Healer
Becoming a healer for me started with a horse,
A healer is not:
If we choose to be healers, and we all can be in some form, it must come from a place of inclusion, trust and love.
Here are my ways of being with you:
- which led to nutrition,
- which led to energy work,
- which led to courses of study,
- which led to the opening of possibilities for all kinds of healing,
- which led to more studies of the body, the mind and the spirit.
- I found that energy work is universal through time and culture.
- I learned that I love bio-chem
- I learned I loved understanding not only what the body is and does but the beautiful dance it is.
A healer is not:
- someone who limits possibility, thinking or feeling
- someone who says anything is just part of growing old
- someone who says the only way is...herbs, meditation, essential oils, allopathic medicine, traditional practices
- who makes judgements
- is hierachical or patriarchical
- who removes choices from people.
If we choose to be healers, and we all can be in some form, it must come from a place of inclusion, trust and love.
- Traditional practices and allopathic must learn to exist in an inclusive world.
- If I break an arm I want an x-ray and a cast.
- If I have a degenerative condition allopathic practices are not designed to heal them.
Here are my ways of being with you:
- I choose to work with the whole person.
- I choose to get to the core causes: physical, emotional, energetic, intergenerational, spiritual.
- I choose to do that from a place of inclusion.
- I choose to do that from a place of constant learning which incorporates any new knowledge that can help.
- I choose to do that from a place of neutrality.
- I choose to answer your questions as long as you need to ask them.
- I choose to be your guide.
- I am not a doctor. My methodologies are not only not approved, but seldom even studied by the FDA. (They have their lane, we have ours.)