Reflexology For The Spirit

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Physical Therapy – What to do to Get the Most from Your PT Session

We go to physical therapy because we want to get to the other side – of whatever the situation is.

Maybe you’ve been in an accident.

Maybe you just realized that your neck won’t move right.

Maybe you just finally looked in the mirror and your left shoulder and your right shoulder don’t match – at all.

Whatever the reason, physical therapy takes a commitment.  It means going to two appointments weekly with homework between the sessions.

Some people go to their physical therapy sessions and do their homework and things seem to just go right.

I’ve gone to physical therapy sessions several different times in my life.  Each experience impacted my life differently.

In my 40’s, I went to physical therapy, and followed the series of PT sessions up with a fitness club membership which helped me immensely.  The physical therapy sessions followed by the regular fitness sessions changed my life for the better.  The impact of these physical therapy sessions lasted the better part of a decade.

A couple of decades later, my physical therapy experience was just as positive but the therapy was completely different.  I spent a lot of time on the table receiving heat treatments.  My back and shoulders loved this attention and appreciated the healing applications I received twice weekly.

Now, with different needs, my current physical therapy experience is different yet again.  My  body  does not want to move so fast.  Healing is not so easy this time.  I leave each session feeling fatigue and pain.  My body needs to rest and restore.  It needs attention beyond what is happening at the physical therapist’s office.

It took two sessions for me to realize what was happening.  What did I do?  I ran for the Reiki therapy!

I’m sharing this with everyone because I’m seeing other people coming away from the physical therapy session who need restorative healing.  Some people get this information quickly.  Others need a little nudge.

What I’m finding is that the physical therapy session is not completed without a Reiki session to follow up.

Actually, other modalities work well also.  Reflexology certainly offers the deep calming needed to end a session totally.

But, really, it doesn’t matter whether you schedule Reiki or Reflexology or massage or …………  Many modalities available will work.

The important thing to know is  that when we get physical therapy, the work takes your body “so far”.  To get your money’s worth in healing, schedule the Reiki session on the same day if you possibly can – certainly within 36 hours.

Schedule these bodywork sessions think of them as part of your life.  They  stimulate your body’s own healing processes.

When you combine Reiki or Reflexology or whatever modality works best for you, you will receive more healing for your health care dollars.

If regular Reiki sessions turn out to be a challenge, take some classes and learn to give sessions.  That way you can exchange sessions with others.

Ask a friend to join you in a learning adventure.  The two of you can learn together and exchange sessions.  This is self-care, an important activity which we all need to include in our daily lives.

Thanks for reading this blog post!  New articles have been posted for 10 years.  This blog was created to be a conduit for your own healing.

With blogs, books, classes, and sessions, I am not here to change your story.  Instead, I am here to be a conduit for your own healing.

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You can also discover more information when you explore previous posts on this blog.  Posts focusing on reflexology or Reiki therapy are on both the blog and on YOUTUBE.

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Intention – A Road Map to Your Future

Put your future in motion!

And, how do you do that?

Your first step is to set your intention.  After all, you can’t know where you’re going until you know where you’re headed.

Take a few minutes to write an affirmation that represents you once you’ve reached your goal.

Your second step is to open your journal and lay out the change you want to see in your life based on your intention.

A Reiki session honoring your intention and the change you want to see is appropriate here.

For example, if you want to get a new job, you may write an affirmation such as “I have the perfect job.”

Visualize what you will look like and how you will feel when that change happens.

Visualize changes you may experience as you move toward your goal.

Next, consider a few things you’re going to do to make that perfect job happen.

They may include:

write a winning resume

search online

network with people

contact prospective employers

follow-up after each interview

Once you have your list of things you’re going to do, it’s time to act on your to-do list.

Occasionally, it’s important to take a look at your notes and see what things have happened.  Are you progressing toward your goal?

You may want to include regular Reiki, reflexology, and meditation activities to stay connected with your intention and your journey.

Occasional questions will help:  How is the universe intervening in your behalf?  Do you need to adjust your intention?

