"Truth, Goodness and Beauty in
the Healing Arts"
WHAT
IS SELF HEALING?
The
motto of my practise is ‘Truth, Goodness & Beauty in
the Healing Arts’ as it is the pursuit of these three
qualities in our daily lives that bring joy to living. My
practise is devoted to supporting and inspiring those who
wish to heal themselves, to evolve in truth, goodness and
beauty, and who see life as an opportunity to be
appreciated. Life isn’t perfect for anyone. How we choose
to deal with this reality becomes the essence of how we
experience life. The more conscious this choice becomes,
the greater our healing experience is.
Through more than twenty years of practise as a
Naturopath, Iridologist and Herbalist, I have observed
that the single most important quality, consistent in
those that genuinely heal and evolve as human beings, is
a sense of personal responsibility and a willingness to
learn and then to apply that knowledge… experiment with
it and make it their own. Those who become students of
their own life and actively participate in living are
able to ‘spin the straw’ of life into ‘gold’ and in doing
so enlighten their life with wellness and happiness.
Self Healing is the process whereby an individual, who
seeks genuine healing, experiences a shift in perception
from dependence to a self reliant sense of personal
responsibility. Patients become students of their own
life in search of independent health, as they explore the
many facets of life, such as lifestyle, habits, inherent
strengths and weaknesses, and their physical, emotional
and spiritual history, and how these facets shape them
into a form that they live within. If this form is one
that causes pain and illness, then self healing seeks to
reshape this form by altering and healing the facets of
life that contribute towards it.
The practitioner undertakes the role of guiding the self
healer towards the healing modalities most suited to
their individual goals. The relationship of practitioner
and patient becomes ones of teacher and student. Rather
than simply recommending herbs, diet changes, and
supportive therapies, the practitioner encourages the
individual to actively understand what they are doing and
why, and to reflect on the changes in their life and how
this affects their over all form. Through education and
personal experience the patient becomes the practitioner
of their own life, with the tools to care for themselves,
and to seek support appropriately as needed.