Sunday, January 04, 2009

My Raphaelite healing practice

                                                    Welcome! 
         Let me introduce my perspective on healing by sharing this picture with you: it shows my husband Mark, son Linus and I at a Polar Bear swim on New Year's Day, along with our new friend Banana Girl. We feel so invigorated by our annual dip into Lake Washington, running into the chilly water with hundreds of other adventurous souls! We feel flooded with new life. * By the way, this picture is from years ago, but we continue to do this each year, now with our daughter-in-law Haley and other dear friends. 

        More life is what the Raphaelite work is all about. I received my certification after 3 years of study, meditation and practice with other students of this work. Our teacher is also the originator of this healing approach, Himayat Iniyati. What I love and find so beneficial about this work is that it is very subtle and non-invasive, yet powerful. I believe that all healing in the body, mind and spirit begins in the subtle domains of energy within the body. 

        Although the Raphealite work is not meant to specifically target physical or mental ailments, it does have a beneficial effect on all healing, moving the client's energy toward greater flow, wellness and peace. It helps clear stuck patterns. I offer a sliding scale for healings, and am happy to discuss trades as well. I began this practice in order to offer some relief from suffering, and to have more tools to connect myself, friends and family to greater life.


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