Your Healing Journey and Chiropractic
The principle of vitalism is based on the holistic concept that the human
body is greater than the sum of its parts. Its basic assumption is that
there is an intelligent force that creates and sustains all living organisms.
This inherent vital principle is distinct from all internal physical and
chemical forces.
Vitalism assumes that life is self-determining and self-evolving. That there
is an inherent or in-born intelligence within the body that animates, motivates,
heals, coordinates and inspires living beings is a basic principle of vitalism.
This Wisdom Within guides and directs the life of each individual on his or her
path of healing.
Healing is a process of personal evolution, growth, self-development and
self-discovery. As a person heals, it brings about a closer connection
among mind/body, heart and spirit. Healing gives the individual the
opportunity to see himself or herself more clearly, and get more in touch with
themselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. True healing
is a process of feeling more by an increasing awareness of what one is feeling
in the moment.
Sometimes when one feels more, the experience is joyful and blissful, and
sometimes one faces a very challenging healing experience representing a great
opportunity for personal growth. However, in both cases as one fully
experiences that awareness, they become more in touch with themselves and
consequently more vibrant and alive. It is through the willingness to
experience all of our feelings that we create the environment for expressing
more of who we really are, our true identity as mind/body and spirit.
Symptoms, in the vitalistic healing model, are viewed as agents of change and a
communication from the Inner Wisdom. The symptom, whether physical,
mental-emotional or spiritual is an awareness that change is needed at some
level or levels in our life experience. Judging the symptom as good or bad
is a subjective interpretation rather than an objective fact. The fact of
the matter is that symptoms are neither "good nor bad", as they are
simply an awareness of a need for change.
Change is inherent to and an integral part of the healing process, as in
order to heal, the individual must be open to change. This willingness to
change enables one to become free of past behaviors, attitudes and belief
systems, which impede personal growth and development. To become a more
emotionally mature and mentally clear (sane) individual there must be a
willingness to let go of immature behavior and unclear (insane) thinking.
"Insanity" could be defined as repeating the same unworkable behavior
patterns over and over again and expecting different results. For if we do
what we've always done, we will be what we have always been, and get what we
have always gotten.
Resisting or refusing to change means we will continue to be who we are not,
which keeps us from the freedom inherent in becoming who we truly are, which is
pure, unconditional love. Therefore, true healing involves the willingness
to transform one's life physically, emotionally and spiritually. This
process of healing and transformation is guided by one's Inner Wisdom, which
communicates to the educated mind via the body's energy systems. When this
communication from the Innate Intelligence is unimpeded, the individual can
chose to listen, and thereby transform their life. And, in order for this
healing transformation to take place, the body's energy systems must be clear of
impedance so that the Inner Wisdom can fully express, itself.
Symptoms, whether physical, mental or emotional agents of change, indicate
there is an impedance to energy flow. Severe impedance to energy flow
result, in an imbalance in the individual's energy systems. This imbalance may
express itself in the form of a condition or an illness (physical, mental or
emotional). When the educated mind listens to the Innate communication and
chooses to undergo a process of change, it brings about healing; a closer
connection of body/mind and spirit. When unheeded, the awareness in the
form of a symptom or condition is a wake up call, communicating to us the need
to initiate the change needed in the healing process.
To attempt to symptomatically intervene in the awareness part of the healing
process may interfere and delay the course of healing. Therefore,
attempting to stimulate or inhibit the body to achieve a specific symptomatic
change could interfere with the process of healing, by altering the body-mind,
in an attempt to change feelings of awareness.
Healing is greatly facilitated when there is clear communication from the
Inner Wisdom that expresses over the body's energy systems. Therefore,
healing arts that address freeing up impedance to the free flow of energy can
facilitate the healing process. However, it is always important to
acknowledge that the healing art is not the healing, but the vehicle for the
healing. All anyone can do is arrange the conditions so God can do the
healing, which is the spiritual link whereby the healing facilitator loses
his/her ego, and takes no credit for the healing. Healing is an
inside job, as it comes from the healing energy within the individual. The
healing facilitator creates the climate for healing by "encouraging"
the recipient to affirm and claim his or her own inner power in the healing
process.
