Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 I have been on a quest for good health since an injury in 2000. I'm an extremely sensitive person, and energies like reiki, accupuncture, and other energetic modalities have proven far too turbulent for me. The suggestion was made that rock/crystal healing might be less invasive and far more subtle than these other modalities. However, I can't find anyone in my area (Wisconsin) who has enough experience to take my case. I'm coming to this group with the hope of finding an experienced practitioner (and I don't care where you're from). I'll welcome any replies. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2008 Report Share Posted September 28, 2008 Hi Tom- I'm in WI, but I'm not a practitioner, just an enthusiast. I do have a question, though. Why do you feel the need for " another " to heal you? You can learn and heal yourself. Madison has a couple of neat rock shops, if you are near there. Chicago has a number of them too. Hold various stones in your hand until you find one that you connect with, and that is not too strong for you. And this group has lots of wisdom. I believe you have the ability to re-attune, and your ill health may be a precursor to major spiritual growth for you. I would suggest the jaspers and agates for starters, as they have quieter energy. Botswana agate is very gentle and healing. I would suggest you keep a good grounding stone near you, to help when the growth gets intense. Brecciated jasper, hematite, and obsidian are grounding stones, and there are others. Study, learn, meditate, be open to the new. Blessings on your path! Cindy , " Tom " <reflexology wrote: > > I have been on a quest for good health since an injury in 2000. I'm an > extremely sensitive person, and energies like reiki, accupuncture, and > other energetic modalities have proven far too turbulent for me. > > The suggestion was made that rock/crystal healing might be less > invasive and far more subtle than these other modalities. However, I > can't find anyone in my area (Wisconsin) who has enough experience to > take my case. I'm coming to this group with the hope of finding an > experienced practitioner (and I don't care where you're from). > > I'll welcome any replies. > > Tom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2008 Report Share Posted September 28, 2008 Hi Tom, Crystal Healing is great energy work as are all of the other modalities that you mention. And also like you said, there right one works for the right people. Have you tried Shamanic Energy work? It works with your own energy field and removing what you haold energetically there. in munay, Laurie _____ On Behalf Of Tom Saturday, September 27, 2008 1:34 PM [CrystalHW] NEW: Seeking an experienced crystal healer I have been on a quest for good health since an injury in 2000. I'm an extremely sensitive person, and energies like reiki, accupuncture, and other energetic modalities have proven far too turbulent for me. The suggestion was made that rock/crystal healing might be less invasive and far more subtle than these other modalities. However, I can't find anyone in my area (Wisconsin) who has enough experience to take my case. I'm coming to this group with the hope of finding an experienced practitioner (and I don't care where you're from). I'll welcome any replies. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Thanks for the reply. My case is far too complicated for me to tinker with on my own. I really need to find someone with experience who can help me choose wisely. This seems like a diverse group and hopefully I'll make some connections. Tom , " cindy_midcalf " <cindy_midcalf wrote: > > Hi Tom- > > I'm in WI, but I'm not a practitioner, just an enthusiast. I do have a > question, though. > > Why do you feel the need for " another " to heal you? You can learn and > heal yourself. Madison has a couple of neat rock shops, if you are > near there. Chicago has a number of them too. Hold various stones in > your hand until you find one that you connect with, and that is not > too strong for you. And this group has lots of wisdom. > > I believe you have the ability to re-attune, and your ill health may > be a precursor to major spiritual growth for you. I would suggest the > jaspers and agates for starters, as they have quieter energy. Botswana > agate is very gentle and healing. I would suggest you keep a good > grounding stone near you, to help when the growth gets intense. > Brecciated jasper, hematite, and obsidian are grounding stones, and > there are others. > > Study, learn, meditate, be open to the new. Blessings on your path! > > Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Tom wrote: On the one hand all healing is self healing or at least one must be an active participant in terms of will and intention. On the other hand one of the most significant weakness of our society is the idea that one must do everything for oneself independently. In Fact cooperation is a key element of civilization and of healing . Illness arises from imbalance one of the most frequent causes of imbalance at this time and place stems from an inability or unwillingness to cooperate and open emotionally with and to others. This may or may not have anything to do with your issues but seeking help from others is an important part of much healing the group can be more effective than an individual working alone. Peggy Jentoft > Thanks for the reply. My case is far too complicated for me to tinker > with on my own. I really need to find someone with experience who can > help me choose wisely. > > This seems like a diverse group and hopefully I'll make some connections. > > Tom > > , " cindy_midcalf " > <cindy_midcalf wrote: > >> Hi Tom- >> >> I'm in WI, but I'm not a practitioner, just an enthusiast. I do have a >> question, though. >> >> Why do you feel the need for " another " to heal you? You can learn and >> heal yourself. Madison has a couple of neat rock shops, if you are >> near there. Chicago has a number of them too. Hold various stones in >> your hand until you find one that you connect with, and that is not >> too strong for you. And this group has lots of wisdom. >> >> I believe you have the ability to re-attune, and your ill health may >> be a precursor to major spiritual growth for you. I would suggest the >> jaspers and agates for starters, as they have quieter energy. Botswana >> agate is very gentle and healing. I would suggest you keep a good >> grounding stone near you, to help when the growth gets intense. >> Brecciated jasper, hematite, and obsidian are grounding stones, and >> there are others. >> >> Study, learn, meditate, be open to the new. Blessings on your path! >> >> Cindy >> > > > --- > > The Crystal healing workshop files are online at http://pjentoft.com/0crystal-healing.html > some files, photos, and message archives can also be found At: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Hi Tom, Just try this technic whenever you get time in a day or time. You can either practise this technic 20 Minutes straight or in capsules of five minutes. You can either combine this with other daily routine or allocate some time and place for this practise. Do not try to control you breathe. Let your breathe be as natural as it used to be. Keep your eyes closed or open as you wish. 1) Just observe your breathe as you inhale and exhale for few minutes. 