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Introducing Something New to the Planet- Infinity Healing

Today is the day that I stepped up to the proverbial plate and put in writing that I have been gifted with a new energy healing technique to teach others to use and to use with my clients, friends, family and myself.

As long as I can remember, and certainly before I was five,  I used my hands to try to alleviate pain, break up the “smootz” or energy globs that I felt with my hands- that my hands automatically  zoomed in on- when I touched other people.

Years before I heard about visualizations,  I would tell a person I was “working on” to imagine the tightness in their body that I was helping them to release was a rubber band that was getting slacker by the moment.  Ideas to help release tension would just come to me .  As a team my friend,  colleague or family member and I would work to create space where there had been discomfort.

When I learned about working with a person’s energy field to alleviate discomfort I practiced everyday with the other teachers who taught elementary school with me. Someone would have cramps, or a headache, or a tooth ache and I would give less than two minutes of concentrated “zapping”.

I became a clinical social worker so that I’d have a platform for being the healing agent I always was. I became a Reiki Master so that people would have some familiarity with the kind of energy work I had brought through early on in my life and practiced, practiced, practiced..

I always thought that somewhere along the way something new would come through me. And it finally has. It is not mine, I did not create it but I am certain that I am being guided in developing the use of this energy for the benefit of humanity and the planet at this time.

I know that may sound very grand to some, but it is a statement based on the probability that if only one person benefits from the work, because all is fundamentally, spiritually physically connected and one, all will benefit.

While in meditation a few years ago I received information that was very simple and explicit about a symbol to use to catalyze wellness and wholeness. Even as a Reiki Master I had had difficulty remembering the visuals of the symbols used in that tradition. The new symbol- as old as eternity- is the symbol of eternity, the infinity sign.

It is the way that I am using it that is new along with the particular healing traditions that have been incorporated into my being a healing agent that makes it unique.

Infinity Healing will be taught to others in the way that both Reconnective Healing® and Reiki healing are. This is through direct exposure, saturation with the energies and receiving information.

Because Infinity Healing  utilizes  muscle checking (applied kinesiology) to determine the course of each session, students of Infinity Healing will be taught muscle checking.

This is the first time I am writing about this and I am continuing to develop Infinity Healing as I am guided to do.

Today I ordered new business cards. The front of the card has not changed. It is what is pictured above this text. What is new is the back. This is what my new card contains.

I welcome and would be grateful for any and all feedback to help grow this new work!  It is Time.. Yay!!!

What Happened in June 2012 Group

Present in the June Practitioner Skills Development Group were Gladys, Harriet, Lillian, Kim, Merrill and Meryl.

We have one “miraculous” healing to report. As part of the Group’s orientation and entrainment process we did a Group energetic healing circle. Using the heart energy of the Group members as we stood in a circle, we each called out the names of friends, family, and loved ones whom we would want to benefit from the healing energy of the focused Group. We imagined those persons to be in the center of our circle.

Kim shared that her father had just had bypass surgery on five of his arteries and that she was expecting phone calls from her mother in Holland to give her updates on his condition. His heart rate had been erratic and his doctors were considering injecting him with medication for stabilization. The intervention would involve risks.

Immediately after the healing circle concluded Kim received her mother’s phone call. Her mother reported that the doctor was standing with the needle and just about to give the shot when the heart rate indicator suddenly showed that Kim’s father had a normalized heart beat!!!

Who could ask for anything more?

Later, while members were doing sessions with each other, a refinement in the handling of energy constrictions came to light.

When the client is suddenly tearful, upset, laughing, glassy-eyed, overtly reactive or extremely tired, the practitioner muscle checks self first to see if there is an energy constriction, next to see if the energy that is constricted needs to be released at that moment and last to see if the Energy Constriction Release is the preferred modality to release the constriction.

If use of the ECR (Energy Constriction Release) is indicated at that moment, the underlying implication is that the client needs to contain the emotional reactivity ( tears, laughing, etc) by breathing in and out of the nose so that a deeper, more profound level of healing can be accessed through the ECR process.

At times the ECR is not as necessary as nose breathing alone, or taking a pause, drinking water or any other modality used in Resonance Repatterning.

Other times the client just needs to have acknowledgement that they are in a constricted state at that moment and the Repatterning session can continue in its sequence.

What we realized in Group is that practitioners frequently assume that it is better to do something to release the constriction. By doing so a superior, more beneficial clearing will occur for the client and he/she will be “more healed”. This assumption predisposes us to intervene in the event of a client having an energy constriction.

By contrast, if we as practitioners neutralize our bias against the client’s reactivity we open the possibility that the client’s tears, laughter, etc. can produce a release and healing every bit as meaningful, enlightening and energizing as an ECR. This would be so because the use of muscle checking would indicate exactly what the client needs for their greatest healing.

