Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A wholistic approach

We hold ourselves back from success. I have used growth activities, seminars and exercises, meditation, energy psychology, affirmations, mastermind groups and more. Still I have not reached the effectiveness and success that I strive for. Today I had a session with a medical intuitive who told me that I was using only about ten percent of my healing potential. She has the wonderful ability to see energy. She proceeded to do her own healing on the various energy patterns in my body and said that my life is in a process of complete transformation and I am beginning a new and exciting chapter. I'm down with that. I have always believed in a wholistic approach. We never see the complete picture. We can never be absolutely sure of all that is contributing to or perpetuating a problem. Therefore, let's use whatever resources we have. That, to me, is a wholistic approach. One who takes that approach is a competent healer. There is so much to learn. There is so much room to grow. That's what so many Western M.D.'s don't understand. They don't realize how much they don't know. But, they're learning (as am I).
Stay whole.
Randall

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