As you begin to circulate your resumes and interview for your job, it’s helpful to remind yourself that you have a job when you have a start date, a specific place to report to work, and know the starting salary.

You may want to include these things in your adjusted intention.

As time passes and events occur, you may want to revisit your notes.  Did you reach your goal?  What twists and turns occurred along your path?

Finally, is it time to set a new wheel in motion as you adjust your intention.

Ask yourself this:  How has the universe moved in your behalf in conjunction with your efforts?

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On This Journey: Hope

On this journey, I send you a blessing:

Whenever you touch someone, may you show them love.

In your work, may love, mercy, and justice shine forth.

May it guide and protect you.

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As a reflexologist, whether I heal, teach, write, speak, or dowse, my intentions are the same.

I want us all to become more conscious of ourselves.

It’s time to take charge of our healing.

We can make necessary changes appropriate for us now as we offload things we no longer need.

As we do this, we discover what’s important to us.  We learn things about ourselves we never knew.

We find out things about ourselves we once knew but forgot.

We see some items which we may have felt weren’t necessary.  Now we know they are.

My job is to help you find your feet.

My goal is for you to know yourself better.

Once you know the truth about your feet, you become aware of your soul.

Things fall into place.

You may empower yourself to assume responsibility for your healing.

A better self-understanding emerges.

You are on a path to deeper consciousness.

Feet are essential.  They have been crucial since the beginning of our existence.  Our feet carry us wherever we need to go.  They are part of our lives spiritually, physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Reflexology has been with us since the beginning of time when its history is shrouded in mists.

If you travel to Egypt, you’ll find wall paintings referring to feet dating back to 2399 BCE in the Historical Physicians’ Tomb of Saqqara, Egypt.

In Nara, Japan, the Medicine Teacher Temple has a stone carving of Buddha’s feet dating to 790 AD.

In India, the paintings of Vishnu correspond to some reflexology points.

Ancient Chinese writings describe pressure points on thumbs and toes.

Ayurveda medicine incorporates foot reflexology.

When I see a person’s feet, I feel as if I’ve found a book filled with stories, all waiting to be told.

Your feet speak to me.

Before, during, and after a session, your feet change color, texture, and weight.  Lines on your feet shift.

Health issues are messengers telling you to seek out and deal with spiritual causes.

When you visit a reflexologist with your health issues, you focus on your spirit.

You may also want to experience an hour of self-care.  Or, you may want to bliss out for a short time.

Whatever the motivation, a reflexology session offers a window into homeostasis, the balance of all body systems.  Reflexology is all about self-healing reflexology.

Your body changes daily – and continually changes throughout your activities.  Whether sleeping, dancing, or taking out the trash, your body tries to maintain a health balance – homeostasis.

When you seek a reflexologist, you may be trying to deal with one or more ongoing persistent health problems.

You seek a solution while saying to yourself:  “I may have to learn to live with  fatigue (insomnia, constipation, headaches).”

When a person brings a spiritual issue to my table, I go to the chakras.

This is an opportunity to dowse them.

With chronic disease, the chakras commonly seize up.

Balancing a chakra with spinning helps.  First, I remove the negative energy, then I spin the chakras.  I always work the weakest chakra first.

Trauma clogs the chakras and turns them gray.

A reflexology session reveals things for a client including:

sleep

deep relaxation

more regular bowel movements

instant relief of tired, sore, achy feet

a mild detox

homeostasis

increased circulation

relaxed tension

Conflicting information constantly bombards us with information about our health.

What’s good.

What’s bad.

The bottom line is we’re complex beings.  Good health involves the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual body.

We heal five different ways.  Healing is physical, symbolic, mythical, energetic, and spiritual.

Physical Healing is undeniable.  Your body fights disease by overcoming symptoms, boosting your body systems, changing you DNA.

When a client comes to me in pain, we have a conversation about the situation.  This is Symbolic Healing in action.  I ask questions:

How long have you had this pain?

When did it begin?

Is it constant or intermittent?

What makes it better, and what makes it worse?

