What is the Source of Healer Wisdom?

This is by far the most common question I receive.  I started Healer Wisdom in 2002.  I am an avid note taker and as I worked in client sessions I would record the beliefs.  I began to catalog the beliefs and started carrying around a binder clipped dog-eared ratty copy of these beliefs by malady in doing my client sessions.  Then in 2005 I attended a workshop and my coffee-stained crumpled pile of binder clipped papers got the attention of several people in my class and they all wanted copies. 

 

It was shortly after that course that I took another course called Perceptive Awareness Technique.  I started using this process to develop the beliefs by malady.  Then in 2006 the work shifted again.  Someone asked me to work on breast cancer.  As I delved into the beliefs of breast cancer I heard very clearly a number.  I asked the question to myself.  What is the significance of the number?  The answer was odd and interesting.  The number was the number of emotional states.  So I began to ask myself questions, using the P.A.T. process, about the emotional states. 

 

The emotional states are the vignettes we play out in our lives before we get a disease.  A person may have one or many emotional states specific to a disease before it shows up in the body.  I took that first write up of emotional states to a talk I was giving.  At the end of the talk I passed out the emotional states for breast cancer.  A woman in the back of the room raised her hand and shared that she had just been diagnosed with breast cancer and that she had 5 of the 6 emotional states.  That was the beginning of the emotional state work. 

 

What is the Perceptive Awareness Technique?

Perceptive Awareness Technique is a process developed by Consuela Newton.  It is a process of accessing universal wisdom that  I liken it to listening to a radio station.  I have learned how to dial up the healing arts frequency that holds the wisdom of the mind-body connection.  That wisdom is available to all of us.  We just need to practice, learn and trust what we are receiving.  Our bodies are these amazing multi-sensory organisms and I use many of those senses all at one time when doing this work. 

 

About Valeria (the author)

Like many of my colleagues I came to the healing arts because of my own psychic pain that had defied healing over the many years of psychotherapy.  I was in pain.  I was in fear.  I was pain and I was fear. 

 

Through an experimental program in biofeedback in the 1970's I was introduced to the concept of deep relaxation.  I became very very good at biofeedback, so much so that it's effectiveness was gone.  I could  raise the temperature on a piece of skin on my little finger to manipulate the biofeedback equipment.   As a result of the work with deep relaxation I found meditation.  I practiced meditation as if it were a religion necessitating daily prayers.   The meditation healed the migraines that had spanned 3 decades. The migraines would last sometimes 4-5 days. 

 

I started practicing Reiki as a consequence of a meditation teacher that was also a Reiki Master and that helped with the overall body pain.  As a result of a connection with Reiki I discovered the concept of belief change work.  I did some intermediate work in belief change and it helped for a bit but then the beliefs rebuilt.  Nothing seemed to help the fear.  But, it was with the belief change work that I developed my interest in the mind-body connection and how you could identify what emotional energies were held with a specific disease and Healer Wisdom was born.

 

Then I developed a serious physical ailment that responded to a new kid on the healing arts block, Reference Point Therapy.  The fear and pain are gone with the application of Reference Point Therapy.  I became a RPT practitioner, teacher and the Managing Director of Reference Point Therapy.  The key to all the work we do as healers is to get to the stuck energy, the tone/vibration, that holds a trauma or association in place.