The Miracle of Healing

As with good health, poor health and pain also need an appropriate environment to become a reality. Health and illness are natural experiences; both being a part of our human condition that can be shifted from one polarity to another. Poor health, as uncomfortable and unwanted as it is, should be viewed as something rather miraculous and spectacular, because in fact it is. It takes just as much work for the body to create health as it does to create illness.

Transition

Presently, we’ve become almost exclusively reliant on external medical and health experts to help us get better - forgetting about our own internal healing expertise. The body knows how to heal itself given the appropriate environment, yet we ignore this ability in lieu of seeking help from the “experts” who we’ve been taught knows more about our bodies than we do. There are definitely times wherein allopathic practices are valuable, as in its ability to diagnose what is occurring physiologically. The transition from hurting to healing can take time, dedicated trust, and lots of patience.

Source

Here’s an interesting question. When the body aligns with the miracle of healing, who or what is actually doing the healing? The outside medical authority would say that drugs, surgery, physical therapy, and other allopathic treatments are the apparent healing superstars. Ancient wisdom healers, who we assume are exactly opposite to modern medicine, would suggest that healing arises from within, and that the triune energies of the mind/body/spirit unification is the miraculous healing source. Believe it or not, the scientific community now places enormous time, energy, and money into the study of how and why ancient healing practices work, and in many instances have found them to be more effective in some cases than scientific/medical procedures. The following shows the incredulous similarities between modern/ancient medicine: 

Energy

There is one great difference between the two modalities. One states that healing occurs from the outside in (allopathic), and the other from the inside out (spiritual). Ancient healers knew that where mind goes, energy flows.

Change your mind and the body changes.
— Alice Percy Strauss
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