Guest guest Posted July 17, 2000 Report Share Posted July 17, 2000 Hi All, My name is Diane and I am a new member to your list. I am a registered nurse working in the operating room. I recently had an experience with healing that amazed me, and am interested in learning more. One of our surgical techs has become a massage therapist, and has begun learning healing touch. My back was *killing* me one afternoon after pulling patients up on the cart all morning. She asked me if I would like her to do some healing touch on my back...sure!!! Well...it worked!!! It only took her about 5 min but the pain could only be slightly felt in my hip when whe was done...and totally gone that next morning!!! I was amazed and grateful to her I could finish my day in comfort. Sorry this is so long, I just wanted to share this. I look forward to reading your posts. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2000 Report Share Posted July 17, 2000 Hi Folks: And welcome Newbies :-) There have certainly been a lot of you lately, despite the sporadic traffic posting here. I am just back from teaching a Level I HT this weekend in Boston, and the baker's dozen of us that were there had a great time together. I am glad to hear that you have someone where you work, Diane, who is doing HT and has been emboldened to ask others if she can assist them. Many times, people leave the class knowing that they have a new and useful skill, but become " shy " with it back in their regular environment. Good for her, and good for the people she touches! Thanks for sharing that this morning... -- Blessings, Crow " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness " -- --- Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH AIM: CaroCrow http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance " We see things not as they are but as we are. " The Talmud " Traveler, there is no path; paths are made by walking. " Spanish proverb sassraven wrote: > Hi All, > My name is Diane and I am a new member to your list. I am a > registered nurse working in the operating room. I recently had an > experience with healing that amazed me, and am interested in learning > more. One of our surgical techs has become a massage therapist, and > has begun learning healing touch. My back was *killing* me one > afternoon after pulling patients up on the cart all morning. She > asked me if I would like her to do some healing touch on my > back...sure!!! Well...it worked!!! It only took her about 5 min but > the pain could only be slightly felt in my hip when whe was > done...and totally gone that next morning!!! I was amazed and > grateful to her I could finish my day in comfort. Sorry this is so > long, I just wanted to share this. I look forward to reading your > posts. > > Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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