Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 << Why should one presume on is whole and integrated compared to the patient? lon: One should never presume this. Yet, if it is not generally true, then one has no business being in the profession. I've never met anyone who knows what the source of true healing is. Yet, I'm sure the single largest variable in promoting healing is who I am-not what I know. Too many practitioners become 'whole " in the treatment room and do not live up those virtues in life. Without integrity there is nothing. One must live the teaching to even enter the domain of being a healer and.......i often see little evidence for interest in following this to the end on the part of most practitioners. Who has not come across the healer who is a mess to begin with, with unresolved issues of anger, rage, bitterness, grief and phobia. Lon: This would describe most of us. Better a healer who is damaged and know it, that one who is whole but does not. lon: ??????-I'm lost here. The TCM healer is in the making and will in the next decade or so come complete. Lon: Really? What's this observation based on?-Better happen a lot sooner. How does *now* sound? 4000 years wasn't long enough? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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