Although the individual may have previously had his/her condition diagnosed
and named, a healing facilitator will always empower the recipient to take
responsibility for his/her life experience. Naming the condition
could take away the person's responsibility for their experience, if they choose
to see themselves as a condition with a person, rather than a person with a
condition. Naming the condition also gives more attention to the condition, as
can dwelling on the symptom or condition. This mind-set may amplify, aggravate
and or exacerbate the symptom or condition, for where the attention goes the
mental activity flows, and anything one gives more attention to may expand.
The naming of a condition may also empower the condition and shift the person’s
reliance away from his or her own innate capacity to heal. Healing is
empowering, and involves claiming responsibility for us, which then empowers one
to accept responsibility for all their life experiences. Naming the condition in
situations of acute or chronic severe symptoms, or where crisis intervention or
life saving emergency procedures is involved, may help the person recognize
where they are in that moment in time. This can give the person an insight
about that life experience so that they can then move ahead and initiate
healing. For the recognition of whom, and where we are in the healing
process in that moment in time, can then help us to choose to make whatever
changes are necessary to heal.
Trust and love are the foundations of vitalism and the healing process. Trust
is in the Innate Intelligence of the body as the vehicle of the emotions, mind
and spirit. The Wisdom Within communicates by way of energy systems in the
body, guiding and directing the growth and development of the individual
physically, emotionally and spiritually. Therefore, trust is inherent to
the individual's own inner potential for growth and development in the healing
process. To trust the body's Resident Intelligence involves the assurance
and acknowledgement that the Wisdom Within will express itself for the highest
good of that individual. Trust involves awareness that all the healing
power and force of the universe in dwells the Innate Intelligence of the body.
Trust is intrinsic to the knowing that the power that made the body heals the
body.
Trust is in knowing that at our deepest level, we are pure expressions of
Divine love. At the essence of our being we live by Divine love, which
animates the physical body. It is the experience of Divine love, which
connects us to all other beings and all of life. For when we experience
pure love we realize our oneness, our wholeness and feel complete in and of
ourselves. It is pure love which gives rise to the resonant bond between
the healing facilitator and the healing recipient. It is the real
sensation of pure love between agent and percipient that creates the environment
for true healing.
The healing environment is further created through the compassion of the
healing facilitator, and their ability to empathize with the healing
recipient. Empathy is the ability to identify with the personal needs and
life challenges of another individual on the healing path. It is through
this caring and sharing in the healing process that true healing takes place.
The healing facilitator then feels for the healing recipient without feeling
sorry for them in their healing challenge. Feeling sorry for someone makes
him or her a victim of sympathetic pity, not empathetic rapport. And
growth and change in the healing process can only take place when one takes
responsibility for their life and health.
In order for the healing facilitator to empower the healing recipient to grow
and change, they must come from a place of empathy, not sympathy. Ultimately
sympathy, feeling sorry for someone, is rooted in fear, fear that the healing
challenge of another may become our life experience in the future. It is through
empathy then that the healing facilitator can act as a guide, who walks through
the healing process with the recipient, sharing with them the potential paths to
wholeness. The healing initiator also encourages the individual to follow
their own trail, directed by their own inner resources in the healing
experience.
Everything one experiences in their life defines their current perceptions,
responses and reactions to the healing process. Therefore, the healing
facilitator initiates a process whereby the recipient's Innate Intelligence
evaluates their needs and facilitates growth and development. As the
vitalistic practitioner encourages the individual to listen to their own Inner
Wisdom, a process of self-healing and self-discovery is brought about.
This encouragement facilitates the recipient to trust their Innate
Intelligence, which further inspires their growth and development.
Healing then becomes a life long journey of self-discovery, self-empowerment
and transformation for both the healing facilitator and the recipient.
For in a true healing relationship, both heal and both are healed, as no one
can facilitate healing without being healed, for when we give, we receive.
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