Healers Talk Healing Podcast

Unveiling the Layers of Healing with Insightful Stories

Miracles Directory Season 1 Episode 21

Imagine a journey through the deepest recesses of the soul, where each step reveals new layers of transformation and self-discovery. This episode of Healers Talk Healing brings you an extraordinary compilation of voices, each shedding light on the multifaceted nature of healing. From overcoming physical challenges like persistent adult acne to breaking free from emotional turmoil, our guests share personal stories that inspire and educate. You’ll learn how healing is not just personal but also an influence that spans across generations, encouraging us to transform unhelpful habits and plant seeds for a brighter future.

What does it mean to truly heal? Our discussions dive into the profound connections between your body, mind, and soul. As we explore these dimensions, we emphasize the importance of self-identification, recognizing your spiritual essence, and living in harmony across all aspects of your being. The journey of healing is beautifully complex, sometimes requiring acceptance and even a peaceful end of life. Hear from our guests as they reveal how reconnecting with pure consciousness and being present with oneself can lead to the ultimate freedom of self-expression and the removal of barriers that cloud our true selves.

Healing is not just about mending what's broken; it's about achieving unity within ourselves. This episode explores how harmonizing the body, mind, soul, spirit, and heart can bring unparalleled peace and wholeness. Discover the vision behind the Miracles Directory, a transformative resource born from dream experiences and spiritual guidance, aimed at connecting people with holistic healers worldwide. Elevate your understanding of healing and be inspired by the stories and wisdom shared in this episode, designed to resonate deeply and encourage you on your own path to holistic well-being.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome to another episode of Healers Talk Healing, where we uncover the art and science of holistic healing. Today we have a special treat for you a compilation episode that brings together the profound and diverse answers to one pivotal question I've asked all of our guests what does healing mean to you? Each guest brings a unique perspective, weaving their personal experiences, insights into a rich tapestry of wisdom. Despite their varied backgrounds, one common thread emerges the powerful connection between mind, body, soul and spirit. This episode highlights the multifaceted nature of healing, offering you a holistic understanding that transcends the conventional. Join me as we revisit enlightening conversations reflecting on the journey of healing and the profound interconnectedness of our mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Prepare to be moved, inspired and perhaps even transformed by the stories and wisdom shared in this special compilation. Tune in and explore what healing truly means from some of the most insightful minds I've had the pleasure to host what is your definition of healing, my?

Speaker 2:

so I define healing as transform, the transformation of those habits, ways of being, um learnings that no longer serve us to, and transforming it into what will serve not only us individually but serve us as a generation, like serving the generations beyond us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, leaving that that legacy planting a seed, taking it forward is it's powerful, and sometimes it can feel like it's a thing, like, oh, it's a thing to to have to create that for our, the people that come after us, those who are going to come after us. But what a great gift to be able to start the legacy.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. We plant inside of that healing process. We uproot the things that no longer serve our legacy and we plant the seeds of trees that we won't be able to experience the shade of.

Speaker 1:

That is some poetry in motion. It's so true, though, like it's, there is something to be said about. We won't be experiencing it. You know we as humans are so in this space, in the world, looking to that instant gratification. But you know, when you're sowing, it takes something to be able to say, oh, I'm not going not necessarily, but I may not see the result, I may not see the harvest the way in which I would like to, because of you know the time it takes, especially when it comes in the space that we are in, in that healing space, in the transformational space, we would like it to happen very quickly. You know, when I work with with my clients I'm a Reiki master, life coach and when I work with clients, clients are always wanting okay. Well, you know, when am I going to get better? When's it going to feel better? When's this shift going to happen? You know, like one session is done right?

Speaker 2:

no, listen, the healing is never over the healing is never over. It's only deeper layers, and it's layers that you're like where did like? Where did this come from? Where what? This is what I said yes to Ugh, and this is how it gets fulfilled.

Speaker 1:

What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 4:

I think healing is going through the dark to get to the light and finding more pockets of peace in your chaos and just in the chaos of the world.

Speaker 1:

That's what I feel like healing is to me you know your well, part of your healing journey certainly started with you dealing with some certain circumstances that you had that you were trying to discover you know some solutions for, so I'd really love to hear about you know what was that impetus for you to start on? You know creating the business. Now that you've created, you know big, successful business helping. You know women deal with. You know gut issues, but what was the catalyst for you?

