Healing rituals
I come to you, oh Blogosphere, with a question:
When supporting medical care for chronic conditions with energy work, magic, etc., what sort of guided imagery do you use?
I'm looking at starting some guided imagery to help someone with a chronic condition, and am wondering what sorts of imagery are effective, both for the practitioner (to get in the right headspace) and to tell to the recipient. Anyone have any resources/books/advice?
When supporting medical care for chronic conditions with energy work, magic, etc., what sort of guided imagery do you use?
I'm looking at starting some guided imagery to help someone with a chronic condition, and am wondering what sorts of imagery are effective, both for the practitioner (to get in the right headspace) and to tell to the recipient. Anyone have any resources/books/advice?
Comments
I think including imagery that will encourage them keep faith during flares is helpful. Perhaps meditation on the wheel of fortune or turning of the seasons may help them keep hope in their heart. I do find it helps me.
Also, I would include mediations and mantras for Kuan-Yin or Tara. They are not only symbols of healing, but also compassion and self-love.
So I induce, deeper and then let them establish the tree-as-personal-energy-system. The things that are the anchors for the chronic condition are then characterized by weeds or vines that use the tree as support and without the tree's support, they die off and turn to dust...
Any energy "lost" comes up through the roots or down through the sun or whatever fits context.
I'm working on documenting how this makes changes in gross somatics and kinesiology, so that's been my main focus - having noticable quantitative changes in posture and motion. YMMV.
I've also been working with non-awareness/void states more frequently in hospice situations than before. Not quite what you're asking, but there will often be spontaneous glove anesthesia happening. Useful for when there are acute episodes with the chronic ones.
Guided imagery isn't normally my thing - if I'm inducing deep trance phenomena, I'll just induce deep trance phenomena and be done with it. I've actually found that using the models in Bandler's Trance-formations and Tad James' Timelines as frameworks for creating guided imagery/meditations on the fly have been quite a bit more helpful than just a library of scripts.
When I work with her, I usually bring her into a 'light' hypnotic state, a physical location that is out or her normal experience, but giving as little description as possible, and then once getting her there, asking her to describe the environment with particularity; usually, she takes over from that point and there is little guiding necessary.