Basic principle of treatment: First, do no harm
Basic principle of treatment: First, do no harm
The Greek physician Hippocrates set the first standards in medicine in the form of the Hippocratic Oath.
A basic principle of this oath was
“First do no harm.”
This ethic is intended to be a guide for any intervention that the physician or healer uses to help the patient heal becauseā¦
the healing itself is done by the body.
For example, you accidentally cut your finger. You can clean the wound and put an antiseptic on it, followed by a bandage.
None of these things actually cause the incision to heal. This work is done by the physical body itself.
- Cleaning the wound and using an antiseptic removes bodies that may interfere with the physical body’s ability to repair the cut.
- A bandage or dressing helps by keeping the cut clean and can hold the two sides of the cut together, making it easier for the body to reconnect the tissues as the wound heals.
This is similar to how Energy Healing helps you recover from illness or injury.
In energy healing, the primary responsibility of the facilitator (healer) is to support the body’s natural healing processes.
This is done in several ways.
- Removing energy blocks that can interfere with the healing process.
- Supporting the body energetically so that it has the energy it needs to do the repair work.
- Communicating clear intentions to the body so that it understands the expectations and goals of the person whose body it is.
- Helping the body release energy patterns that interfere with the healing process, such as trapped emotions, limiting beliefs, and distorted vibrational patterns.
The healing facilitator communicates with expert energy healers from higher realms who may be able to see or perceive subtle aspects of damage that are outside of third dimensional reality.
Full recovery may also require these damaged areas to be repaired.
A well-known example of this type of situation would be a damaged chakra.
A chakra is a spinning wheel of energy. The most famous chakras are along the spine.
There are also many chakras of various sizes in the physical and other energy bodies. Some chakras are part of the meridian system used in acupuncture and are called “acupuncture points”.
When one chakra is damaged or malfunctioning, the full outcome of the treatment can be compromised.
Each chakra can be a slightly different size, color and complexity depending on where it is located in the body and the services it performs.
Chakras are a fundamental part of the energetic anatomy of all sentient beings.
Humans and animals have chakras, as do plants.
Mother Earth also has chakras.
In the physical body of a person or animal, the various organs and glands have chakras specifically designed to keep each one in balance and harmony, providing an essential “life force” to that part of the anatomy.
When my cat Violet was diagnosed with early stage renal (kidney) failure, I discovered that one of her kidneys had a chakra that was misaligned and as a result could not function properly.
By repairing Violet’s kidney chakra with energy healing, I helped her kidneys function better. Using muscle testing, I was able to increase the energy capacity of the kidney to function by more than 50%.
This contributed to Violet feeling more comfortable in her body for longer than she might have otherwise.
In all types of energy healing, “First, do no harm” remains a fundamental ethical principle.
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