Speaker 4:

That led me to like doing it as a business or to heal myself, like healing, Like yeah, just like what was?

Speaker 1:

what was your? You know, we all have something right, something that helps us, something that gets us on this healing journey. For me, it was your. You know, we all have something right, something that helps us, something that gets us on this healing journey. For me, it was experience experiencing abuse for many years, and then you know, something's always like that thing, that's like okay, this is what I need to do in order to start feeling better?

Speaker 4:

Yeah for sure. So for me it was adult acne that was like very persistent. But then more concerning was brain fog, lightheaded spells and fainting at quite a young age. So it was concerning because it held me back from achieving a lot of my goals. It was stopping me from doing well in school and it was also just dangerous. You know, like I could get behind a wheel and feel fine and then all of a sudden get these lightheaded and dizzy spells. So that really made me realize, like you know, like I'm 20 years old, I shouldn't be experiencing these symptoms.

Speaker 4:

And what really propelled me into healing myself and also like helping other people is not getting any help with traditional doctors in this specific situation because it's not well known, it's not well studied about the gut microbiome and how the gut brain connection is. So I realized that it wasn't really getting answers. When I went to the doctors they'd say you know, just rest more, just sleep more, just exercise more. And it was very surface and I was like these are really concerning symptoms and I'm not really getting an answer. So it forced me to learn how to heal myself, which in turn helps me heal other people.

Speaker 1:

What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 9:

Yeah well, thank you so much for having me, and I just love this question. I think I could go on for days on how to answer this, but essentially to me it means coming home to oneself, and there's so many ways one can do that. It's the unlearning of who you were taught you are by society, by family, by culture, religion, and it's learning who you are, or I should say, remembering who you are, who you were as a child, who you were before the world got in the way, before labels were thrust upon you, before you were taught you were not worthy enough, and so healing to me is really about that inner child work.

Speaker 9:

As adults, I believe that the questions that we often have, you know, why am I depressed? What is my calling? How am I meant to serve? Why am I on this planet? Why are my relationships failing? We can look to our childhood and we can find those answers. And it is the continuous going back to and unpacking my belief systems today, my thought patterns, my behaviors, the cycles that I find myself in. It's looking back on my childhood where I can usually understand the root of where those belief systems started, and it is in that self-awareness, in the start of the self-discovery, which is that self-awareness where I believe we can then change those patterns, then we can unlearn, then we can relearn and then come home to ourselves, which is essentially stepping into our authenticity and our truths, which is funny enough. What I now refer to myself is which is an authenticity coach. So, yeah, that healing inner child work is deeply, deeply important.

Speaker 1:

I agree a hundred percent. I think there's so there's so many levels and so many things to look at there. But what I really got from what you're saying is the unlearning. You know we talk about learning, but the unlearning, the, the interrupting, the unraveling of that, where we begin our journey, where we step into, oh, something has happened and I need to go look at that. And it's not learning something new, because I think innately, like inside of us, we know who we are. I mean, we came that way. So it's not to learn who we are and we talk about I want to find myself, but it's about unlearning all of the stuff that we take on from. And I don't want to blame the adults, because it sounds like blame, but it's, it's not. It's, it's a huge your fault, but they also have to unpack all of their stuff and I do believe music does heal. So, with all all of that said, I'm going to hand it off to you.

Speaker 11:

Wow, okay, good, so, oh, wow. So I kind of want to back up a little bit in this step that we talked about before. But I think you know we're all divine creations and to create is divine, and so I think you know that's, um, the the first thing to under for me to understand, and so, um, when I hear a piece of music that touches me in a way, I say it's the divinity inside of you know, that creation, channeled through another artist, that then, you know, goes straight to, you know, my heart chakra, and then you know, maybe, to the second chakra, where, and then you know, maybe to the second chakra, where, you know, creation occurs, and so that's the first piece of it.

Speaker 11:

It's got to hit me another way. So then I can then, in fact, you know, be divinely inspired to then, you know, bring forward something that's going to touch and inspire somebody else. Um, and so when I'm putting a show together, I'm very aware of the journey from the very beginning, right, and so when I put the show together, like the first two songs specifically have to be, there's a better word than invitation but right now I can't think of what it is but the invitation to have somebody join me on my journey and into my space so that we can have a communal experience, and so the specific thing that you're talking about is there's a song on my new album called Supper Time that has a particular history, and when people listen to it, I've actually infused the history of the song in into.