Where does it hurt?

What does this pain feel like?

What does it look like?

What color is this pain?

Can you describe the sound of this pain?

How does it smell?

What is your pain’s size and shape?

What other symptoms follow this pain?

Once the sound is identified, I invite the person to make a chant using this sound.

Symbolic healing works through words.  Talking with a psychiatrist or psychotherapist is symbolic healing.  Speaking with a physical therajpist about your shoulder pain is symbolic.

Guided meditation is symbolic healing.

Energetic Healing does not rely on words.  Energetic healing is meditation, massage, reflexology, Reiki, chakra healing, or other bodywork.

Blended Healing happens when chiropractors, physical therapists, and physicians work on your symbolic level during consultations.  Describing your health issues with a physician is symbolic healing.

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Illness is real.  Accidents happen.  Medicine and healing can help.  They create meaning.

Recent global events spread uncertainty, insecurity, and grief.  How we approah our health and wellness is forever changed.

It’s up to us now to keep ourselves and our loved ones well.  At some point, you may need to choose a reflexologist or other healer.  Not all healers and practitioners are alike.

A 9-word vocabulary clarifies this for you:

Administer – Reflexologists don’t administer anything.  We read feet and offer sessions.  We have provided noninvasive sessions to our clients the world over for ages and ages.

Advise – Reflexologists support client partners in their healing path.  This work supports homeostasis.

Cure – Reflexologists offer our services and empower client partners to control their health as they heal and embrace wellness.  This can be a very different thing depending on the issue.

Diagnose – Reflexologists do not diagnose.  Physicians diagnose.  A disgnosis is essential because it’s much easier to overcome a health issue if it has a name.

Dispense – Reflexologists dispense nothing beyond the sessions we offer.

Examine – Reflexologists read feet, hands, or ears.  We notice the locations of our findings.  We work the feet, hands, or ears to facilitate healing and homeostasis.

Patient – Physicians and nurses have patients.  Reflexologists have clients or client partners.

Prescribe – Prescriptions are allopathic tools.  Reflexologists do not prescribe.  We rely on our hands and hearts to tell us what we find to encourage healing, and wellness, to facilitate homeostasis.

Recommend – We work feet, concentrating our energies to facilitate healing.

What is suffering really about?  Why are we going through this?  What is the purpose?

Getting well is sometimes very tough.  These are the spiritual questions:

Do you want to be well if getting well hurts?

Do you want to be well if it separates you from your old identity?

Do you want to be well more than you want to stay the same?

A good model for healing involves four steps:

Several years ago, I had a pain in my shoulder.  First I met with my health care provided for a diagnosis and whatever else I needed to get over this pain.  This was important.

Her diagnosis helped me overcome my problem.  An old saying goes like this:  It’s easier to slay the .dragon once I know its name.

I had overworked a muscle in my shoulder .  I removed the environmental cause of the problem by not lifting anything else until the pain was dealt with.

Then, I set about correcting my painful situation.  I scheduled 8 physical therapy sessions and went twice a week for four weeks to physical therapy where I received massage, exercise, ultrasound, and heat treatment

My physical therapist taught me the proper way to lift boxes weighing 40 pounds each.

I scheduled four weekly reflexology sessions to correspond with each physical therapy session I received.  A sesion was scheduled to be within 24 hours of each physical therapy appointment.

The reflexologist used her sensory skills to work my feet.  She found crystals, resistance, hollows, and mushy tissue.

Her findings gave even more clues.  Because my situation was acute, she found a lot of “clues”.

She found crytals that varied from tiny salt crystal size to crystals that felt like broken glass to feeling like beans.  Some places on my feet felt as hard as rocks.

Others felt spongy.

Meanwhile, I felt things, too.  I felt tenderness, shooting pains, throbbing.  My feet felt sore, achy, bruised, and tired.

I also experienced incredible grounding and relaxation.  I slipped into a deep, sleeplike state during each session.

Taking steps to keep the situation from happening again, I learned the proper way to lift 40-pound boxes.

