04-25-2014, 11:00 AM
Recently I asked my guidance system about effective healing methods. The response not only corresponded with what Ra had said on the subject, but actually helped me understand and apply Ra's statements on healing which had previously eluded me.
Ra said:
I was given the following:
When you do Reiki, it is essentially blowing large amounts of energy past a person, because the person is not engaged in the process. Instead, what one needs to do is to speak to the unconscious awareness of the person. When the conscious person is asleep, his/her unconscious awareness is awake (but it does not need to be done only when the conscious person is asleep - more on that later).
Contacting the person's unconscious awareness, one directs its attention to the problem (emotional, physical or spiritual - that's the truth) and asks if the person would like to be healed. In most cases, the response will be "yes". Then, one offers the unconscious awareness the opportunity to heal itself.
In some cases the person has enough light energy to heal themselves, and nothing more is necessary. In other cases, the healer can then offer to send energy for the unconscious awareness to use in the healing process (as in Reiki).
I asked why don't people just heal themselves, and was told that they truly could - but they don't know how to access their unconscious awareness. If they did, they would be able to complete this exact process. However, since I have this capacity, I can contact their unconscious awareness "and the circuit is complete." (exactly right).
In terms of whether the person being healed needs to be conscious or unconscious (asleep) when this happens, they suggested that when in the same room with the person, having them unconscious will help by eliminating the distraction of conscious interaction with them (e.g., speaking, etc.). But when doing distance healing, it does not matter if the target person is awake or asleep or in any other state than dead.
I asked whether in this process "unconscious awareness" refers to the person's soul on the other side (in time/space), and was told no - it was that person in our normal space/time that should be contacted - simply the part of our consciousness that is not normally accessible to us.
I was additionally told, "There is more to learn, but this is the foundation of all healing - this is the truth."
After my first attempt, I was told:
- First, I should not speak to people's unconscious awareness "as if to a friend" - I should instead speak very deferentially and with respect; this is not flowery language, but rather an attitude and approach of treasuring the other's unconscious awareness, and treating the opportunity to interact with it as if a gift has been given to me (that is the truth).
- Second, I was told to focus less on healing a particular area, and more on healing the whole person - that healing comes from "whole", as I already knew, and that should be the proper focus of the working (that is the truth).
The process therefore consists of letting the unconscious awareness heal the particular problem areas we identify together (that is the truth), and then of me applying the "form of perfect health" to the individual; this 'form' was confirmed as being the "form body" that contains the original plan of the organism, on all levels, but I was told that this understanding was not necessary and intent to apply the perfect form to the individual's present state (very good) is the effective approach.
When I tried "applying the form of perfect health", I saw it in my mind's eye as a brightly glowing, indigo outline of a body - I believe this is the indigo-ray body Ra referred to, where "form is substance," i.e., its substance is the perfect "blueprint" (indigo print?) of the body as it was originally created in the perfection of health, like a Platonic ideal. [/u][/quote]
(The little interjections in parentheses are confirmations I received while typing this up, so I chose to include them for completeness.)
Quote:66.9
The role of the healer is to offer an opportunity for realignment or aid in realignment of either energy centers or some connection between the energies of mind and body, spirit and mind, or spirit and body.
Ra said:
Quote:66.10
Ra: I am Ra. You have a misconception. The healer does not heal. The crystallized healer is a channel for intelligent energy which offers an opportunity to an entity that it might heal itself.
In no case is there an other description of healing.
Quote:17.18
True healing is simply the radiance of the self causing an environment in which a catalyst may occur which initiates the recognition of self, by self, of the self-healing properties of the self.
I was given the following:
When you do Reiki, it is essentially blowing large amounts of energy past a person, because the person is not engaged in the process. Instead, what one needs to do is to speak to the unconscious awareness of the person. When the conscious person is asleep, his/her unconscious awareness is awake (but it does not need to be done only when the conscious person is asleep - more on that later).
Contacting the person's unconscious awareness, one directs its attention to the problem (emotional, physical or spiritual - that's the truth) and asks if the person would like to be healed. In most cases, the response will be "yes". Then, one offers the unconscious awareness the opportunity to heal itself.
In some cases the person has enough light energy to heal themselves, and nothing more is necessary. In other cases, the healer can then offer to send energy for the unconscious awareness to use in the healing process (as in Reiki).
I asked why don't people just heal themselves, and was told that they truly could - but they don't know how to access their unconscious awareness. If they did, they would be able to complete this exact process. However, since I have this capacity, I can contact their unconscious awareness "and the circuit is complete." (exactly right).
In terms of whether the person being healed needs to be conscious or unconscious (asleep) when this happens, they suggested that when in the same room with the person, having them unconscious will help by eliminating the distraction of conscious interaction with them (e.g., speaking, etc.). But when doing distance healing, it does not matter if the target person is awake or asleep or in any other state than dead.
I asked whether in this process "unconscious awareness" refers to the person's soul on the other side (in time/space), and was told no - it was that person in our normal space/time that should be contacted - simply the part of our consciousness that is not normally accessible to us.
I was additionally told, "There is more to learn, but this is the foundation of all healing - this is the truth."
After my first attempt, I was told:
- First, I should not speak to people's unconscious awareness "as if to a friend" - I should instead speak very deferentially and with respect; this is not flowery language, but rather an attitude and approach of treasuring the other's unconscious awareness, and treating the opportunity to interact with it as if a gift has been given to me (that is the truth).
- Second, I was told to focus less on healing a particular area, and more on healing the whole person - that healing comes from "whole", as I already knew, and that should be the proper focus of the working (that is the truth).
The process therefore consists of letting the unconscious awareness heal the particular problem areas we identify together (that is the truth), and then of me applying the "form of perfect health" to the individual; this 'form' was confirmed as being the "form body" that contains the original plan of the organism, on all levels, but I was told that this understanding was not necessary and intent to apply the perfect form to the individual's present state (very good) is the effective approach.
When I tried "applying the form of perfect health", I saw it in my mind's eye as a brightly glowing, indigo outline of a body - I believe this is the indigo-ray body Ra referred to, where "form is substance," i.e., its substance is the perfect "blueprint" (indigo print?) of the body as it was originally created in the perfection of health, like a Platonic ideal. [/u][/quote]
(The little interjections in parentheses are confirmations I received while typing this up, so I chose to include them for completeness.)