Seeking Help Enhances Your Self-Care Healing Journey

Ann Noler Harris

As an energy healer, I have witnessed the transformative power of acknowledging and addressing our pain. It is through this process that we can step into our authentic selves and embrace a life of joy and fulfilment. Suffering is a universal experience that touches each of us at some point in our lives. Whether it is physical, emotional, or spiritual pain, we often find ourselves silently carrying the weight of our struggles. However, there is a profound shift when we choose to acknowledge our pain, reach out for support and seek healing.

Energy healing wasn't my thing, ever. I was as sceptical as they come until a beautiful soul called Ella entered my life. Fostering a retired service dog dying of cancer was my small way of giving back to the world. Nothing more could be done for Ella, but something in me wanted to try anyway. With the medical options exhausted, I began to learn energy healing, and the last few days Ella had with us turned into a happy & healthy, 51/2 years. Beyond my logical reasoning or scientific explanation, my efforts paid off, and trying out my gift on my husband and many others confirmed the results. I've now done years of training, I qualified as a Reiki Master, Medical Intuitive, and Advanced Metaphysical Anatomy Practitioner and a certified coach.

While our brains are wired for connection, the fear of being a burden, being disbelieved, or even ridiculed can prevent us from reaching out and connecting with people when we need it most. While a healer might ease the pain and allow healing to take place, there's an emotional role a healer plays too. Having someone from the outside step in enables that process of connecting with others and asking for help to begin. Healing is not a passive process, it is an active journey of self-empowerment. I have seen how energy healing provides us with tools and techniques to navigate our inner landscape, allowing us to take charge of our healing and well-being.

Reaching out for help and support when pain flares up can be hard. For people with chronic pain, reaching out when help is needed might be periodic and ongoing, making it even harder to feel. We are validated in asking for it. It is easy to start feeling like a burden on others, and the temptation to suck it up and keep it private takes hold. Keeping our pain hidden in the depths of our being can be detrimental to our well-being. Speaking up about our struggles allows us to connect with others who may have similar experiences. It is through sharing our stories that we find solace, support, and understanding. Reaching out might look like this:

  • Asking for help with taking kids to school
  • Moving a meeting to a later time
  • Allowing someone to help you prepare a meal
  • Organising a babysitter, or asking family or friends to take the kids out for an afternoon
  • Asking a neighbour to collect and deliver medication for you

Energy healing offers us the opportunity to move past pain, physical and emotional. Through various techniques like energy clearing and emotional release, we can let go of the burdens that no longer serve us.

Energy healing encompasses a wide range of modalities, each with its unique approach and benefits. From Reiki to acupuncture, crystal healing to sound therapy, there are numerous paths to explore on our healing journey. Finding the modality that resonates with us can be a deeply transformative experience.

Key Facts:

Acknowledging and addressing our pain can lead to transformation and embracing a life of joy and fulfillment.

Suffering is a universal experience, whether it's physical, emotional, or spiritual pain.

Energy healing can be a powerful tool for healing, even for skeptics, as seen in the author's experience with their service dog Ella.

The author has undergone years of training and is qualified as a Reiki Master, Medical Intuitive, Advanced Metaphysical Anatomy Practitioner, and certified coach.

Healers not only ease pain but also play an emotional role in the healing process, allowing individuals to connect with others and ask for help.

Energy healing empowers individuals to navigate their inner landscape and take charge of their healing and well-being.

Reaching out for help and support can be difficult, but it is crucial to avoid feeling like a burden and to find solace and understanding through sharing our struggles with others.

Energy healing provides various techniques like energy clearing and emotional release to move past pain, both physical and emotional.

Energy healing encompasses diverse modalities like Reiki, acupuncture, crystal healing, and sound therapy, offering a range of transformative experiences for healing journeys.

About us:

About Ann Noler Harris

www.annnolerharris.com

As an esteemed member of the International Institute of Complimentary Therapists and the International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine, Ann works with clients all over the world to support them to stop living with physical pain and emotional stress including anxiety. This has allowed her clients to stop spending time and thousands of dollars on other treatments that have not given them the healthy results they were looking for.

Internationally-renowned master healer and consultant in Energy Medicine, Ann Noler Harris, believes you may not be getting what you desire because there is deep inner work that needs to be done to remove the subconscious and energetic blocks holding you back. Ann is on a mission to teach women that success in their health, love and money really is an inside job. Ann has been featured as a Top 100 Mentor in Global Women's Magazine, Flying Solo, and Global Woman, and interviewed on live radio and podcasts around the world including the UK Premier Business show. She Is also published in Women Inspired – a book containing the top 49 women making a difference and was a Top 10 Woman to Watch in 2020.

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