More than anything, I followed my truth.  I had a “conversion” when I understood the changes I needed to make and the things I had to do to be pain-free and to function well again.

I realized something:

As hard as we try to stay healthy, sooner or later, we all get sick.

Acute illnesses can be cured.

Chronic illnesses are another thing entirely.  We live with chronic illnesses.  They each have spiritual implications and overlays.

The role of the mind, the state of your health, and your spirituality connect to three things:

What happens in your life.

How you feel and think about what is happening.

What happens in your body.

These three things are the stress created by your situation.  Stress is your response to an event and how you perceive and react to it, not what happened.

Stress is a deadly health crisis.

We each have a spiritual core needing encouragement, support, and protection.  Your inner core helps you travel through life with the fewest bumps possible.

When guidance, nourishment, and protection are deficient in some way, you risk losing self-confidence.

Give yourself a boost.  Life is easier with a solid inner core.

Begin by thinking positively.

Before you get out of bed each day,  ask yourself:

“What makes me happy?  How can I be happy today?”

Happiness is one thing that only you can give yourself.  It doesn’t depend on how much money you make or how much education you have, or how tall you are.

Happiness depends on your inner self.

Listen to your body.

When you listen, your body will tell you what you need.  It will tell you what to keep, what to avoid, what to give away, and what to leave behind.

When you understand what your body says, you have a chance to heal life.  You can change your life if that is what you want.

Tune in to your body several times daily.  Do you have pain anywhere?  Is your spine aligned?  What is your energy level right this moment?  Are you hungry?  Thirsty?  Tired?  Joyful?

Good health is a priority.

When you value your good health, you love your self.  You believe you are a valuable person.  You expect yourself to be in excellent health.  Your thinking can change.  Your life can unstick itself.  Claim your wellness!

Your emotional self is a best friend.

Your feelings are an opportunity.  You can never expand or grow until you own up to the feelings your body sends your way.  They help you release pain, extra weight, sorrow, grief, fear.

When you release some of these painful things, you can experience joyful health, peace, grounding.  You will find room in your soul for a better quality of life.

Connect with your community.

Volunteer or join a local group such as knitting or hiking.  Get a parttime job.  Read a local paper.  Use your library.  Work at a food pantry.  Join your local church or synagogue.  Teach someone to read.

Include exercise of some kind every day.

In 1513, Ponce deLeon discovered the Fountain of Youth in what is now St. Augustine, Florida.  The Fountain of Youth still exists and keeps people everywhere healthy and fit.

There is at least one branch of it in your neighborhood.  It’s located on a sidewalk or roadside where you can walk every day.  If that branch is inconvenient for you, another nearby branch is in a local fitness center.  You’ll be much healthier when you visit your favorite branch regularly.

Reflexology and Reiki

Include a session of Reflexology, Reiki, or other nourishing bodywork every week.  It doesn’t matter whether you have a health issue, or whether you just want to get on a healing table and bliss out.  What’s important is the self-care you receive.

Review your situation

This last year has been stressful for everyone.  I don’t know even one person who has escaped grief.

Now is a good time to write about important moments in your life.  You don’t have to focus on what happened in your life.  Focus, instead, on what you did about what happened to you.

Write short stories, essays, poems, or keep a journal.  Whatever you choose, if you need help, you may get it at your library.

Learn Reiki Therapy

Reiki is one of the oldest healing modalities on our planet.  When you take a Reiki class, you learn a healing tool to positively impact your life.

Reiki is adaptable to many different situations.  It is easy to learn and use.  We all need more Reiki.  Every time I hear about a new class forming or a Reiki circle happening, I rejoice.

Get Creative

The fun thing about creativity is that it can be anything you want it to be.  When you get creative, you relax, laugh, explore, inspire and imagine.  You add more color to your life.

Creativity is an empowering tool.

When you get creative, you are open to positive lifestyle changes.  The possibilities are many:

You may develop a working relationship with your healthcare professional and your healer.

You may become more aware of your body and how it works.

