Healing is both the process and
the result of coming into a more wholesome relationship
with oneself. There are many routes that can bring a
person to healing but they all ultimately require a
shift in how the person feels, thinks, and ‘speaks’ to
himself. With every healing there is a change in the
person’s perspective and his inner dialogue with
himself.
Healing involves bringing awareness to the person’s
inner emotional and mental experience where there has
been a lack of wholeness or wounding or trauma, both
physical or emotional and finding a way to move beyond
the emotional conflict and let it go.
Nelie Johnson brings
together aspects of several healing traditions and
modalities to help the client effectively access and
give expression and release to those emotions and
thoughts that are at the root of his ‘dis-ease’ or
disease.
1) Traditional Chinese medicine – in particular the five
elements. Chinese medicine has its beginnings over 2500
years ago and recognizes the interplay of thoughts,
emotions, the physical body and the environment and the
importance of maintaining healthy balance and
equilibrium of all these elements.
2) Compassionate communication (also known as Nonviolent
Communication) describes patterns of language that lead
to conflict and discord or that can be used to promote
understanding and connection.
3) Emotional release techniques and grief work - The
path to healing involves accessing emotions, giving them
expression and completing unresolved grief. Aids to
accessing and expressing emotions are very supportive of
healing.
4) Aspects of cognitive behavioral therapy – Cognitive
behavioral therapy looks at a person’s troublesome
thoughts (and associated emotions) based on unsupportive
beliefs and helps the person to shift his perspective
through challenging these beliefs and changing them.
5) German New Medicine – This breakthrough understanding
of the true nature of disease and the natural laws that
govern both the occurrence of disease and of healing
were formulated by Dr. Ryke Hamer of Germany in 1981 from
a study of over 10,000 cases in which he showed the link
between emotional conflict, an area of the brain
affected and disease in the body.
6) Total Biology
– a vast body of knowledge that is the result of over 30
years of research and experience of Dr. Claude Sabbah of
France which builds on the foundation of Hamer’s New
Medicine (which Sabbah studied) and provides further in
depth understanding of how a person becomes ill and the
tools to help regain health and well-being. Basic to
Total Biology is the understanding that disease is the
outcome of emotional conflict and when the person
addresses the conflict and finds a ‘solution’ to clear
the emotional charge, healing can occur.
In Keys to Total Healing, Nelie relies heavily on her
training and experience in Total Biology to help a
person bring awareness to:
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the emotional background and context of disease
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the associated and largely unconscious deep, inner
thoughts and beliefs of the person
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the impact of the period of
conception/pregnancy/delivery and the first year of life
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the role of unresolved emotional conflicts from
previous generations
…and enhance the opportunities for healing.