Speaker 11:

I've infused the history of the song into the song in a spoken piece that I do toward the end of the song. Um, I don't know that I want to give it all away. I I think I'd rather have people have the experience of the song, but it definitely. You know the song, all of the songs, are going to take you on a journey that's going to take you to a particular place.

Speaker 11:

I performed the song live a few times and actually had the experience of watching people cry in front of me while I'm singing the song and so in this particular situation in New York there was a woman sitting in front of me and I finished the song and she looked up at me and she said well, I'm sad, you have to make me happy now. So of course, inside of the the show I was very aware of, and I think there's a responsibility as an artist, if you're taking somebody on a journey, that you kind of have to take them through a number of different emotions and thought patterns and and and whatever else. Otherwise you're just kind of keeping them in one place and I don't know that there's a healing that can take place. But I think if you allow people to have the range of their emotions inside of inside of a musical experience, it's beneficial. It's much more beneficial to them and more healing so.

Speaker 11:

I had set up. I had set up the show so that, like, right after that, there's a song that's very humorous, somewhat ridiculous, does make a social commentary about women and youth, and I'll leave it there, okay. And so it was like I took people from that moment of really considering a very dark moment, right, and then taking them into this ridiculous situation and people are busting up laughing Right, and I don't know somebody else's journey, else's journey, what I do know, and I think that Wendell Pierce I'm a huge fan of Wendell Pierce's, so if you don't know who he is, I'm sorry for you, but he's a wonderful actor and he's extremely talented and very versatile and I've had the pleasure of seeing him on television a number of times and movies and I actually was in New York when he was doing Death of a Salesman and just I thought it was extraordinary and very moving. But he wrote a book called the Wind in the Reeds and in the book he talks about acting specifically.

Speaker 11:

But I think this is true for any kind of an art is, the more you allow yourself to be vulnerable, the more universal the experience is for your audience. Me, when I'm performing, I need to open myself in a way to my own humanity, to my own vulnerability, to the creative piece of me that is divine, to then give it to somebody else. So you know, whatever their journey is, you know, hopefully something that I'm providing resonates in their space to shift something for them.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to start with you, anna. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 14:

Of healing. I believe the best definition that I can come up with for healing is to give the spirit the chance to express itself in a physical, emotional and mental body and to be aware of the power that it has the creation of the reality that it has. The creation of the reality um, the ability to create their reality and to change patterns that sometimes give us blockages. So when we let the spirit express, we are healed that's powerful and I have proven in myself, so I know it works like that yeah mostly I would.

Speaker 1:

I would definitely agree that it's definitely a three-pronged approach, and you know we're going to get into it a little more as we continue our conversation. So, michael, off to you. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 5:

well, that's a that's a hard definition to follow, because that was really a good one. Michael, off to you. What is your definition of healing? Well, that's a hard definition to follow, because that was really a good one. For me, it's about body, mind and soul. We are spirits, and part of the healing is self-identification. I think there's an identity crisis where people think they're the body and we're not. We're actually spiritual beings and we get to be on this planet for a while, and part of the healing is really understanding and learning who you really are and why you're here. Learning who you really are and why you're here, but also living in harmony on all these levels mental, emotional, physical and spiritual and being authentic as well, being true to yourself. And everything else will take care of itself because we have these incredible bodies that can heal literally heal anything, and you know we have to realize what we can do as spiritual beings on this planet, in these, this physical form what is your definition of healing?

Speaker 15:

of healing Could be a lot of things. Thank you, nina, it's great to be with you. I'm excited, I I'm super excited just to have heard that your podcast is called from victim to victory, because to me that's a good example of healing right there, and I guess my idea of healing would be to reconnect to pure consciousness through going deeply into yourself, so reconnecting to your own truth in every way, whether it's a physical way or an emotional way, psychological, spiritual and, through that, coming into connection to divine mystery, pure consciousness.

Speaker 15:

God creator, however it is for you, to me that's all healing, it's a restoring of what I'd call the true order of things which is what is your definition of healing?

