An Interesting Spiritual Healing Fact
Reiki What Is It and How Does It Work
The Japanese developed Reiki as a technique for stress reduction and to promote healing. "Laying on the hands" is what drives Reiki. An unseen life force energy flows through all of our bodies and when that energy is low then stress is more apparent and if it is high we feel capable of handling almost everything that comes our way. Reiki is taken from two Japanese words that mean Wisdom or Higher Power and spiritually guided life force energy.
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Can Suffering Help In Our Spiritual Healing?
No one likes to suffer but we have suffering in our lives. We are not supposed to like suffering but we are in an imperfect world and we will all have some form of suffering in our lifetime. Suffering is not fun and games, but will suffering help us find spiritual healing? We need to consider how we will benefit from the suffering we have. There are lessons that can be learned and some of them will be vital to our survival.
We can learn the difference between real fears and fears that are only imagined. Our imaginations may cause us to fear the unknown, dread, and fears that are transferred to you by someone else. You can begin by telling yourself not to fear and progress to believing there is a reason not to fear. We can learn to depend on our Higher Power to give us the grace and love to go through the crisis in our life.
Suffering can teach us how important we are to one another. We can learn what it is like to depend on someone and to be someone depends on. It teaches you how to cooperate and work together to make changes in your life and your world. It can teach you that by yourself you may fail, but with the help of a friend or spiritual mentor you can fall, fail, and still overcome. It makes you count your blessings when you see someone who is suffering more than you are. Remember the adage of "I felt sorry for myself because I had no shoes, until I met someone who had no feet."
Suffering teaches us to wait because you don't have a choice and no power to do anything different. Waiting teaches us trust and builds our faith. Sometimes we may have to wait until we have learned the lessons we are supposed to be learning. Another lesson to be learned from suffering is you discover how much you need a Higher Power and a spiritual relationship in your life. You can learn that material things are not much help when you are facing trials and troubles.
Suffering helps strip away differences in races, sex, and beliefs. We suffer regardless of our income or social class because we were all created equal. Suffering helps remind us that we are an insignificant part of the universe and we are not that important in the big picture. It can help you let down your guard and allow others to see the person you are. You may learn that material items are not nearly as important as the people in your life and your spiritual relationship with your Higher Power. When you have nothing else to lose it is easier to surrender to your Spiritual Power.
Do you learn the lessons from the suffering? No. The lessons are learned when we admit a Higher Power is directing our lives and can turn suffering into blessings. We may always have "scars" from our suffering but we can use the lessons we have learned from the suffering to create something positive and receive a spiritual renewal and healing. |
09/08/2008
Rita Avila fuming mad at "Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho" staff (PEP)
Her spiritual healing under Fr. Fernando Suarez, a Filipino revered as a healing priest from Canada, is what keeps actress Rita Avila grounded these days.
Rita Avila fuming mad at "Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho" staff (PEP)
09/08/2008
Religion Comic (KMID Midland)
You've heard the phrase laughter's the best medicine. But does that include healing your soul? The Circle of Laughs Tour was in Midland this weekend. Chonda Pierce was the headlining comedian. Pierce uses her own religious experiences as comedic material during her act.
Religion Comic (KMID Midland)
09/07/2008
Spiritual advisor behind the walls (Jefferson City News Tribune)
Although many people forget about these men, Rev. Robert Joe Gibson helps them find their path to spiritual healing. Gibson is the chaplain for the Jefferson City Correctional Center. He's been a prison chaplain for 14 years and with the Department of Corrections for the past eight years.
Spiritual advisor behind the walls (Jefferson City News Tribune)
09/08/2008
Center celebrates natural healing (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
Kalpulli Izkalli, a center for natural healing, held its third annual Traditional Medicine and Healing Gathering on Saturday. Natural and traditional healers from across the country gathered at the Westside Community Center to participate in healing exercises.
Center celebrates natural healing (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
09/06/2008
Spiritual events (The Olympian)
• Special worship service with "Best Friends": 11 a.m. Sunday, The Lacey Community Church, 4501 19th Ave. S.E., Lacey. "Best Friends," a group of people who share African American cultural traditions through music, dramatic presentation and testimony, will lead worship. Call 360-491-1741.
Spiritual events (The Olympian)
09/07/2008
Spiritual advisor behind the walls (Jefferson City News Tribune)
Although many people forget about these men, Rev. Robert Joe Gibson helps them find their path to spiritual healing. Gibson is the chaplain for the Jefferson City Correctional Center. He's been a prison chaplain for 14 years and with the Department of Corrections for the past eight years.
Spiritual advisor behind the walls (Jefferson City News Tribune)
09/08/2008
Center celebrates natural healing (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
Kalpulli Izkalli, a center for natural healing, held its third annual Traditional Medicine and Healing Gathering on Saturday. Natural and traditional healers from across the country gathered at the Westside Community Center to participate in healing exercises.
Center celebrates natural healing (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
09/06/2008
Dakota leave Coldwater Spring site after four days (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
A four-day Dakota spiritual gathering concluded Saturday at the Coldwater Spring site near Minnehaha Park. About 40 tribal members and supporters held a pipe ceremony at 1 p.m. after taking down tepees and cleaning up the site.
Dakota leave Coldwater Spring site after four days (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
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