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96 of #100daychallenge: Top Ten Takeaways #3

Over the weekend I completed Pranic Healing Level I. I really enjoyed the training and learned so much about Pranic Healing, several religious traditions and cultures, yoga, the chakras and the symbolism and interconnectedness of it all. I also realized I had forgotten how it feels to exist in one world that feels right to me from the inside out.

I am an energy worker.

I say I am an energy worker because I feel and I know that it is an important part of why I am here and how I can be of service to others in a way that is mutually supportive and beneficial. I’ve had this sense that there is a difference between an energy worker and an energy healer. I don’t know if I can really describe it, but it feels like it’s about the work and it encompasses healing and more because eventually, we need to get beyond healing. I also believe that the healing process begins when a person is truly open and ready to allow and support themselves to heal. This isn’t a fully developed knowing, but I have not yet been able to embrace the identity or title of “energy healer.” Energy worker feels true and right in me. Maybe a distinction is that I’m looking at it from my point of view, versus the client’s point of view, and I’m preferring my own terminology even though it may be confusing or less effective in communicating with others (until I’ve sorted this out. From my point of view, this is my job and it is my job to show and do the work without any specific intention or judgment. “Healing”, perhaps seemingly has more expectations and implications implied. I’m still not sure, but those are some thoughts to continue to expand on and do some q+a around.

During the training, I have been realizing how important and specific terminology, meaning and intention are in energy work. The terminology of SourcePoint Therapy® resonates with me so easily and so deeply. I am excited that Pranic Healing and SourcePoint Therapy® seem complementary in practice and philosophy. It will be interesting to start practicing and getting acquainted with this new modality.

Although, I have to acknowledge that one of the most interesting things I learned this weekend is that I have already been practicing some Pranic Healing techniques that have come to me naturally through working with clients. There were also some nice overlaps and connections to Kundalini yoga practice.

Here’s a link to a simple loving-kindness Pranic Healing meditation we learned in class: Twin Hearts Meditation.

Gotta get some rest…night!

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Brightly,

Laura