Speaker 13:

okay, my definition of healing. Um, I like to start with a breath, part of my practice, a heavy word and and I have I went on a big healing journey myself and came to the other side feeling like I created a lot more stress in that process than there needed to be. Love to define healing as being connected with self, being connected to how, my body, so that I'm in the present and interacting with myself first, before I'm interacting with the world outside of me. Definition of healing would be connected to self, connected to that own infinite wisdom that resides within me, regardless of how I might be feeling. In that definition of like, good or bad in that moment, the way we like to say, oh, now I feel good, so everything's okay. Now I feel good, so everything's okay. Now I feel bad, so something must be wrong. Healing is more just that state of moment to moment connection with my own internal wisdom. And what do I need most in this moment?

Speaker 1:

Powerful. That's really powerful. What does healing mean to you?

Speaker 17:

thank you for that question, nina. It has given me a lot to think about. Healing can be, as we know, so many things. You know, there's the standard meaning of I cut my toe and now it's better, uh, from there on up to having some kind of injury that can't be fully fixed, and then the healing comes from coming to a place of acceptance with it. And I will say that even sometimes, healing means completing your life. Sometimes having a peaceful, satisfying end of life experience is healing not only for the individual but for their family as well. So then there's emotional healing from reconciling with a friend who may have become estranged somehow, or a family member. So in the realm of emotional, physical, spiritual healing, it's very, very broad, and what I would do is listen to the wants, the desires of the person I'm working with and help them go as far as they want to on that path.

Speaker 1:

What a beautiful answer. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I mean that's not surprising, because it's probably not a question that most people asked or thought about, even if they are like a healer. But what you asked me, that question and what popped in my head was just kind of anything that helps, would help you to more fully express yourself. So, generally, when we're unhealed in any way physically, mentally, emotionally, whatever there's something that is blocking us from being the full expression of ourselves. So, physically, if I have a hurt ankle, it's going to make it hard for me to walk. Mentally, or emotionally, if I have any sort of baggage, it's going to keep me from being who I really want to be. I may unintentionally hurt others or hurt myself in the process. And yeah, so I think that's really what it is. To me, it's just like anything that will help you more fully be who you are or be who you want to be.

Speaker 1:

That is such a beautiful answer. It's the first one I've heard like that to be honest with you answer. It's the first one I've heard like that to be honest with you and it's you're, you're right. It's like there's something to be said about not being able to be fully self-expressed and it's funny that you say that, because it's something that you know. That's one of my pillars is is I want everyone to have that space of full self-expression. What does healing mean to you? Full self-expression.

Speaker 18:

What does healing mean to you. Well, thank you for that lovely introduction and I appreciate those kind words We'll just emanate from the screen. Healing, I think, in a way gets a bad rap Because actually the word healing is what we do. We go to the doctor when something's wrong with us to get better. It implies something's wrong and that there's something to fix. However, the kind of healing we're talking about is to be more of ourself, to get out of our own way and to get to the core and the essence of who we really are, so we can do what we came here to do, and I don't know if there's another word for that. There's, it's. It's kind of well, people use the phrase peeling an onion, but it is. It's never done. The work is never done. It's a lifelong process, and so it's exactly a process of the process of unfolding and getting deeper and deeper and deeper, and and I think getting to know ourselves is a big part of it um, but that's, that's my take um I love it.

Speaker 1:

I love that because you know it's. It's so true because if we're looking at, you know the essence. Essence when we come through the vessel we have an essence and then stuff kind of builds on top of things over time and healing it. You're right, Like I didn't look at, I never looked at it that way, but now that I'm listening to you and I've heard it in several different versions something similar, like you know, we're whole and complete, so there's never anything really to fix, aside from looking at what works and what doesn't work in our lives. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 8:

Oh, wow, great question. So how I define and how I look at and how I experience healing for myself and others is giving the body what it needs, and that can even be rest, so it doesn't actually have to physically be a vitamin or a mineral or a food substance. Sometimes it's rest Giving the body what it needs when it needs it, so that it can do the job it was born and meant to do, needs it.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 12:

To me, healing to me pretty much deals with balancing the whole person, making the whole person whole, and that's on a spiritual, physical and mental level. So not only are you on the spiritual, physical and mental level, so not only are you healing the body, but you're also healing the mind. And then, after you heal the body and the mind, then you go to a spiritual level which can deal with the person's connection to nature, to the universe, to God, and also, if the person believes in past lives, are living multiple lives, it's also um healing that from the past uh to now, um, so uh. To me, um healing deals with just trying to wipe away all negative energy, if possible from all levels, from the physical to the supernatural.

