Philosophy

Philosophy

Liberty, Gray Wolf - Seacrest Wolf Preserve, Chipley, FL

Liberty, Gray Wolf – Seacrest Wolf Preserve, Chipley, FL

Love is still the most powerful medicine. From our invisible companions, and from God, Buddha, or Allah, we receive a kind of love that is very different from the one between a man and a woman. Why is this love different? Because it is unconditional, like the love we may receive from our children or animal companions.

This love plays an important role in my work. Often during a session, clients might experience the loving presence of their own spiritual companions or of the Source. The unquestioning nature and depth of this love might at first cause insecurity or uneasiness, for it has often been a long time since we have opened up to such deep feelings. Most of us have built a wall around us while “growing up” in order to protect ourselves from being touched deeply. For without this wall, we would look inside and see the discrepancy between what we are and what we do.

Body, spirit, and soul are interdependent. Good health and well-being are only possible when we incorporate all three levels into the healing process. The cause of most of our problems often lies in the belief that we’re lacking something or we have a fear of losing or letting go of something; both are related to holding on. When we hold on to something, nothing new can fall into our hands. Holding on means stagnancy, stagnancy leads to immovability, and sooner or later to dissatisfaction and sickness. Everything in nature is in flow, is changing – what stands still will become foul and eventually die.

Every illness can be seen as a label. This label is a hint from our body to let us know we are imbalanced. We can take this “Post-It” label, look at it, be grateful for the hint, and create a project out of it, or we can ignore it. In the second case, sooner or later, we will be given a new “Post-It” – most probably in the next bigger format.

Often the soul has to heal before the body can become healed. Physical symptoms can be treated but will usually appear again as long as we are not ready to heal from the inside. That’s why the willingness to embrace change is often an important part of our own healing process.

Yuma, Alpha Gray Wolf - Seacrest Wolf Preserve, Chipley, FL

Yuma, Alpha Gray Wolf – Seacrest Wolf Preserve, Chipley, FL