Healing with the Head

CDT028

Healing with the Head

Healing; Alchemy

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(3) CDs: 17.95

In a question and answer format, this talk covers topics such as symptoms of concern, changing habits in the musculature of the body and associated neurological responses, centers and their associated sensation, and the necessity for responsibility.

Synopsis

This workshop delves into the practice of healing with the head, emphasizing the mental and perceptual aspects of healing, including diagnosis, attention, and the role of super habits. It explores how mental focus and awareness can transform perception, manage sensations, and address the root causes of physical and emotional conditions. Themes include the interplay of mind and body, the periodic nature of pain, and the philosophical and ethical considerations of healing.

Summary

The talk provides a comprehensive exploration of healing through mental processes, weaving together practical techniques and reflective inquiry. Key points include:

1. Mental Tools for Healing:

- Healing begins with focused attention, accurate observation, and a clear understanding of the mind-body connection.

- Visualization and directed attention are described as powerful tools for rewiring mental and physical patterns.

2. Super Habits and Underlying Patterns:

- Super habits, deeply ingrained patterns influencing physical and mental states, are seen as the primary obstacles to lasting change.

- Addressing these habits requires a combination of awareness, effort, and specific exercises.

3. The Periodic Nature of Pain:

- Pain and illness are described as cyclic phenomena, with alternating periods of intensity and relief.

- Recognizing and working with these cycles allows healers to time interventions effectively.

4. Philosophy of Healing:

- Illness often serves a functional purpose, reflecting unresolved internal or karmic patterns.

- The talk stresses the importance of discernment in deciding whether intervention is appropriate, avoiding unnecessary disruption of natural processes.

5. Ethical and Practical Considerations:

- Healers are encouraged to approach their work with humility, treating their role as one of facilitation rather than control.

- The importance of non-attachment, both to outcomes and to one’s role as a healer, is emphasized.

6. Practical Techniques:

- Exercises include visualizing energy flows, observing habitual patterns, and working with the body through massage or movement.

- Participants are guided to address not only physical symptoms but also the underlying mental and emotional dynamics.

The session concludes with reflections on the limits of healing, the ethical responsibilities of healers, and the ongoing nature of self-discovery and growth.

Keywords and Key Phrases

  • Healing with the head
  • Super habits
  • Bioelectrical energy
  • Directed attention
  • Cyclic nature of pain
  • Visualization techniques
  • Mind-body connection
  • Perception and sensation management
  • Functional illness
  • Philosophical healing
  • Non-attachment in healing
  • Ethical considerations in diagnosis
  • Transformative awareness

Graphic Prompt for Visualization

*"A serene and abstract representation of a human head surrounded by glowing networks of light, symbolizing bioelectrical energy and mental focus. Threads of light flow from the head to the body, highlighting the connection between mind and physical health. The background blends ethereal blues and golds with swirling patterns, evoking cycles, balance, and the transformative power of perception."*