A time for healing while sheltering at home
By now I know you understand that I read a lot of books, articles, and follow some social media. On social media I share postings on people doing good things in the world and the magic of nature – and trees being my favorite subject. With books and articles, I focus on learning to improve my ability to help others. There are some people I follow, and other authors I discover because of the people I follow.
Moving beyond form
While reading an article on Tom Kenyon’s website, a channeled Conversation with Mary Magdalen, I came across these statements:
“True transformation does not require hope and moves even in despair.”
“The word transformation has two roots—the word ‘form,’ meaning the structure of something and the Latin word or prefix ‘trans,’ meaning beyond, across or on opposite sides. Thus, the word transformation means something akin to moving beyond form.”
Like Tom, I found these statements profound. I had never stopped to think about the word “transformation” as moving beyond form. I had decided to name my work “Healing Transformation” because I wanted to help others transform dis-ease into ease.
Now these quotes have made my choice of the word transformation even more valid.
The idea of moving beyond form also describes remote healing perfectly.
Remote healing
Although I have been practicing long distance (remote) healing for over a decade, during the Covid 19 lockdowns, I have been practicing remote healing 100%.
I have had many phone calls asking about my work during these troubling times. Sometimes, however when people find out that I am only doing remote work, they do not want to try healing remotely.
So, I decided to write a blog on remote healing and its ability to produce desired results — or its efficacy – which is the same as in person. I use the energy that is all around us to trigger a person’s body to heal itself
Remote healing before COVID
I first encountered remote healing when I did a training with Bill Bengston in 2006. Bill described how he treated mice with remote bio-energy healing that had been injected with mammary cancer — and how most of them recovered. He later wrote about it in his book Chasing the Cure. I then went on to do a training in Domancic Bioenegy and during the second level teaching, remote healing was demonstrated.
Since then, I have come across many studies that show the efficacy of remote healing. Reiki, EFT (Emotion Freedom Technique) also known as tapping, Shamanism, and Qigong all use remote healing to help their clients.
Lynn MacTaggert and her Intention Project, and the Heart Math Institute have both demonstrated the power of our minds to create change over distance. For years Lynn has promoted her Power of Eight groups virtually through her community forum. Beginning in 2008 Hearth Math Institute conducted research and found existing research that substantiates their fourth hypothesis of:
“Large numbers of people creating heart-centered states of care, love, and compassion will generate a more coherent field environment that can benefit others and help offset the current planet wide discord and incoherence.”
They found experiments where thousands of people meditate for peace in certain cities and the crime rates reduced.
Most significantly was an experiment conducted during the Lebanon war in the 1980s. Results showed that when 1,000 people in Jerusalem meditated on world peace, war deaths in Lebanon went down by over 75%. Not only did war deaths go down, but crime and other destructive happenings also went down on the days the group meditated.
Check out this 2016 article Making The Voice of Peace Stronger – 3 Scientific Reasons You Should Meditate for World Peace.
You can also find more details about this experiment on collective consciousness, International Peace Project in the Middle East: The Effects of the Maharishi Technology (https://www.jstor.org/stable/174032) of the Unified Field in the Journal of Conflict Resolution — 32(4): 776-812, 1988 and 34: 756768, 1990.
Group Consciousness
There are many such experiments. Given the positive social changes that have been brought about by group meditation, my hope is that large meditation gatherings will become popular — just as meditation has become mainstream.
I am sure you have all had a premonition of knowing who is calling you without looking when your phone rings. And times when just thinking of someone often results in a phone call or a chance meeting. This is called synchronicity. These experiences prove that on some level, we are all connected.
Because we are all connected is why remote healing works just as well as in-person healing.
Your body knows how to heal itself.
Just like your parents’ kiss on your scrape as a child, I do not heal people. I offer you the energy to your body that will allow your body to heal itself. Our bodies know how to heal.
Meanwhile, take care of yourself. If you do need help with healing naturally, give me a call at (416) 203-2744. I’m here to help.
Stay strong,
~~Ellen