Sunday, 28 June 2009

The Way I See It

I have been working as a healer now for more than a decade and during this time I feel that I have developed my own particular way of regarding health issues. I acknowledge gratefully the teachers that i have had during my journey of learning - including Nora Franglen, Ann Parker, Grahame Wyllie and my many clients, each of whom have taught me something new.

I'd like also to say thank you to Rosemary Moghadam who is the course leader on the Counseling course that I am half way through. If anyone out there is thinking of studying counseling - even just a basic course - I would encourage them to do it. Studying counseling over the last 3 years has been a formative and fascinating experience that has improved my self understanding and my interpersonal skills.

Staying Healthy

Staying Healthy is one of our biggest challenges as human beings in this difficult time. We are under attack from many directions. The four levels of being that I address when I am working with a client are the physical, the emotional, the mental and the spiritual.

What does this mean? To simplify it as much as possible, it means that on each of the four levels we may be experiencing imbalances.

  • Firstly, for example on the physical level we may be suffering from nutritional deficiencies or from toxicity both of which can be caused by a range of problems that are more prevalent these days thanks to our "modern" lifestyles.
  • Secondly, many of my clients are carrying a heavy burden of emotional baggage that can be blocking their progress and causing negative thinking that is self destructive.
  • Thirdly, imbalances in the mental aspect include "stinkin thinkin" (negative thought patterns) and allowing oneself to be sucked into the "illusion" side of life causing mistakenly polarized views such as success/failure, poverty consciousness, rejection, fear, jealousy and a whole range more.
  • Imbalances at the spiritual level can cause hopelessness, despair and fear of death but may also include spiritual attack by demonic forces that cause a range of health problems such as insomnia, pain, depression and so much more.
Some of you may be surprised by the last one - the spiritual level of being. Unlike our forebears many people have given up on God. The rise of disbelief in the spiritual dimension, and especially in God, has left humanity dangerously unguarded and unprotected, leaving us open for spiritual attack.

Much illness is caused by spiritual/demonic attack. I spend a lot of my client time using Christian healing methods to divest people of "unpleasant and unhealthy attachments". Using recreational drugs and tinkering in the occult can leave one even more open to attack.

I give the spiritual aspect priority over all other health problems when I treat clients. But there is only so much I can do on my own. The clients who progress the best are those who haven't given up on God. The one thing that humanity can do to help themselves is to become aware of the spiritual dimension and to ask for Divine help and protection all of the time.

I am a Christian as I have found that this is the surest and most powerful model to use in healing. However it isn't a "religion" thing, but an openness to the transcendent. After all, we may not be able to prove that there is a God, but we certainly can't prove that there isn't one either, and there are so many testimonies by individuals who have experienced God that it is wisest - in my opinion - to suspend disbelief and be open to all possibilities.

For example, I would recommend people to view aglimpseofheaven.com, the site of Ian McCormack who died and met Jesus Christ before coming back to tell his story all over the world.

In my next blog I will talk about some of the current problems that people are bringing with them to see me. I hope you will enjoy - and not be offended by - my musings.

Love and blessings
Christine Fadhley

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