed above any other commodity and hypnosis can be used as a means to greatly increase the speed of creative discovery in any scientific field. Creative discovery leads to greater truth, the goal of science as a whole.