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Helichrysum Essential Oil: The Immortal Oil of Healing and Restoration
Helichrysum is known as the oil of the wounded healer—both physically and emotionally. It has a unique ability to open the heart while grounding and comforting the soul. Used in energetic healing and trauma therapy, this oil encourages emotional release, forgiveness, and deep inner restoration.


Research: Reiki Healing and the Vagus Nerve
Reiki is a system of natural healing techniques whereby the practitioner taps into the universal energy field and also interacts with the human bioenergy field. It’s not based on religious beliefs, it’s actually a bioenergetic phenomena. Reiki does has a philosophy of love and acceptance associated with its practice, however, it doesn’t interfere with or replace any religious belief systems.


What is Reiki?
Reiki is a Japanese system of healing using the human energy field. The word Reiki literally means universal energy. Reiki has been studied more extensively now and is used formally and informally in hospitals across the United States.


Four Flower Essences for Trauma Support
Flower essences are in the realm of naturopathy, herbalism and energy therapies. Flower essences (FE) work on the vibrational level.


What are the Seven Chakras
Originally posted March 29, 2018. What are the chakras? The word chakra literally means wheel or vortex (Eden, 1998). According to yogic...


An interview with Kathy Morelli
Originally posted August 15, 2017. Robin Blakely is the co-director of The Creative Center of America, where the scope of work...


Birth Trauma: Heather Barson and Surgery During Childbirth Without Consent
Originally posted April 2, 2014. Heather Barson’s featured article today is extraordinary. Heather writes about her recovery from post-traumatic stress disorder after childbirth. She talks about a healthcare system that doesn’t take care of women. She shares her dark walk through PTSD. She shares her long multi-pronged approach to healing. Her story is moving and healing. I admire her immensely. Please welcome Heather Barson with me. Q: Tell me briefly about what you


Book Review: The River of Forgetting: A Memoir of Healing from Sexual Abuse by Jane Rowan
Many people in my psychotherapy practice struggle with coming to terms with childhood sexual abuse. Flashes of their silent past and the effects of the splitting of the self in order to survive, intrude on their present day life, so they come for support. I’m humbled to witness their heroic, creative work through their inner labyrinth of pain and love gradually towards integration and wholeness. When I met Ms. Jane Rowan on Twitter, her lyrical book title, The River of F
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