From the Editor's Computer
Last weekend I attended a three-day workshop
in Bashaw on Theta Healing.
Theta Healing starts when the brain waves
are in the Theta cycle, and at that stage one is able to create a closer
connection with God allowing one to heal or create healthy conditions in the
mind and body.
We had a fabulous group, with women (and one
teenage boy) from all over. We were all
of varying ages and from various different backgrounds. We had different jobs and different life
experiences and memories.
While our individual reasons for attending
the workshop may have sounded as different and individualized as each of us
were, the underlying reason was the same...we each were in need of healing in
some area of our lives.
One thing that I noticed at the workshop is
the varying attitudes we hold as individuals towards healing. Some people are ready to take on full
responsibility for finding new ways and means to heal themselves. They are willing to do what they need to do
in order to bring about that healing - be it making changes to their physical
environment, changing their diet, dealing with unresolved emotional issues,
changing their habitual thought patterns and more.
Some, on the other hand, are very
reluctant. They want someone to do the
work for them. They don’t want to take
any responsibility on themselves that would bring to their awareness that
something they have done, or a belief pattern that they have nurtured, may be
the reason for their illness. They may
say they want to heal, but deep down they don’t.
Some have very serious, deeply wounding
hurts that they have buried within themselves that they need to bring to the
surface and confront before they can bring about any healing.
Others just needed to be guided towards the
healing method that they were ready for and the changes that awaited them.
Healing can happen on so many levels and in
so areas of our lives. Are we ready to
take responsibility for ourselves and our health?
Beth
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