Healing Ground

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What Happens During an In-Person Healing?
Recipients lie fully dressed on a massage table. Through the laying-on-of-hands and techniques on the subtle fields around the body, the healer clears blockages and fine-tunes the aura, correct blockages, speed or spinning directions in specific chakras that need correction. As well as correcting any of the other main energy systems in the body as Meridian, Five Elements, Triple Warmer, Grid, Celtic Weave, Radiant Circuits, electrics as the core practice of energy medicine.
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A person leaves usually feeling deeply relaxed and energized. Treatments are gentle, non-invasive.
What Is a Chakra?
The Sanskrit word chakra translates to a wheel or disk. In yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda, this term refers to wheels of energy throughout the body. There are seven main chakras that align along the spine, starting from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. The spheres run along the spine, but extend through and past the front, back, and both sides of your body. Chakras are a spinning vortex of energy that is not seen by the human eye but can be seen, felt, and sensed with intuition. This invisible healing energy, called prana, is a vital life force, which keeps us vibrant, healthy, and alive.
survival, will to live
Root (red)
emotions, sexuality
Sacral (orange)
personal power
Solar Plexus (yellow)
love, compassion
Heart (green)
communication, creativity
Throat (sky blue)
intuition, imagination
Third Eye (violet)
knowledge, spirituality
Crown (white)
When all of our chakras are open, we feel vibrant and alive. The energy flow throughout the body is palpable. When a chakra is closed or leaking energy, the part of the body that it nourishes eventually becomes ill, and we do not develop the potential of its psychological function. Chakra problems can include tearing, little to no spin, leaks, and vortices separated from the chakra’s root. Repairing a chakra is like repairing a broken engine of a car: the healthy chakra churns the power for your energetic system so it runs well.
What is Vibrational Sound Therapy?

Everyone has a vibration that is the signature of their health and wellbeing. You could think of it as a natural result of the processes that run our physical bodies as well as our mental, emotional, and subtle bodies. Similar to a musical instrument that can fall out of tune through use, our bodies can also fall out of vibrational harmony and potentially develop illness. Stress and negativity create blockages of a healthy flow of energy, showing up in the energy field around our body as lower energy disturbances at first, and later as illness in our physical body.
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Sound and vibration can be used to re-tune us to health and one of the most powerful modalities for this is the use of Himalayan singing bowls. When there is a deep relaxation through soothing, resonant sound, the body is affected on a cellular level, opening up the flow of energy to move us back toward vibrational alignment with health. Sound can help us shift our energy frequency from lower to higher, removing the lower frequencies of emotions such as fear, anger, and resentment. The sound of the bowls is calming, and they are frequently used as a meditation aid as the sound induces a sense of peacefulness.
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– Adapted from the Introduction to How to Heal with Singing Bowls, by Suren Shrestha, pages 13-15
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