An Interesting Spiritual Healing Fact
Nurses and Healing Touch
Healing touch starts with the theory that all people are naturally healthy. Healing touch practitioners believe this is a complementary medicine used to change the way a person thinks. They believe that negative thinking can disturb their energy field and make them sick. The purpose of healing touch is to help restore the patient's natural healthy energy field.
Healing touch can influence a person's physical, emotional, and spiritual health. This is done without touching the...
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Rituals and Spiritual Healing
Millions of people around the world take comfort and receive spiritual and emotional healing by taking part in rituals. Rituals are an important part of organized religion of all kinds throughout the world. There is comfort in performing rituals that are soothing to the body, mind, and spirit. When you join in a ritual, you realize you are part of an entire universe. You are not alone, you are part of the world and the world is made up of many spiritual beings. You realize the beginning did not start with you and will not stop when you die. You are a part of a much bigger picture and with rituals you get the opportunity to take an active part in your relationship with God or your Higher Power.
Rituals may mark important times in your life. Rituals, such as the wedding ceremony, signal an end to the past and the start of a new beginning. The word ritual makes you think of "old" and many rituals are passed down from generation to generation. Old rituals can be performed for each occasion and new rituals can be started to match the changing circumstances in our life.
The American Indian has many rituals they use for treating different medical issues. There will be a medicine man or woman in the village that will provide healing with rituals passed down through the generations. Many healers linger on spiritual and emotional healing and physical healing is considered second. Healing ceremonies normally will include family members. The family is considered an important part in the healing of an individual. They are also important as a support system for the patient.
American Indian healers stress the patient's power in their healing. Tribes will perform ritualistic dances, chanting, and sprinkling of articles in the fire that aid in healing. Rituals are important to healing in the American Indian tribes. Rituals are important in many other religions throughout the world. Rituals are closely associated with the religion of the tribe. These rituals may be performed regularly or when special circumstances call for them. These symbolic actions may be used to heal physical illnesses or to allow the tribe to draw closer to one another and their God.
Rituals included in spiritual healing may include "laying on of hands," quoting specific Bible verses, and group prayer. Rituals are a part of most spiritual and religious services. Following a familiar routine places the congregation or groups in harmony with one another and with their Higher Power. Rituals can be used for inner cleansing, healing, atonement, and dedication.
Some will experience spiritual and emotional healing by simply taking part in the ritual of their Church experience, by the call to prayers, or going to confession. Simply being quiet and allowing the ritualistic routine to wash over your body can give many a peace and comfort they are unable to find elsewhere. Whatever denomination you are involved in, rituals can bring a spiritual, emotional, and physical healing to you and your body. |
02/07/2012
Projects help through art of healing
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Projects help through art of healing
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Psychics make their mark at Stevenage market
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Healing Pilgrimages Not FMLA Protected
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Healing Pilgrimages Not FMLA Protected
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Projects help through art of healing
Three arts projects are helping people across the Twin Cities cope with the stresses of illness and age, providing therapy whose ripples reach beyond the artist.
Projects help through art of healing
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Dr. Caroline Cicero: Lessons In Healing: Vietnam Vets Find Solace Through "Soldier's Heart"
The Vietnam War, however, was not only a defining moment in baby boomers' coming-of-age process. Forty years later, the war is still part of many boomers' psyches as they face older age.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Lessons In Healing: Vietnam Vets Find Solace Through "Soldier's Heart"
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Healing Pilgrimages Not FMLA Protected
(1/26) by Susan E. Schoenfeld, J.D., BLR Senior Legal Editor Holding that a healing pilgrimage does not qualify as medical care under the FMLA?s definitions of ?healthcare provider? or ?serious health condition,? the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals recently denied an employee?s claim against her employer.
Healing Pilgrimages Not FMLA Protected
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Ricky Williams will retire from football (updated)
Ricky Williams , the often enigmatic running back known for what he called the “tug of war” between his athletic and spiritual sides, has informed the Baltimore Ravens that he intends to retire. “The NFL has been an amazing page in this chapter of my life,” Williams, who has said he plans a career in holistic healing after football, said in a statement released by the Ravens. “I pray that all ...
Ricky Williams will retire from football (updated)
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