Body Healing Cards
Body Healing Cards
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Author(s): Kliegel, Ewald
ISBN No.: 9781644112557
Pages: 128
Year: 202108
Format: Flash Cards
Price: $ 43.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

From "Brief Organ Portraits": Eyes The eyes convey the visible world to the inside and our inner sensations and impulses to the outside. They illuminate the world of the mind with the glow of the feelings. When we open up to the creative aspects of life, we encounter the profound inner knowledge that the world is perfect and that with happy "eye moments" we can ignite others with the beauty of life. Soften your eyes and touch into your feeling of compassion with the people around you. Open your eyes to the beauty in life. Share your joy of life with your fellow humans and cheer them up with bright eyes. Crystals to support this organ : Polychrome tourmaline and Disthene (Cyanite) Heart The rhythm of the heart, with its warming currents, spreads through all structures of body and soul to the furthest corners. It can register even the smallest impulses and it synchronizes the interaction of the organs.


The heart is connected to the essence of the being, with a love that incorporates active compassion. This applies in particular to the dialogue between two hearts, which have the power to change the course of the world. Pay attention to your heart for all your decisions. Only make those decisions where your heart feels warm. Send the pulse of your heart out like waves and receive the echo as sensations in your heart. Choose your words in harmony with the rhythm of your heart. Crystals to support this organ: Ruby and Danburite From "Card Spreads": The Health Spiral The health spiral is particularly suitable for sessions in which you accompany clients on their way to health. You can, of course, use this technique also for yourself.


It is a valuable resource for analyzing health problems and approaches to healing. Instructions for the health spiral: For self-analysis it is best to lay out the health spiral on the floor, with ample space around. In a consultation or therapy framework you can, of course, also place it on a table. Select the card of the organ that draws your attention most at present (card 1) and place it face down on position 1 in the spiral. Then choose or draw seven more cards. Take a few breaths for creating inner distance. Then just following your feeling place the seven cards face down on the positions 2 to 8 in the spiral. At the top we find the purpose or meaning of life.


In other words, it is about the mission we feel committed to in this life, where in our life we contribute to an aim bigger than ourselves. This is where miracles occur; they happen when people find the meaning of their life. This is about the deepest motivation that gives our lives meaning and prompts us to accomplish the most incredible things. A great example of this was Milton Erikson (1901-1980). Despite his pain and muscle weakness caused by polio contracted at age 17, he developed almost superhuman performance and he was absolutely positive towards life. All of his problems were secondary compared to what he strove to give people following his inner mission. The position of card 2 corresponds to the level of purpose. The next level is that of identity , associated with how we define ourselves.


Most of the time, it expresses a group membership or an ownership of "that''s just who I am." A group membership becomes evident in statements like "I am", e.g., "one of the Millers," "a Benedictine monk," or "a Hell''s Angel." This "I am" determines how we encounter other people we deal with and also how we regard ourselves in relation to health. If you say, "I am a diabetic" or "I am sick," this has a different effect on our body than "I deal with diabetes" or "I''m struggling with the flu." In the second form we find: "I have rheumatism" or "I have migraines," instead of "I try to find a way with the pain in my joints" or "the headache is very intense at the moment." Especially the addition of the words "always" or "never" after "have" characterize this as a statement of identity.


The position of card 3 corresponds to this level. Questions for each card position once you turn the organ cards face up: Card 1. Topic in question or organ currently concerned what do I see in this picture? which sensations, feelings, emotions, perceptions, or memories come to my mind? what do I like in the picture? what bothers me in the picture? what conflict comes to mind? Formulate a sentence and write it down. Card 2. Purpose or meaning in life what do I see in this picture? which sensations, feelings, emotions, perceptions, or memories come to my mind? what do I like in the picture? what bothers me in the picture? which doors in life are opening for me when I think of the organ? which door is already open to me that I have not noticed before? how do I recognize through this organ my purpose beyond my personal concerns? what do I feel obliged to in this life? What could be a good solution for me when I think of the organ? Breathe deeply into this feeling, feel all the qualities that belong here, and formulate a strong sentence for your purpose beginning with "I will / I can / I am capable of / I allow myself ." Write down your sentence.


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