The Tools of Healing

July 27th, 2009, by David Seltzer

To experience a session in Healing Pathways – whether it is facilitated by a practitioner or whether an individual works with it himself – is to journey into one’s own inner world. It is a voyage to understand what we truly want and what goals will lead us toward fulfillment and personal satisfaction; it is a excursion from a land of blockages, in which we feel hampered and closed in, unable to actualize ourselves, to a land of freedom, in which we experiences positive self-direction and self-assurance. These positive traits allow us to move into a new reality, one that enables us to take full advantage of all our innate talents and abilities, while still maintaining an intimate awareness of our intrinsic essential self.

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The Emotional Spectrum Matrix

July 26th, 2009, by David Seltzer

The emotional nature of a human being is extremely deep, often infinitely so. It is not uncommon for someone to become overwhelmed when he experiences the full range of his feelings that a negative situation or trauma elicits. This often happens when one is angry.

Imagine an empty glass on a table. Someone comes and fills the glass half-full with water. A little while later, someone else enters the room and fills the glass to the brim. If a third person comes along and adds more water, then the water will simply overflow, since there is no room left in the glass.

Take a look at a typical day for a man named George: He gets up in the morning bursting with vigor and full of happy expectations. When he enters the kitchen to eat breakfast, his wife is busy with the baby and forgets to say good morning. He feels slightly put out, but, “No big deal; that’s life,” he tells himself, and he puts it out of his mind. He may think he just forgot about it, but in reality, that subtle insult is stored in some inner niche, filling up his emotional “glass” to a certain degree.

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