Reflexology For The Spirit

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9 Important Questions to Ask About Pain

 

DSCN0210Ubiquitous,  pain.  Everyone suffers with pain occasionally.  Some of us suffer with pain constantly.

Pain comes in many forms:

Pins and needles

Searing

Hot

Cold

Constant

Deep

Screaming.

Everyone has names for pain.

Reflexologists, whenever a client partner begins to discuss pain with you, ask the following questions:

How long have you had this pain?

If your pain is not constant, does it come and go on a certain or random schedule?

Do particular activities initiate the pain?

What does it feel like?

Does it have a shape?

What does it look like?

What does it sound like?

What does it smell like?

Is there a story connected to this pain?  Do you know it?

Is there a word that will help you heal?

Now, speak to your pain.

Ask your pain if you can work together to heal.

Is there a word to help you heal? Pause a moment to receive this word.

Then, find out what color this word is going to be.  Now, repeat this word several times as you experience the color bringing relaxation to your entire being.

As you experience this, know that relaxation is important to pain because when we relax, we heal.

Often, just going through the above questions offers relief.  Sometimes we have pain which has a past life origin.  These questions can help reveal this situation.  People who have tried everything with no luck are able to have breakthroughs.

But, even if the questions don’t seem to offer immediate insight, they are very powerful and are quite helpful.

Reflexology can be a powerful pain management tool if used in the right way.  In the near future, I’ll be offering a series of posts sharing pain management sessions.

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Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco

Foot Pain is Definitely a Valid Reason to Visit a Reflexology for the Spirit Practitioner

Providing relief to tired, itchy, painful feet can significantly help your clients.  Often, temporary pain can be dealt with quickly.

Other times, there is persistent, chronic pain eventually proving itself to have spiritual origins.  To determine whether a foot pain is a spiritual affliction, your client partner needs to visit a podiatrist for a diagnosis.  Then you can proceed to deal with the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual problems afflicting the person.

How the spiritual affliction affects your client depends on

what part of the foot is in pain.

For example, if your client has pain in the area of the heart (metatarsal area), look for a problem with a relationship or the ability to give and receive love.

If the pain is in the heel, you’re looking at an issue dealing with basic survival as it relates to the community and you are also looking at core values.

On a more general level, consider that the person is having trouble moving forward in life.  Sometimes it’s important to give some things up in order to get to a new place.  Many people have trouble with the “giving up” part.  Sometimes they have such problems with “giving up” that they never get to a new place.  Other times, they suffer great pain but, in the end, manage to move forward.

In some instances, foot pain may be indicative of another disease or health problem.  For example, people suffering with flu may have very sore feet.  Also, people with extreme mental or emotional issues may have feet that are too sore to touch.  When you encounter this situation, be sure to include Reiki therapy and change your approach to hand or ear reflexology.

SYSTEMS TO WORK:  Until you determine that there are underlying physical issues, work the nervous system, skeletal system, muscular system, endocrine system, digestive system, liver and solar plexus.

ESSENTIAL OILS: peppermint, white fir, lavender, patchouli, myrrh, frankincense, sandalwood, and vetiver.

Thank you for reading this blog.  Tomorrow’s post will focus on Hammertoes.  Please send a comment if you have any questions.

Peace and food for all.  This blog is coming to you from my healing space in Woodstock, NY.

Thurman Greco