What
is Intuitive Healing?
Intuitive Healing means getting in touch with
your heart to hear your intuition, then using that information
to heal. The first step is finding that still, small voice
inside that tells you the truth about things--a kind of guardian
angel. You have to be very quiet to hear it. Intuitive healing
is integrative. It means respecting the intelligence of your
analytical mind but also calling on a deeper wisdom to guide
you. Your intellect and intuition are allies; they can work
together well. Just remember that the intellect, no matter
how brilliant, is limited by its linear focus. It can see
only so much. In contrast, intuition is multidimensional,
can penetrate surfaces, offers solutions about your health
and happiness that the mind alone cannot appreciate. The difficulty
is that the mind's chatter is often so loud it drowns out
the knowledge within.
There are five intuitive steps that can transform
your health and life. Each step represents an indicator that
can help you avoid illness, replenish energy and bring insight
into any problem. Utilizing this structure will enhance your
intuition, or enable you to find it.
Step 1: Notice Your Beliefs
Your beliefs set the tone for healing. Positive
attitudes accentuate growth, negative attitudes impair it.
Honesty is required to flush out counterproductive perceptions
so ingrained you may not realize how pernicious they are.
If we examine our beliefs, we won't be subject to subterranean
undermining influences. Our beliefs trigger biochemical responses.
No organ system stands apart from our thoughts. What you believe
programs your neurochemicals. I'm not suggesting that you
be Pollyannaish or put on a happy face to please, but that
you be absolutely true to yourself. This will liberate you
from unconscious impulses that impede your healing.
Step 2: Be in Your Body
Your body is a richly intuned intuitive receiver.
You must be in it completely to heal. This may require some
adjustment. We're trained to function from the neck up, denying
the rest of our bodies. I want you to reorient yourself, to
respect the intellect but delight in your physicality as well.
Being aware of the sensuousness of the body can open intuition.
This may mean noticing the early signs of pain so you can
act on them, trusting your gut about relationships, or awakening
your sexuality. We can't afford to ignore such life-informing
signals. Being attuned to your body is a treasure.
Step 3: Sense Your Body's Subtle Energy
Tapping into your body's subtle energy can
heal. From an intuitive standpoint we are all composed of
vibrantly collared energy fields (whose centres are called
chakras) that emanate from us. These can be sensed. They contain
truths about our physical, emotional and sexual needs. Energy
has different manifestations, from erotic to psychic. Invisible
to most people, it can be sensed with intuition. To heal you
must first learn to identify energy. Then you can direct it
to specific parts of the body. Feeling energy can be very
sensual. I assure you, it won't be all work!
Step 4: Ask for Inner Guidance
A range of answers lies within you. To access
them I'll focus on two intuitive techniques: meditation and
remote viewing. Meditation is a state of quiet that amplifies
the intuition. In practical terms it lowers blood pressure,
relieves stress, can help reverse heart disease, even retard
aging. Remote viewing is an intuitive technique to move through
both time and space. It enables you to tune in to the past,
present and future, or to visualize a person place or situation,
even at a great distance. With this knowledge you can help
diagnose illness by picturing the body's organs, predict proper
treatment, appraise current therapies--all mandatory when
conventional medicine seems unable to find a cure.
Step 5: Listen to Your Dreams
Intuition is the language of dreams. We speak
it every night, during the REM state, the phase of sleep when
your brain waves impart secret healing formulas. This mystic
symbology--images, messages, scenarios--has rules different
from those in our waking life. A dream's tone can be as restorative
as its content; the nonverbal often presides. Also, in dreams,
revelations about illness and relationships are often conveyed.
Dreams do heal, but first you must retrieve them. During sleep
we experience a kind of amnesia. To the intellect dreams are
alien, language that does not compute. Dreams cannot be captured
by the rational mind alone; intuitive memory is needed. As
you learn how to remember and interpret dreams, you'll be
able to draw on this form of healing.
You can apply these five intuitive steps to
every health challenge in your life, as well as every emotional
or sexual issue. I live them every day--in my medical practice,
my relationships, dating, choices about health or new directions.
They are yielding, expansive, reflecting possibilities. Try
not to cling to any one too tightly; simply allow them to
illuminate. Find the most natural outlet for your intuition,
have fun, and give yourself permission to explore.
The form your intuition takes may vary: images,
dreams, sounds, gut feelings, a sense of knowing, a kaleidoscope
of creative flow. Often while I'm working with patients snapshot
like flashes come through. In a split second I receive a world
of information. It's exciting. As a physician I've come to
depend on these moments of insight. Notice if such flashes
happen to you. Write everything down immediately in a journal.
The material can be relayed quickly, but it slips away if
undocumented. Watch closely. We all have our intuitive styles.
Discover yours.
- Judith Orloff, M.D |