Thursday, May 24, 2012

Spiritual Healing Techniques from South Africa

Here are some healing techniques that have been used for thousands of years by the natives of South Africa. While it’s not necessary to say goodbye to modern medicine, this kind of mind over matter method is certainly a good addition to speed up the recovery time. Here is what Clayton Swanepoel writes about these spiritual healing techniques from South Africa in the online paper, The New Age (“Life and Style” section).

Spiritual Healing Techniques from South Africa

What I find appealing about this therapy is that, unlike many other spiritual healing modalities, there is no rush to get you back for a follow-up. When you feel that you need a spiritual top-up, you’re welcome to go back for another consultation but there’s no pressure to make another appointment.
This makes the practice about your healing and not about your money. Life activation works differently for different people and experiences, although similar, often get differing but still positive results.
Johannesburg resident Franz Cronje saw his entire world shift after his life activation session.

“I was a broken man living in a broken world,” he says. Life activation has opened me up to myself, bringing healing to a once broken soul. During the session, Gunther reconnected me with my childhood dreams and aspirations and helped me work through blockages that have been holding me back from achieving greatness. My whole life has changed for the better since the session and I would recommend this to anyone in a heartbeat.”

The key change I felt after my session was a sense of calm about my life and the path I was on. Suddenly it was as though only the important things in life began to matter again.
To read the original source of this passage click here.

It’s important to realize how powerful our minds are and how much healing can be accomplished by programming our unconscious minds. If you wish to learn more about Gunther Dippenaar’s Life Activation Technique and other spiritual healing techniques from South Africa, please leave a comment below to be sent to this author and practitioner. There is no website listed for either of them.

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