Speaker 1:

What does healing mean to you?

Speaker 19:

Well, thank you so much, Nina. And what healing means to me is it's a journey. Okay, specifically because you know, I had a conversation with somebody, maybe a couple days ago, and we were talking about being healed, right, and we're talking about physical healing, uh, and for me it's not just physical healing, it's mental healing and spiritual healing.

Speaker 19:

we have, we are full beings, we have to heal in all these different areas and that's a constant journey in life you know a lot of the ill are not necessarily the foods we put in our body, but the thoughts we think, the ways we feel about ourselves, the way we feel about our environments. So healing is about helping to correct and to get people on a path that feels they number one, feel good about, so they can begin to heal all the aspects of themselves, not just their physical selves.

Speaker 1:

What a beautiful answer and I agree with you. Not just their physical selves. What a beautiful answer and I agree with you. So I agree it's definitely you know a multi-pronged approach to healing and I love that you said you know there's. It's you know can start with your thoughts. What's happening in here is a reflection of what's happening out here in the world. For the listeners who've been listening they know what it is. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 20:

When you ask me that question, I could have two sides to it. It's the healing of the individual or the person that is quote unquote the healer. I guess I'll answer both of them. Why not? For me as a healer, um, I'm really just a conduit. I'm a conduit for the energy to move through me, which moves through every single one of us and everything on the planet, doesn't matter what it is. We all have this life force, energy that moves through us and, um, as a healer, I'm just the conduit for that to move through. And because I've done my own healing work, it allows me to have it move through clearer, more abundantly, I think, because I'm more awake to it and open to it moving through me.

Speaker 20:

So, yeah, when it comes to the person being healed, that's really up to them too, because I could do all the things that I know to do and more whatever I'm guided, because I'm always constantly learning something new every single time and I'm so grateful for that face and worn out and laying down on the ground because I'm so worn out. But it's up to that individual to receive a healing and it doesn't mean that the healing is coming from me. It's from source and from their own being to open up and say yeah, I want this for myself. That's where the healing happens. You know, there's a saying healer, heal thyself right, you know there's a saying heal or heal thyself, right.

Speaker 20:

So I've had to do my work so I can understand that when I'm working with other individuals, whether I'm just talking to them or I'm doing hands-on healing or I'm just moving energy or whatever is happening a lot of that awareness goes through me because I've already experienced it so I can help them more. So that was around. Yeah, that was that's how my view on healing what is your definition of healing?

Speaker 7:

Well, first of all, thank you. I'm so happy to be here with you, nina, and aren't we lucky that all of our besties are healers, right? Yes, we are very blessed. Yes, absolutely so. My definition of it's such a good question. It's not something that I've, you know, really thought of with intention. What is my definition of healing? But my experience of healing is that it's a journey, and I think healing is different for everybody. That's why I think I don't have a specific definition of it, because it does show up differently for everyone or like different people, but I definitely think that the commonality is that it's a journey for everyone and it's like peeling an onion.

Speaker 7:

It's I know it's an analogy that's used a lot, but it's like it's exactly what it is. You, you deal with what's on one layer and you're like, okay, I can process that and let it go. And let it go, um, let go of the emotions and the um, the heightened emotions. I want to say I was gonna say drama, the drama of it, but I feel like that's a bit of a judgment, you know, but I that's like the, because I mean me when I look at myself and the things that I've healed in my healing journey. When I look back on it, I'm like, oh yeah, that was drama, the way I felt about it and the intensity and like my unwillingness to let it go, and you know, all of those things that were like I was so invested in in those, those experiences, those experiences or whatever you know, those things that I wanted to heal. It took a little bit to let it go.

Speaker 7:

And so I think really, it's a process of, I think, first acknowledging what's, what's there First has to start with a recognition. Yeah, oh, here's a pattern I'm repeating. You know, it's like this thing, oh, here, this thing is again. Why am I feeling this way again? Why am I dealing with this thing again?

