Remote Healing

Sometimes you may want to help heal someone who happens not to be anywhere near you at all, physically. Maybe you're on the east coast, and they're on the west coast.

You can still do something, however, and it is called "Remote Healing". There are many ways to do this, and below I'll examine briefly some of them:

1. One way to do remote healing is to take a photograph of the person, and put crystals on it touching the areas that need healing. You can use the crystals by color, or by specific trait.

One thing you may want to have in your home is an altar/work area for your Medicine Path work. For example, I have a Medicine Wheel set up on a shelf of a bookcase. On that shelf I will place photographs of those who have requested healing, and on those photos I place particular crystals. If one person has back problems for example, I will use blue crystals (to help relax the back muscles) and green crystals (to ease pain), and place those on the photograph where the back pain occurs. I may also use white crystals at the top of the photograph to help channel healing energies from above.

I then leave the photo on the shelf, and from time to time each day will turn to the photo, concentrate, and channel healing energy through me onto the crystals and onto the photo. The crystals, then, are "programmed" to automatically carry on that channeling of energy throughout the day.

2. Another way you can do remote healing is to have a pyramid at your altar/work area. Put the names of those who need healing on a piece of paper, and put the paper in the pyramid. If you practice smudging, it would be a good idea to daily smudge the pyramid and the names, visualizing healing energy being sent to them.

3. Another way that you can use photos is to again put them in your altar/work area, then have a small lamp shining directly on the photo, using a colored bulb for specific color work. Where do you get the colored bulbs? Some of the large Christmas-tree bulbs would be usable. Colored cellophane placed over the lamp could also work (but make sure it doesn't heat up too much and possibly catch fire). Again, suit the color to the need for healing.

There is also no guarantee that what you do will "cure" the person. Sometimes when I work on people the most I manage to do is to relieve the pain; this allows the person's body to concentrate on the healing aspects, rather than the pain aspects. Sometimes I have to work on a person several times before he or she will show any improvement. Sometimes no matter what I do nothing seems to happen.

Yet I don't allow this to discourage me. How many traditional doctors are effective 100% of the time? Remote healing is a relatively new area of public knowledge, and there is a lot more to learn about the subject. The best any of us can do in remote healing is to try, as best we can, to help someone.

One other word of advice: don't charge for your healing services. Most likely you are not a licensed physician. Doing any of the new-age-type healing practices can be construed as practicing medicine without a license, and can result in very serious legal trouble. Charging for services almost assures you will eventually run afoul of the law.


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