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    How easy is it to receive PERMANENT healing?

    January 20th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

    rose rosetree, spiritual healingNearly three weeks into the new year, what’s with those New Year’s Resolutions?

    When it’s relatively easy to keep them, your cherished choice can be accomplished by the sheer force of your will. If you’re wavering, consider the possibility that you need more than will. You might need healing.

    These days, more people than ever are involved in holistic healing. More of us are do-it-yourselfers. Both these trends are exciting. Yet many would-be healers are confused about how to do healing, whether emotional, spiritual, or physical.

    In this series of articles, I’d like to share my most important discoveries. They developed over 40 years of professional work in the mind-body-spirit field.

    Mind-Body-Spirit Healing Principle #1: Calm down and do one kind of healing at a time. 

    Just yesterday, my client “Gladys” was confused because she had flashes of past-life contact with her husband “Joe.” She thought this might be relevant to cutting her cord of attachment to him.

    Here at this blog, we’ve had previous conversation about “Trans-Generational Cords of Attachment.” Newbies with great enthusiasm are mushing together different perceptions, different fields of healing, and coming up with creative new ideas.

    Wonderful though that creativity is, please learn skills or even read FAQs from a trusted expert. You can mix-and-match your wardrobe in highly individual ways and there will be no major problem. What’s the worst that can happen, you’re nominated for “What’s Not to Wear”?

    Healing is different. It’s a waste of time (or worse) to act creatively until you know the basics.

    Gladys did great in her session, but only after I explained that cutting a cord of attachment helps with a relationship in this lifetime — which is plenty. As for flashbacks from past lives, STUFF from there is best healed with a separate skill set.

    Personally, I use Energy Release Regression Therapy, for which it is necessary to be a certified consulting hypnotist and then learn specific, rather technical, skills as a regression therapist.

    Even though I own both skill sets, 12 Steps to Cut Cords of Attachment(R) and Energy Release Regression Therapy, I do ‘em one at a time. I don’t mush ‘em together.

    Educate me, Blog-Buddies, if you know differently. Personally, I don’t think any professional would. That would be like going to your friendly neighborhood heart surgeon/dentist.

    Mind-Body-Spirit Healing Principle #2: Whenever you move out STUFF permanently, that’s a big deal

    STUFF is my name for stored-up debris on the level of auras, which also means on the level of your subconscious mind.

    Healing STUFF doesn’t come by accident, nor is it the result of figuring things out psychologically.

    Techniques of Energy Spirituality, Energy Medicine, and Energy Psychology are all especially good at moving out STUFF efficiently and permanently.  

    When any major STUFF is healed, that’s a huge step forward in your personal evolution. And the results of healing STUFF are cumulative.

    So don’t worry about which STUFF is most important to heal. The presenting problem in your life, like Gladys’ problems with Joe, can be a great place to start.

    Mind-Body-Spirit Healing Principle #3: A reading is not a healing

    When you have a fine insight, congratulations. When you have thoughts or cognitions or visions (visual thoughts) that point in the direction of healing, congratulations.

    Just remember, a reading is not a reading.

    Gladys was confused when I told her that her past-life flashbacks were great but didn’t mean she had healed a thing.

    I know it’s hard in the world of present-day technology to tell the difference between an idea and a healing. But having someone branded as a “friend” on Facebook or watching a TV show on a topic doesn’t mean you have changed anything significant.

    Energy literacy is one way to tell the difference. Energy literacy means using Deeper Perception, as in aura reading, empath merges, etc.

    Here’s one example. In my sessions with clients, I can do Aura Reading Research where I read any chakra databank in everyone you have ever known, and at any time you have known that person. You decide what you want to learn from your present or past and I pull that data from your own aura (and subconscious mind).

    This is possible, even easy, because you carry the imprint right in your aura, of everyone you have known. Only there’s one catch: You must meet face-to-face or voice-to-voice or both. So a phone call is fine, but “friending” isn’t. Trust me, I’ve searched for that. To my perception, it isn’t there.