Speaker 7:

And then it's, like, you know, giving words to it, acknowledging it, define, like defining what that thing is, and then going through all of the emotions and feeling the emotions and letting them pass through my body and and kind of make peace with it, right, so that when those feelings come up again, or if they come up again, I don't have to be hooked by them, right, I don't have to engage in them and experience them in the moment as if I'm reliving the, the, the original thing that caused me to feel that way. So you can, I could, just I find like the things that I feel like I've healed are those things where they don't disappear completely, um, but which I wish you know there's part of my brain that's like come on, yeah, why, just why?

Speaker 7:

why isn't it gone and just deleted, like you know when you delete it on your computer, right? But, um, I've made peace with the fact that things will trigger those those emotions or that feeling again, but I don't have to revert back to, you know, acting whichever age I was when those things were happening in, like in the first place, I can actually just be with, okay, oh right, this is what's triggering this. This is why I'm feeling this way and kind of use the tools that I have to like be with the emotion of it and then let it go.

Speaker 1:

What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 21:

Well, healing is an internal thing and there's different levels of it, but really healing for me is your connection with not only your body and your mind, but your higher soul. When you put yourself in alignment with all those parts, that's where real healing happens and that's what healing is.

Speaker 1:

Mm. That's a very powerful message and I think what's important for us to realize that it is there. It's a holistic approach. There's not you just heal a part of you. There's this interconnectedness that we're, I think, in the world of healing and people those are looking for healing are beginning to understand that it's not you just, you're just going to go and see a therapist or you're just going to do one approach. There's so many approaches. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 3:

okay, definition of healing. Okay, my personal definition of healing is actually an integrative approach to incorporate many different types of of healing process, like like Integrated Health, different types of healing process, like like integrative health, natural, natural types of medicine. I like to go with natural approaches to healing, like lifestyle changes, exercise, good sleep, nutrition, diets and that kind of thing that are healthy and many other things that kind of integrate to do the overall uh uh, overall um uh effects of of promoting the best possible healing, healing that can be done I like that because I think it's important for us to remember that it is like an integrative, holistic approach that we need to take.

Speaker 1:

It's not just, you know, one or the other that we're trying to balance. I was going to say repair, but like to balance it all out. It takes, it takes something. What is your definition of healing?

Speaker 10:

I think, for me, I can only come from my own experience and what it means to me is revealing and being willing to see the conditioning and programming that we absorbed when we were children and that it's not my fault. Now. That doesn't mean that I don't take responsibility, because once I've got the programming and the conditioning it's mine to work with right. But that is where the healing process must begin First, to recognize that all that we have absorbed was not our fault. We were, we, I am and we all were blank slates, if you will, or predisposed to the conditioning and programming, and that that wasn't our fault. So we really need to begin first that healing process of letting ourselves off the hook, of being at fault for, or to blame for, the things that, or to blame for the things that we absorbed, the belief systems that we absorbed based on what we were told, based on what happened to us.

Speaker 10:

I call it the traumas of being human, and we all have to go through some kind of process to heal, if you will, from those traumas of just being human and just being born into this human existence and learn how to navigate it as best we can, and we all need some kind of support, guidance and help in doing that from those that have been able to move through it. See it and come through it to the other side. See it and come through it to the other side. And that's where we come in as, as um, I never would call myself a healer. It's one thing for another to call me a healer, but I would never be so self-important it feels self-important to put that label on myself. I just am a facilitator for another's transformation.

Speaker 1:

Lynn, what's your definition of healing?

Speaker 16:

All right, well, before I get into my definition of healing, I just want to say thank you very much. It's beautiful working with you, working with your team, working with the other members of the Miracles Directory staff. I just each of you just wonderful expertise in what you do, something that I could not even fathom for myself. So I want to say thank you to you for just being such an integral part of this process, and I do feel that it's important to collaborate and be in partnership with whatever you're doing. So, although I may be the founder of Miracles Directory, it's just as important to me that all of you have input to help give it the legs and the body and the growth that is needed and that carries the vision forward. So I want to thank you very much for that as well. So, in answer to your question, what is healing?