2) (then) Mentally chat " So " when you inhale and " Hum " when you exhale. repeat step two for five to twnety minutes a day for six months. Let me know how you feel after this exercise. Love and Light to you, Vinil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Thanks to you and others who responded to my post. I'm still looking for answers and assistance. I'm a brain injury survivor (eight years now) and my biggest problem has to do with vertigo and balance issues. Those problems were made worse recently after a bad experience with reiki. I had an appointment nine days that was way too intense and sent me into vertigo that nearly required hospitalization. My neurological system is still disrupted and in need of balancing. I'm searching for gentle techniques I can apply to help bring things back to normal, and I'll welcome any opinions. , " vinil kumar " <vinilkumar.ek wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > Just try this technic whenever you get time in a day or time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Tom, My understanding is that malachite is a good stone for treating vertigo. I am just starting to do some crystal healing, primarily in the context of companion animals. My particular area of interest is rabbits, who are extremely sensitive individuals much like yourself. I also have a particular interest in stones that can help with vertigo because rabbits frequently suffer from a condition called " head tilt " . Causes of this condition vary, but one of the primary symptoms is vertigo. My suggestion would be to purchase a small tumbled piece of malachite -- choose one that appeals to you as having " gentle " energy. Good luck Kathy Smith -------------- Original message from " Tom " <reflexology: -------------- Thanks to you and others who responded to my post. I'm still looking for answers and assistance. I'm a brain injury survivor (eight years now) and my biggest problem has to do with vertigo and balance issues. Those problems were made worse recently after a bad experience with reiki. I had an appointment nine days that was way too intense and sent me into vertigo that nearly required hospitalization. My neurological system is still disrupted and in need of balancing. I'm searching for gentle techniques I can apply to help bring things back to normal, and I'll welcome any opinions. , " vinil kumar " <vinilkumar.ek wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > Just try this technic whenever you get time in a day or time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Hi Tom, I don't know, but I think it could be worth your while finding and talking to a very experienced Craniosacral therapist and explaining about you and asking if they could help. I went to one after a bad fall where I seriously hurt my head and he gave me relief. It's very gentle and they really just encourage your body to right itself at its own rate. Worth enquiring. I wonder if acupuncture could help? If you follow that route, make sure your therapist has gone through the full training that the chinese ones do, ie years worth. Another thought - Colouruncture? Again, make sure a therapist has done a lot of training, talk to Peter Mandell and see if he feels it could help you. He's in Germany and is the creator of the therapy. Homeopathy may also be helpful - I just took a remedy a couple of months ago that finally seemed to help me fully recover from that head injury, the injury was abouit 3 years ago! I'm sure you'll find what you need. Muriel , " Tom " <reflexology wrote: > > Thanks to you and others who responded to my post. I'm still looking > for answers and assistance. > > I'm a brain injury survivor (eight years now) and my biggest problem > has to do with vertigo and balance issues. Those problems were made > worse recently after a bad experience with reiki. I had an appointment > nine days that was way too intense and sent me into vertigo that > nearly required hospitalization. My neurological system is still > disrupted and in need of balancing. > > I'm searching for gentle techniques I can apply to help bring things > back to normal, and I'll welcome any opinions. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Muriel, Thanks for posting. The modalities you described are things I've already done and they were far too turbulent for me. I simply couldn't handle them. At the moment, I haven't had much luck with crystals either... they were simply too much energy for me. I'm still trying to find something gentle that will help calm and balance my system. I'm still fielding suggestions and I appreciate the replies I've had thus far. , " murielblackley2 " <murielblackley2 wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > I don't know, but I think it could be worth your while finding and > talking to a very experienced Craniosacral therapist and explaining > about you and asking if they could help. I went to one after a bad > fall where I seriously hurt my head and he gave me relief. It's > very gentle and they really just encourage your body to right itself > at its own rate. Worth enquiring. > > I wonder if acupuncture could help? If you follow that route, make > sure your therapist has gone through the full training that the > chinese ones do, ie years worth. > > Another thought - Colouruncture? Again, make sure a therapist has > done a lot of training, talk to Peter Mandell and see if he feels it > could help you. He's in Germany and is the creator of the therapy. > > Homeopathy may also be helpful - I just took a remedy a couple of > months ago that finally seemed to help me fully recover from that > head injury, the injury was abouit 3 years ago! > > I'm sure you'll find what you need. > > Muriel > > > > > > , " Tom " > <reflexology@> wrote: > > > > Thanks to you and others who responded to my post. I'm still > looking > > for answers and assistance. > > > > I'm a brain injury survivor (eight years now) and my biggest > problem > > has to do with vertigo and balance issues. Those problems were made > > worse recently after a bad experience with reiki. I had an > appointment > > nine days that was way too intense and sent me into vertigo that > > nearly required hospitalization. My neurological system is still > > disrupted and in need of balancing. > > > > I'm searching for gentle techniques I can apply to help bring > things > > back to normal, and I'll welcome any opinions. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 In a message dated 10/29/2008 8:04:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, reflexology writes: At the moment, I haven't had much luck with crystals either... they were simply too much energy for me. I'm still trying to find something gentle that will help calm and balance my system. I'm still fielding suggestions and I appreciate the replies I've had thus far. As this thread is over a month old now (if I am not mistaken) - I do not recall if anyone made the suggestion of Bach Flower Essences? _http://www.bachflower.com/_ (http://www.bachflower.com/) Personally I have not tried them myself but I have never heard anything negative about them, only positive things. Blessings to your eve all. ReNau " Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain " " Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon " **************Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's Hot 5 Travel Deals! (http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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