    So that’s how I arrived at the notion that, in order to receive a significant imprint on the level of energy and aura, you must meet face-to-face or voice-to-voice or both.

    When a relationship (or insight) is on the surface level of life, so superficial it doesn’t even leave a significant imprint in your aura, how could it possibly heal STUFF at the level of your aura? Nope, all that can happen, really, is a superficial idea about healing at the level of your aura.

    Which isn’t like comparing apples and oranges. It’s more like comparing ripe, juicy apples with one cute-looking raisin.

    In our next post, let’s continue our conversation about the principles of healing you need to know if you really wish to receive permanet healing. Pay attention  if you would prefer to avoid wasting your time… and squander your hopes for a joyful, powerful life.

    We live in an era of “Sure you can, Honey. You want to play at healing? Go ahead. Everyone is a healer.”

    Sorry, but I disagree. Everyone can become a healer. That requires learning skills and gaining, at a minimum, basic forms of understanding.

    Comment with your ideas and questions, using the form below. What has your experience been?

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    11 Comments on “How easy is it to receive PERMANENT healing?”

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    Nick K said:

    Hey Rose, it’s Nick again (the guy with the pranic healing question). Thanks for giving your insight into that question, and although I’m not 100% sure yet what I believe I enjoy another perspective to keep me from mindlessly following a practice.

    Which brings me to my next question: can a cord of attachment (the permanent one you talk about on the ethereal level, not astral, I believe even though I do not yet know the difference) ever do something positive?

    I keep seeing you cutting them and I’m curious why we forge them in the first place. Is it as simple as just draining energy that we don’t need to have drained from us? I’m dumbfounded.

    Thanks Rose, and I look forward to reading your books. My friend ordered them after I showed him your response and he bought everything you ever wrote lol. Expect a session in the near future!

    Nick

    January 20th, 2010 at 5:00 pm
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    Val said:

    Hi Rose,
    Interesting points in your article. I’m looking forward to reading the rest of it. I do sometimes combine techniques, like adding a bit of tapping as a complement during a ZPoint healing and find that I get very good results.

    What usually doesn’t work is “mashing” as you say, lots of different techniques in a pot shot kind of way. When someone tells me they are doing x and y and z and w too, I know they won’t have much success and they usually don’t.

    Thanks for sharing, Val

    January 20th, 2010 at 6:24 pm
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    Anita said:

    My opinion and my experience is that people have to put in the time and effort to do anything well, and that includes being a healer. That does not discount natural talent or intelligence, but it seems to me that in this day of multi-tasking and handy labeling, some people want to take the easy way out and either rush things or assume that trying something a few times equals competence and mastery. For example, especially with the Internet, more people than ever feel that they have the expertise to diagnose medical illnesses, be an armchair psychiatrist, or recommend certain medications or herbal treatments (some actors come to mind here).

    Yet nobody thinks that it is desirable or acceptable to learn surgery from a book or from the Internet alone. That’s why a surgery training program is an additional 5 years after medical school. It takes that long to get good at surgery. Not to mention that even several recently successful pop psych books have said that it takes 10,000 hours of dedicated practice and study to become an expert at anything.

    In my humble opinion, it is more dangerous to try to do something, or several things, one doesn’t really know much about. Better and safer to be honest and admit that we don’t know everything, can’t do everything. We’re only human. That’s why we can refer ourselves to those who have expertise in an area that we don’t. Even physicians have to receive medical care from other physicians. This is not meant to sound negative or old-fashioned but an honest reflection of my personal experience.

    January 21st, 2010 at 12:53 am
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    ANITA, Malcolm Gladwell’s book “Outliers” has a lot to say about the 10,000 hours.

    If many other writers have picked up the concept, the credit still belongs to him for originating it, I suspect.

    Thanks for your comments too, VAL.

    NICK, I will soon open up a blog post dedicated to questions about cutting cords of attachment, so check back here. It should be up within a week — at least, that’s the plan.

