About
the Healing Work Every being is surrounded
by an energy field. This field of energy undulates through every
cell, and in effect, serves as a body’s operating system.
Kim Pickett’s healing work begins with a thorough evaluation
of an individual’s energy
field.
The
energetic body contains everything ever felt, thought or done from
birth to the present. The physical body is the three-dimensional
expression of the energetic body, but the physical body mirrors
only a minute portion of one’s vast, energetic body. Although
invisible to physical eyes, the energetic body more closely represents
the immensity and intricacy of an individual’s true self than
does the physical body.
Like
the physical body, the energetic body has a precise structure and
anatomy. This energetic body is organized within an auric system
composed of seven frequencies. Each frequency correlates to one
of the body’s seven energetic centers. These energetic centers
are also called charkas.
In musical terms, a chakra represents one octave. Still thinking
musically, imagine a flute with seven finger holes. In order to
play a beautiful, integrated melody, the sound emitted through each
hole in the flute must resonate fully. If any of the seven holes
is blocked or even slightly constricted, the resulting melody will
be distorted. Likewise, the body’s energy centers must be
wide open if a being, human or animal, is to resonate at full potential.
The
intelligence of the electromagnetic field that surrounds every physical
body has an organizing influence on living tissue—changing
undifferentiated cells into muscle, nerve, bone, and skin, and controlling
many functions of the human body. Disruption of an electromagnetic
field creates missing connections (dissociation) between the energetic
body and its corresponding physical body. These missing connections
result in physical disease, loss of physical energy, or an inability
of the physical body to heal. In short, missing connections between
the energetic and the physical body, deprive the physical body of
the information it needs to maintain its form and function.
What causes these missing connections? Various stresses create a
residue of charged energy that, if ignored, can lead to dissociation
between the energetic body and the physical body. Emotional or physical
trauma, surgery, environmental stress, and habitual, negative emotional,
mental, physical patterns are stresses that can leave a residue
of energy that may trigger dissociation between the energetic and
the physical body.
Wild
animals discharge excess energy in various ways—shaking, roaring,
bawling, shrieking, snorting, sighing, belching, expelling gas,
defecating, or urinating—after a threat or trauma has passed.
Humans, by comparison, have a highly developed neocortex
that often causes them to override their instinctive responses to
stress.
Similarly,
animals living with humans often mirror the suppressive human response
to stress and experience the physical and emotional manifestations
that result when instinctive responses are stifled. When feelings
such as fear, anger, or grief are not allowed to dissipate via simple,
natural processes, they can build up in the body until they overwhelm
the nervous system, create dissociation between the energetic and
physical body, and “lock in” chronic physical and/or
emotional dysfunctions.
Kim
“reads” the energetic body and finds the missing connections
that are manifesting as physical dysfunction. Having identified
the areas of dissociation, Kim assists her clients in re-establishing
these crucial connections and reclaiming physical wholeness.
Working
with a practitioner of alternative healing such as Kim (a medical
intuitive), does not prevent an individual from simultaneously seeing
a medical doctor. A medical intuitive cannot legally diagnose and
prescribe treatment. If an individual is experiencing a medical
condition, Kim urges that they see a medical doctor in addition
to any work Kim, herself, might undertake.
It
is realistic to believe that Kim’s work may assist an individual
in successfully dealing with physical issues. It is also true that
Kim’s approach to healing may be of great value when Western
medicine cannot find a solution or progress seems unusually slow.
The Healing
Crisis…
You’ve decided to clean up your act. You’re
eating more nutritiously, exercising regularly, and getting adequate
sleep. Congratulations! You’ve set the stage for a healing
crisis! The wholesome support you are giving your body will pay
off in the long run, but chances are good that you will experience
a healing crisis before you begin to reap all the benefits of your
new regimen.
No doctor, patient, or food can bring on a healing crisis. When
the body is ready, nature will take over to cleanse and release
the bound energy that has been the obstacle to healing.
A healing crisis can move through a body slowly or rapidly depending
on a person’s constitution, nervous system and what they have
earned. One earns crisis through hard work. It is the result of
sacrifice—giving up bad habits and choosing to be more in
sync with nature.
Each
person’s healing crisis is unique. The experience can range
from harsh to gentle according to what is possible and appropriate
for a specific body. Some crises come in the form of backaches,
skin rashes, car accidents, joint pains, diarrhea, or dental problems.
Some people experience all of these symptoms but usually not simultaneously.
A healing crisis may move from one part of the body to another,
or it may localize in an area the body has targeted for cleansing
and rejuvenation. The healing crisis allows the body to rid itself
of old tissue and acids that have accumulated over a period of years
or even decades.
The
exchange of old tissue for new happens only when new tissue is radiating
its vitality. The old tissue has exhausted itself and the new, built
from life-giving foods and health-building processes, has grown
stronger than the old, abused tissue. The tissue built from poor
food and destructive living habits will eventually be overpowered
by the tissue created from natural foods and life-affirming habits.
A healing
crisis is actually a blessing—an accelerated opportunity to
move toward wholeness, to honor the body's intrinsic, self-healing
power, and to allow those potent powers to dominate.

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