You have a basic plan for conquering and preventing disease when you combine quality sleep with healthy eating and physical activity.  I have written much about these things in my blog posts, my books, and on YouTube interviews.

When we are in the presence of someone suffering from something we can do nothing about, the first reaction is to run away as fast as possible.  It’s frightening to be around suffering.

Feeling helpless in the face of anguish and pain is complex.

A Healing Community

To be part of a healing community, we learn to be with those suffering even when we feel helpless.

Make no mistake.  We are not helpless.  We offer hope for one another as we keep the faith God, or the Universe, or whatever word you want to use, is working even when we can’t see how.  To be part of a healing community means we are not alone.

That makes all the difference.

When you are part of a healing community, you can change.  You can experience your life differently, made to feel whole, even as your physical abody falls apart.

Touch can heal you from fear, even when you remain sick.

Healing is about creating meaning.  Ask yourself:

What is suffering for anyway?

Why are we going through this?

What is the purpose?

Getting well is sometimes very tough.  Do you want to be well if getting well hurts?

Do you want to be well if it separates you from your old self?

Do you want to be well more than you want to stay the same?

This is a all to change.

Since ancient times, healers and physicians have worked with patients to achieve a cure, a restoration.

Healing takes many forms:  physical, mythical, symbolic, and energetic.

But, what happens when there are no options?

From the time a person is diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening illness, we must try to make some sense of the days and months left.

Healing appears in many forms, including antibiotics, chemotherapy, and morphine.

Reiki, guided meditations, favorite music, and listening are appropriate.

Whatever form healing takes, flexibility is essential.  Any number of situations may arise.  A nurse may arrive to do routine and necessary are.  A family member may enter.

Let the process unfold in whatever way it happens.

In the end, we offer a smile, an ear, a touch, an embrace.

Sometimes it helps to remind yourself that, even though we’re grieving, death is about the person who is dying.

The rest of us are there to help say “goodbye”, do the laundry, and serve a cup of tea to someone to someone who needs it.

Finally, our job is to let the person go.

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3 Ways to Find Yourself in Our New World

Forever changed is our future:

The pandemic and its surrounding life events changed us dramatically.  We each  experienced the pandemic differently.  This event transformed us.  Even if you denied the pandemic and ignored the events…

Especially if you denied the pandemic.

We have a new life now.

Remember those plans you made for the future?  Are the goals the same?  Do they need updating?  Improving?  Now is a good time to update them.

We can keep them as simple or complex as we want.

One thing is still the same:  feeling happy everyday.

Everyday habits keep us healthy and happy.  By that, I’m referring to what we eat, how well we sleep, how much exercise we get…

To plan my life again, I took stock of my days.  I focused on the everyday habits that I never even thought about.  I focused on things I ignored in the past.

I asked:  “What works?  What doesn’t?”

I realized I have a chance to be happy today and tomorrow and next week.

I hope you’ll join me in this review.

First step in your new life:  feel, really feel your feelings.  All that anger, fear, stress, curiosity.  Acknowledge it. Feel it. Somewhere in all those feelings, you’re going to discover happiness.

Spend some time on this.  Feel your past.  Feel your present.  Feel your future.  Take some time now to think joyous thoughts.  Catch those happy thoughts and hang onto them.

In step two, don’t blame anyone  – not even yourself.  When you don’t blame anyone, you jettison everything but happiness.  When you don’t blame anyone, you suddenly control your life as you leave your past behind and move into your future.

In step three, choose happiness.  This is where you have a gift card to all the goodies in the deli.  This is where you choose all the things which make you feel good.  This is where you choose your future.  What you focus on becomes your future.  Meditate on this happy future.  List all the things you like about your happy future.

What comes next!

What comes next is healing!

Practice Reiki with the intention of choosing a happy future.  Heal your future self with Reiki and reflexology.

Your feet are your command center.  Focus on a healthy future for your feet and for the rest of your body.

Did you study Reiki in your past but never really used it?  Now is a good time to bring Reiki with you to your future.

Schedule regular sessions.  The homeostasis offered by Reiki and reflexology cannot be overblown.

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