Speaker 16:

At least from my perspective, healing is really a unity. It's a unification of body, mind, soul, spirit, heart, and where things often become separated is when we, for example, see something from our parents that they're doing but they're saying something else, and it's that split message. Oh, you know, don't do what I do, do what I say, don't do what I do, do what I say. So then you pick up on something else and you know it's true, because we all have strong intuition, right, we all are very powerful in what we just know, or what we feel that's often correct, incorrect. But then when we're told that either it's not, or it's something else, or whatever the case may be, there's a split between what our heart knows, which is ruled by our spirit, and what our mind is hearing, and as we continue to grow in these experiences, we actually become what I call fractured in a way we do not maintain a whole unity where soul says this is the direction, the heart says yes, got it, have the desire.

Speaker 16:

The mind says absolutely, we can make that happen, and the body says let's go where. That, to me, is the healing, it's the unity, it's the unification of the different aspects of ourselves as it's expressed. I mean, we are spiritual beings in a human body, right, spiritual beings in a human body, right. But the human body does also have there's a mind that's very similar to universal mind. There's the heart that is very similar to the universal love and energy of the heart. And our bodies, these physical bodies that our spirits own, actually mimic the way the universe works, which also allows us to be in harmony with the universe, which is also part of what I define as the healing process. When we're so connected within all these different aspects of our ourself and the universe, then we have the healing.

Speaker 16:

And if that happened for every person on the planet see, this is this is where I had that vision. If this happens for every single person on the planet, just imagine how uplifting, how light, how bright, how divinely loving this planet would actually be. Yes, there will always be some challenges. There will always be little conflicts here and there, have a sense of unity in that healing that really allows us to go. Okay, I get that let's grow, let's move forward, let's, you know, continue to stay in the vibration of the universe, of each other, of ourselves, and we'll just keep moving things forward. I really believe there wouldn't be the kinds of war we have, there wouldn't be the power struggles, there wouldn't be so many other things I could name that I won't go into right now.

Speaker 1:

So, anyway, that's my definition, long explanation, my definition of healing, you know know, I find it challenging, um, that to hone in on, like you know, to be so concise inside the definition, definition of healing, because there's there's so much you can say about it and it's the, the journey of it is so different for everybody else, but not everybody else for others. But but you know what I'm curious about, which I think maybe a lot of people might be curious about, especially those knowing you and your journey, which we'll get into later. But let's talk about what led you to, you know, want to create the Miracles Directory.

Speaker 16:

Okay, so, first of all, it was a seed that was planted in the early 2000s. And the seed was planted because, as you know, as an energy healer and intuitive mentor, spiritual mentor, teacher and so forth, people would ask me oh, do you know a good massage therapist? I'm looking for an acupuncturist, I've been told I should check out a Chinese herbalist, but I don't know where to go. And for over time, of course, I develop and I'm working with other holistic healers, I'm working with spiritualists and so forth, and I start referring people. Well, hold on, let me just see if I can get that person's number for you and send it. And I can't tell you how many times I did that, and it was like if I had a dime for every person I refer.

Speaker 16:

Okay, and so anyway, fast forward. But of course it was kind of a joke, it was just in the back of my mind. It was about maybe five years ago I'll say five years ago that I actually had a dream vision. There are many things that come to me in my dreams. My dream experience that's a better term for it. Dream experience, it's not really being asleep, it's not necessarily being in meditation, but it's being given the vision that has you stop and it unfolds. And so that's what happened with the Miracles Directory, and I was in conversation with my guides and they started expressing and showing me what miracles directory should be, that you do need to create a resource directory for the world With lots and lots and lots of holistic healers that are helping people to integrate, unify themselves in the different ways I spoke about, to be healed, and that this is part of how the planet is going to raise and elevate in harmony and vibration, vision and to keep moving forward.

Speaker 16:

So I basically received this vision. I heard what I needed to start doing, which began as I'm just going to do a simple little website, and you know, I'm going to call my webmaster she's marvelous, by the way. I'm going to call her. Just have her do a little website, put some people's names and information there, and then I can tell people here go here and you'll find somebody. That was my initial thought and then, as that was happening, I was receiving more and more messages. No, it needs to be this. It needs to be that. You have to add you know this and that this is about marketing healers. This is about marketing people who are the lightworkers and so that those who are looking for the lightworkers can find them.

Speaker 12:

Mm, hmm.

Speaker 16:

And that's when it morphed into and it's still morphing into what it has become today.

Speaker 1:

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