Energy Healing encompasses a broad field of healing modalities which optimize the flow of energy (also called chi, qi, divine energy, or prana) through the energy body (or meridians, energy pathways, as in Chinese Medicine).
Physical or emotional trauma, stress, unhealthy lifestyles, toxins in our air, water, food, clothing, electromagnetic radiation (EMR), medications, personal hygiene products such as deodorants, lotions, etc. can create restrictions or blockages which impede the flow of energy through our physical or non-physical (energy) bodies. This can lead to physical, mental, or emotional discomfort or, at its extreme, dis-ease, to manifest in the body.
Where western medicine may describe a particular dis-ease (e.g. manifested physical illness such as cancer) as theproblem, holistic practitioners might identify this condition as a symptom or a symbolic physical manifestation of a deeper underlying issue.
Very often during session work emotional issues will surface, to be worked on or perhaps only to be released, providing the client new freedom and peace of mind. This can a remarkably transformative process and change one's life in immeasurable ways.
Research from Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard Universities, the Mayo Clinic, and other respected research organizations now supports the theory that between 80 and 95 percent of all health issues can be directly attributed to stress.
We are gifted with magnificently engineered human bodies to give us form and function. An infinitely complex system of energy fields and bio-chemical processes connect our physical form to our innate Selves. Science is only beginning to grasp the complex layers of cellular function and their interrelationship with the energy bodies.
Our bodies are resilient and have an amazing capacity to repair themselves. However, they, like any other system, if subjected to prolonged and excessive stress, will begin to age prematurely or fail.
Stressors, whether specific injuries, traumas or prolonged exposure to stress-inducing situations, can set off a series of negative physical and emotional effects such as maladaptive neurological, glandular, and cellular function.
We commonly become desensitized to our body's warning signals that it is functioning in crisis mode. Our society is conditioned to not allow the body to rest, to repair, to restore, and re-energize itself. We habitually avoid our pain or numb our body's cry for relief with painkillers, prescription drugs, street narcotics, and alcohol rather than giving it what it needs: a break or time to process the events of our lives. Over time our body's ability to overcompensate for stress and trauma can become exhausted, leaving it vulnerable. As its defence mechanisms weaken, the body succumbs to disease.

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