We see once again the importance of practitioners remaining neutral, assumption free and how muscle checking everything is the key in this work.

Announcement

Our next proposed Group date has been changed from September 30th, 2012 to September 9th, 2012.

Please read the SAVE THE DATE permanent page on this newsletter for updated information on Group dates and procedures.

How One Psychotherapist Utilizes Resonance Repatterning With Clients

The following feature article was written by me and published in the May, 2012 edition of The Repatterning Journal.

The complete May  Journal can be seen at www.repatterningjournal.com

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker I am a fully qualified mental health practitioner with the immense good fortune to live my professional life assisting others in their efforts to become their most expanded selves.

On a day to day basis I witness subtle and not so subtle evidence of change in my clients as they relax into new awareness.

I notice the changes in how they are holding themselves in their bodies, in the freed –up expressiveness of their faces, in the very color of their skin tone and circulation as they embrace new coherence in their body-mind systems.

I am blessed to have the right tools at the right time to facilitate the changes. The most comprehensive tool in my toolbox is all that Resonance Repatterning has to offer.

Our colleague Dr. Shirley Lanyi wrote an article in the August, 2010 RPA Journal Thoughts On The Resonance Repatterning Practitioner-Client Process which focuses on the healing relationship. She explores the connection and necessary conditions for an effective therapeutic alliance.

She states

“In conclusion,…. We are part of our clients’ process. Our ability to act with loving kindness, on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual planes, via our responses and reactions, conscious and unconscious, facilitates our clients’ process, healing and growth, as well as our own.”

This will always be the most important aspect of any practitioners work. What we do is secondary to how it is done, who we are, and what we bring to the therapeutic partnership.

That being said, I’d like to share some applications of Resonance Repatterning in a psychotherapeutic practice.

Naturally, one application is to use the whole process intact with some clients. This allows a practitioner, via muscle checking for what is needed, to access what the specific client needs from the full resources of the system.

We could fill volumes of successful interventions in this category!

Most interesting is the fact that many strategies would be impossible without Resonance Repatterning. For example, one of my clients adopted a newborn child several years ago. With the adoptive mother muscle checking by proxy for the infant, and with a visible sign of permission from the infant when asked out loud, we proceeded to do a series of in person repatternings to deal head on with the infant’s separation from the birth mother.

As the child grew older, repatternings were done to handle other life issues and the child would ask for a session when he felt it was something that he needed.

Clearly even a non- traditional psychotherapy practice would not have been able to embrace this kind of preventative work.

While working with psychotherapy clients several aspects of the Resonance Repatterning system are utilized routinely.

In establishing the framework of the therapeutic alliance verbally and non-verbally there is emphasis on the fact that the person intrinsically has the keys to attain their own sense of well being and wholeness. My job is to assist them in accessing their own wisdom. Although I can provide a safe container for exploration and I can participate as a team member towards the achievement of their goals, I can neither do the work for them nor can I dictate what needs to be done.

Again, this view of a therapeutic partnership is key to the foundation in the Resonance Repatterning client-practitioner endeavor.

Even before introducing the concept of muscle checking with a psychotherapy client, throughout sessions there is the routine use of pauses, nose breathing and simple grounding modalities. As sessions continue, muscle checking for the client’s needs can be incorporated into the psychotherapy session.

With this essential tool accessed, stress reduction and counter-anxiety modalities can be taught to the client according to exactly what that person’s system dictates. Additionally, a session can not only begin with the social work cardinal rule of starting where the client is, but the verbal explorations in a session can be viewed with the perspectives of Problems and Opportunities.

Once we begin using the context of Problems and Opportunities for discussion, statements are written and can be energetically cleared with a modality, if appropriate, so that the psychotherapy session often incorporates profound energetic shifts of material brought to the discussion.

The result is that clients frequently leave their psychotherapy session feeling empowered, ready to integrate changes made and eager to uncover more material in their next session. This is in contrast to the situation that frequently occurs in psychotherapy when the client finally gets to the real “meat” and primary issue of a session just before they need to walk out the door.

These “doorknob revelations” leave the client feeling frustrated and thwarted, like they are on the edge of discovering something great that may be easily lost in transit.

Although toleration of frustration and respect for the boundaries that time limitations impose may be important elements in developing the emotional resiliency necessary for wholeness, when this is added frequently to the mix of the psychotherapy client’s experience of raw vulnerability it may destroy the motivation to continue the process.

As with all things in life, balance is essential. Using muscle checking to determine what is best as dictated by a person’s higher self is a way to grow optimal well-being not only for the Resonance Repatterning client, but for the psychotherapy client as well.