    January 21st, 2010 at 3:28 pm
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    Anita said:

    Hi Rose,

    Gladwell’s book ‘Outliers’ is the best-known re: 10,000 hours (in the same way that he popularized the term ‘tipping point’ but didn’t invent it), but other books published around the same time also discuss the concept of 10,000 hrs and expertise. He has the most influence because he is a best-selling author (‘Tipping Point,’ ‘Blink’) and also a staff writer for an influential publication (‘The New Yorker’).

    I have a personal but as yet scientifically unsubstantiated theory that when something enters the collective mind, sometimes several people pick up on it around the same time. E.g., an American scientist and a French scientist are both credited with the discovery of the HIV virus.

    Right now what has captivated the collective mind seems to be the idea of the Zero Point field and quantum physics. We still need more research, though.

    January 21st, 2010 at 4:12 pm

    [...] (If you’re looking for the first three principles, read this earlier discussion about energy healing.) [...]

    January 22nd, 2010 at 3:53 pm
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    ANITA, I fell in love with that theory of yours back in college. Then we called it the “Zeigeist.” (German for “the spirit of the time.”)

    After Zeitgeist popularizer Malcolm Gladwell introduced me to the concept of the 10,000 hours, I found it explained a lot.

    I know that when I sat down and calculated for myself, working as a spiritual teacher, writer and healer, it was way more than 10,000 hours.

    January 22nd, 2010 at 5:23 pm
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    lisa said:

    Hi Rose,
    I am curious along the lines of what Nick asked about why we forge cords of attachment, the purpose they have in our lives…?

    A friend of mine alluded to the idea that cords of attachment are consensual and significant in that there is intent on my part about the kinds of cords of attachments I have, and what is in them… in the sense that the items in the cord are experiences particular to me (my soul??) to learn from and evolve as a human…

    Perhaps this is something just in my cords, a pattern, but there has been a tinge of a victim mentality uncomfortably lurking for me around having cords of attachment, like I am victimized by that cord/person and what is in the cord. That victim mentality doesn’t resonate for me and feels disempowering, so I am thinking there is something about how I have understood cords of attachments that isn’t on the up and up…

    Any thoughts or comments that you have would be appreciated, when you have the time, of course : ) !

    January 24th, 2010 at 2:41 am
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    LISA, this is a great question, and has the depth of someone who has actually experienced having someone with professional skills cut a cord of attachment. Plus the distinctive depth of YOU.

    I am going to put up a blog post tomorrow related to all this and would appreciate if you would cut-and-paste this great question of yours as a comment there. (Something I am not able to do, of course.)

    Sound good?

    A response will follow shortly after.

    January 24th, 2010 at 10:24 pm
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    lisa said:

    HI Rose,

    I have had wonderful sessions with you cutting cords of attachment–my guess is around 12-15 sessions cutting cords. I definitely feel the benefits, and the accumulative benefits feel *very* significant to me.

    It is difficult to describe with words, but what comes to mind are more self-ownership, an easier time making decisions that serve me better (not self-sacrificing as much, or recognizing this behavior quicker when I find myself falling into it), and a sense of freedom that I would describe as “hmmm, yah, this is MY life.”

    Of course, the particular cord items that you describe (from each cord of attachment) are illuminating and often VERY validating, which I experience as healing in itself. (Something I have experienced with psychotherapy–the validation and developing a relationship with the therapist that can establish new ways of relating, something I feel is a form of permanent healing… but this is probably a whole other question/topic : )!!!)

    Kind regards and looking forward to your blog post! : ) Lisa

    January 25th, 2010 at 12:20 am
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    Nearly two years later, I was having a conversation with a client about releasing about cutting a cord of attachment.

    The answer is quite pertinent to this thread, so feel free to take a look at Comments 384-391 here:

    http://www.rose-rosetree.com/blog/2010/01/25/cut-cords-attachment-cord-cutting-aura-healing/

    January 2nd, 2012 at 2:17 pm
     
     

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