QT and Attitude
Apr. 18th, 2009 07:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As believed by the Chinese, attitude affects the body. The woman I worked on today is so much like me, it's both scary, and a good thing, since I've had the opportunity to work through a lot of things that used to affect my body. I was able to look at her electromagnetic field, and actually, I'm finding I'm using more intuition in this instance as well, which is guiding me fine. Her energy levels are really, really low. It was more impressions than sight of abnormalities in the EMF.
According to Louise Hays, rheumatoid arthritis is a judgment upon oneself that you are not acceptable. It is the immune system attacking itself and affecting the joints. I know this, as at one point, my RA was debilitating, including deformities in the hands and feet, and constant, chronic pain. And after learning Hays' opinion (which I've often found to be right on the money), I learned to make changes in my own attitude. I also finally got referred to a rheumatologist, and got treatment for a year and a half. For someone they worried would ruin her liver with anti-inflammatories, it's awesome not to have to even take pain meds any more unless I overdo. The deformities went away and I've confused the RA doc. <g> That's okay.
According to Chinese medicine, problems with the liver (an eliminative organ) will spill over to other organs, generally in this order: gallbladder, skin, joints, lungs. So, the liver's a fairly important organ to treat, even when the problem appears to be in one of those other organs. The "married" pair for Chinese medicine is actually the liver and the skin. Liver controls anger - too much or too little or that which is held inside and not expressed. <g> Lots to understand here about alcoholics as well. :)
Attitude is one of the key factors in QT working - you have to 1) believe it *can* work, and 2) allow it to work. When one doesn't believe one is worthy of taking care of oneself, one will not get better. I believe part of today's session will help to cement belief that QT *can* work, although what I was able to determine and question her about really didn't come from QT, but rather other modalities that I've learned over the years and a bit of heredity thrown in. However, as with all healing, if you believe someone can help you, they can. I don't disabuse people of the notion, and they allow me to help. :) I can tell them constantly that they are doing the healing themselves, I am merely providing the space, but people in the Western hemisphere are so indoctrinated into feeling that doctors heal, they need to believe in *someone*.
So, this will continue and be an ongoing process in pursuit of my certification. I'm hoping to make a friend in the process. :)
According to Louise Hays, rheumatoid arthritis is a judgment upon oneself that you are not acceptable. It is the immune system attacking itself and affecting the joints. I know this, as at one point, my RA was debilitating, including deformities in the hands and feet, and constant, chronic pain. And after learning Hays' opinion (which I've often found to be right on the money), I learned to make changes in my own attitude. I also finally got referred to a rheumatologist, and got treatment for a year and a half. For someone they worried would ruin her liver with anti-inflammatories, it's awesome not to have to even take pain meds any more unless I overdo. The deformities went away and I've confused the RA doc. <g> That's okay.
According to Chinese medicine, problems with the liver (an eliminative organ) will spill over to other organs, generally in this order: gallbladder, skin, joints, lungs. So, the liver's a fairly important organ to treat, even when the problem appears to be in one of those other organs. The "married" pair for Chinese medicine is actually the liver and the skin. Liver controls anger - too much or too little or that which is held inside and not expressed. <g> Lots to understand here about alcoholics as well. :)
Attitude is one of the key factors in QT working - you have to 1) believe it *can* work, and 2) allow it to work. When one doesn't believe one is worthy of taking care of oneself, one will not get better. I believe part of today's session will help to cement belief that QT *can* work, although what I was able to determine and question her about really didn't come from QT, but rather other modalities that I've learned over the years and a bit of heredity thrown in. However, as with all healing, if you believe someone can help you, they can. I don't disabuse people of the notion, and they allow me to help. :) I can tell them constantly that they are doing the healing themselves, I am merely providing the space, but people in the Western hemisphere are so indoctrinated into feeling that doctors heal, they need to believe in *someone*.
So, this will continue and be an ongoing process in pursuit of my certification. I'm hoping to make a friend in the process. :)