Energetic Healing

Written by Dr. Ulla Sebastian


Energetic Healing is based on quantum physics. From that point of view, any disease, emotional disturbance, conflict or mental problem can be defined as a disruption or distortion withinrepparttar informational energy field.

Energetic healing aims towards correcting dissonance withinrepparttar 114314 information field ofrepparttar 114315 body that enablesrepparttar 114316 body to heal itself naturally. Besides addressing health problems, energetic healing can also be used forrepparttar 114317 prevention of health problems by detecting problems inrepparttar 114318 energetic field before they materialize physically. Problems that easily manifest as bodily symptoms are negative thought forms, conflicts or emotional disorders.

Energetic healing uses a broad spectrum of healing modalities from western and eastern traditions. Among them are body movements, breathing techniques, acupuncture, toning, overtone chanting, tuning fork vibrations, light frequencies, creative expression and affirmations.

Energetic healing addresses body, mind and spirit as an integrated unit, rather than treating any of these levels separately.

Energetic healing zooms right intorepparttar 114319 core ofrepparttar 114320 problem shiftingrepparttar 114321 energetic patterns that keep physical symptoms, destructive emotions, life-depleting habits and negative thought forms in place. It’s like working onrepparttar 114322 stone that you throw into water rather than working onrepparttar 114323 ripples thatrepparttar 114324 stone creates onrepparttar 114325 water.

Energetic healing works with wave patterns that reach beyond time and space. Therefore, you can use it for distant or remote healing. Personal presence is not required to fully benefit from it.

Raising Happy Diabetic Kids Part III Help Your Child Develop Self-Control

Written by Russell Turner


This isrepparttar third and final article in a series I wrote about raising happy diabetic kids. While Juvenile Diabetes makes this job tougherrepparttar 114313 information in these articles applies to raising any child. Diabetic children aren’t any different from other children. Their pancreas just doesn’t work. However,repparttar 114314 emotional toll that diabetes takes on a child, even when blood glucose levels are under fairly good control, must be taken into account whenever we consider what is best for them. We can be very helpful in raising children who are emotionally strong and better able to avoid and overcome these stresses brought on by diabetes by making sure they are raised with a strong foundation of these three basic life skills. Self-Confidence, Self-Reliance, and Self-Control.

It All Starts With Discipline: In order for our children to develop self-control it is our responsibility to teach them discipline. Discipline isrepparttar 114315 part of raising our children that causes usrepparttar 114316 most sleeplessness. It’s probably alsorepparttar 114317 part that a lot of parents don’t think they get quite right. The thoughts ofrepparttar 114318 “experts” have changed so much thatrepparttar 114319 “old fashioned” discipline we were taught and what has becomerepparttar 114320 so-called “permissive” new tradition are so far apart several things generally happen. We ignore what we were taught, or we ignorerepparttar 114321 new conventional wisdom, or we become confused and don’t carry out our responsibilities properly. I’m as guilty of this confusion from time to time as anybody else is. When you think about it discipline should have three goals.

It must paverepparttar 114322 way for our children to acquire Self–Control or self–discipline.

It must be applied in such a way as to allow our children to also develop self-confidence and self-reliance.

Parents must be comfortable with implementing it and feel it works.

The old fashioned “thou shalt not” style discipline andrepparttar 114323 new permissive style lead to two completely different outcomes in children. Withrepparttar 114324 old fashioned style we end up with children who don’t learn to make choices or decisions well for themselves. They find acceptance only if they “do as they are told” and it teaches them in turn to exert power and control over others. Onrepparttar 114325 other hand with a permissive style of discipline our children have too many choices and never know where they really stand. This can lead to insecurity. (and low self-esteem) Our children get used to having their own way and they learn to negotiate and manipulate. We only step in whenrepparttar 114326 behavior goes too far. It always goes to far, they’re kids.

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