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'''Healing''' is the process of repairing physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual damage incurred by the [[Physical Unit]], either accidentally or as a consequence of this planet's [[Toxic Socialization]] process. Healing is an [[Connection Outcome|outcome of Connection]].
'''Healing''' is the process of repairing physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual damage incurred by the [[Physical Unit]], either accidentally or as a consequence of this planet's [[Toxic Socialization]] process. Healing may also be an outcome of [[Connection Outcome|outcome of Connection]].
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Healing is the process of repairing physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual damage incurred by the Physical Unit, either accidentally or as a consequence of this planet's Toxic Socialization process. Healing may also be an outcome of outcome of Connection.

Terms

Healing >

Syncretic Terms Healing

Healing > Healing Moment

Healing Outcomes

Emotional Cleansing, Emotional Satisfaction

List of Healing Practices

This is a list of healing practices.

Healing Practice > ACT Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, Fusion Therapy, Integral Medicine, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy, Positive Psychology, Spirit Canoe, Transpersonal Nursing

Notes

Healing is a common outcome of authentic Connection.

Healing, whether that be physical, emotional, psychological, or spiritual, is a critical and pervasive component of all Authentic Spirituality. It is central to traditional Sioux spirituality[1], a key component of Alcoholics Anonymous,[2] which is traditionally deeply spiritual[3]...

Meredith McGuire points to several studies where Connection and Connection Experience have led to significant personal healing, mostly conceptualized superstitiously as attunement to agencies responsive to human communication.[4]

Connection often leads to significant, even miraculous, healing. Bill Wilson recounts the Connection Experience that cured him of his alcoholism and activated him to create Alcoholics Anonymous. He notes that after the experience, one of his unmet needs, the need to feel love and belong, was instantly met. [5]

St. Teresa of Avila speaks of the healing power of connection:

God does not allow us to drink of this water of perfect contemplation whenever we like: the choice is not ours; this Divine union is something quite supernatural, given that it may cleanse the soul and leave it pure and free from the mud and misery in which it has been plunged because of its sins.[6]

Bobbi Parish notes that the "spiritual discoveries...and the self-esteem they gained [from Connection Practice was healing in ways standard therapy had not been."[7]

The LP HEALING Framework offers a framework understanding the core issues of the healing process.

Advanced Healing Practices

Advanced Healing Practices are practices that take into account the significance and importance of Consciousness and Connection to the healing process.


Further Reading

Sharp, Michael (GA). The Great Awakening: Concepts and Techniques for Successful Spiritual Practice.

Lightning Path Workbook One: The Basics. Lightning Path Press. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-curriculum/lp-workbooks/

Lightning Path Workbook Two: Healing. Lightning Path Press. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-curriculum/lp-workbooks/

Lightning Path Workbook Three: Connection. Lightning Path Press. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-curriculum/lp-workbooks/

Footnotes

  1. Rice, Julian. Before the Great Spirit: The Many Faces of Sioux Spirituality. University of New Mexico, 1998. https://amzn.to/2C9fM5E.
  2. Wilson, Bill, and Bob Smith. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. Kindle. New York: Renegade Press, ND. https://amzn.to/2tVJ1nY.
  3. Alcoholics Anonymous. ‘PASS IT ON’ The Story of Bill Wilson and How the A.A. Message Reached the World. Kindle. New York: AA World Services, 1984. https://amzn.to/2XKQNP5.
  4. McGuire, Meredith B. “Discovering Religious Power.” SA. Sociological Analysis 44, no. 2 (1983): 1–9.
  5. Alcoholics Anonymous. ‘PASS IT ON’ The Story of Bill Wilson and How the A.A. Message Reached the World. Kindle. New York: AA World Services, 1984. https://amzn.to/2XKQNP5.
  6. St. Teresa of Avila. The Way of Perfection (Dover Thrift Editions) (p. 67). Dover Publications. Kindle Edition.
  7. Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. p. 21 https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.