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2: WHO ARE THE HEALERS?
ОглавлениеThis model will validate many healing techniques.
The educator is the person who makes the hard thing easy. I’ve always loved that line. Educators and healers are close cousins if not synonymous in their intent. The word “educate” comes from the Latin edu or educe, which is “to draw out something which is hidden or latent.” Whatever the definition, anyone who accomplishes this is going to be an accomplice in a healing. And yes, I like the label healer. Isn’t that the clear goal? Some say it has bad connotations. The only ones that should be scared of its connotations are those assuming the role with no real clue as to what might work when asked for help by another person. I would bet that those looking for healing find peace in the professional’s expectation! I use the term in this writing because it lets me discuss a huge, all-encompassing professional group that spans the bounds imposed by specific labels of discipline. One thing I love about this mind model is that it validates all the great healing being done, irrespective of the discipline. There are people getting great results. But up against a critical establishment, those results are sometimes hard to validate or explain. This model will validate many healing techniques.
Who are the healers? We are all healers in our own moment. And for anyone who honestly doesn’t have at least one memory of positively touching another person’s heart, I hope for the day you experience that joy. A lousy professional swimming in his or her own dysfunction, has healed at least one person. And the truest living Master has been faced with at least one human who defies all teachings and leaves the encounter more distant and hostile than ever. And any kind, fun-loving mother has probably healed enough souls to put her high up on the resulting spectrum of healing ability. Mostly the healer will be a guiding light who, with a solid understanding of the mind/body connection, draws people into a realm of perception where they find themselves freed of guilt and judgment, living peacefully with the experiences God deals them.