Fighting for Her Power and Healing

Your responses have been so powerful!

They are as important to this blog as the stories I am sharing, and I’m grateful. Let us know you’re here. Keep sharing your questions, insights, challenges, and victories. We all benefit from them. I will respond to every comment. And if you have something to add to a comment, please also feel free to do so. We’re here to support one another.

This next story comes from my long-time friend and President of New Dream Foundation, Ariann Thomas. Not only did she also heal herself from a breast tumor, it was documented by her doctors!

One of the things that make her story so interesting is that her path to healing was so completely different from Krystalya’s, but they both arrived at the same destination … health and self-empowerment. Also, pay close attention to how she dealt with the medical establishment. It’s an important lesson about how to place the power for your healing where it belongs.

This interview is longer, at over 30 minutes, but I couldn’t edit a single minute out of it, it’s all so important.

So make some time, light a candle, relax, and let this story’s lessons bathe you in possibility.

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I mentioned in the last post that I decided to offer another tele-seminar series on healing, and asked for your feedback. And boy how you’ve responded! Your insights are extremely valuable to me and will directly benefit all who attend the class, so I would ask that you continue to include in your comments the answer to my question:

What are the two most important things you need from live instruction and education on self-healing?

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Stay tuned for our next story. It’s about a man’s self-healing. These processes are just as powerful, and enacted by, just as many men. I’m excited to share it with you.

Until then, know you remain in my heart and songs.

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9 Responses to “Fighting for Her Power and Healing”

  1. Devon says:

    Thank you so much for this, Misa! I would like to heal (regenerate) my teeth. I know through muscle-testing by several different people, that it will happen. I just don't know how.

    I do know that as we are all composed of energy, according to Huna Master, Vince Wingo, all we really need to do is to relax and raise our vibrations through the special Huna breathing process, hold an image of whole teeth (or bones or whatever), point the three middle fingers of both hands at the teeth, and watch them heal.

    The challenge is being able to 'let go' completely. I have been using your music for that. It does relax me deeply, but I still have not regenerated my teeth, yet.

    I need to know:
    1. How to make the leap between deep relaxation and totally letting go.
    2. I guess that that means letting go of the fear of letting go. How do I do that?

    • MisaH says:

      Devon,

      Excellent questions!!! Surrender can be such a challenging step until we cross the threshold. Then in hindsight we realize the true ease of the actual moment of surrender.

      However, we tend to have a bunch of stuff or fear, as you aptly name it, between here and surrender. Once we get the stuff cleared out and/or adequately redirect the focus of our energy, surrender flows from us and we are relaxed enough and energized enough (delicate balance) for healing to occur.

      One of the steps we will address in class are some simple ways to help the mind and body find its ease in natural rhythms so that we can experience the greater mind carrying the thinking mind beyond itself to the next experience our healing. As I share with my students, there is a place where the breath breathes you. And you can bet, we will be going there in the tele-class.

      And yes, bone does regeneratel! Glad you know that and are entering into the journey.

      Healing Hugs,
      Misa

    • Ariann says:

      Dear Devon,
      How courageous you are.in entering into this journey. I think when you can enter into that space of totally trusting your intuition and Spirit and enter into that trustig space then you can let go. This is not a one time experience. I had to let go over and over again, sometimes daily. I meditated and prayed on this during the whole process of my breast healing.

      Then once I let go, I could face my fear of totally letting go of all fear with total trust in what I was feeling. When you let go of fear there is an enormous whole left in your psyche and your energy field because most of us have lived with fear for so long. If you have been meditating on trusting yourself and Spirit, when that fear flows out, then the enrgy of self love and the universal love of the Divine just pours in to support your healing.

      I totally support you in your healing journey. Trust yourself and Spirit. You Can do it.
      Many Blessings,
      Ariann

  2. Laurel Ann says:

    Thank you, Ariann, for sharing your inspiring story–and thanks to Reverend Misa for providing the blog and interview and for your insights. I am immensely relieved to hear of your courageous journey to healing. My own medical challenges are teaching me to take notice of how my own healing power is all-important to moving toward better health. Your story is so motivating to take further steps on my own behalf. I am working with my doctors to resolve multiple medical issues. I am still learning to turn inward for guidance and wisdom that know the way to healing. This story you shared is a powerful example of self-empowering action and feels so much better. I believe there is a place for allopathic medicine and I will continue to work with my doctors. Now I feel more confident about the innate healing power residing in me and in us all…and in Revered Misa's wise words…to trust ourselves and our capability to self-heal. With a grateful heart for your sharing…peace to you both.

    • MisaH says:

      Laurel Ann,

      I'm so glad you found inspiration from Ariann's story. I know it has inspired me.

      Do let us know about your experiences in the process. Healing multiple issues is truly a challenge, and I imagine you are having some significant experiences and insights along the way.

      Sometimes, once all the healing has occurred, we can be reluctant to visit our stories from the past, so feel free to use this blog to record what is happening as you go along. I have a feeling you are going to have some significant insights into personal power and healing. I look forward to your story.

      Healing Hugs,
      Misa

    • MisaH says:

      Laurel Ann,

      I'm so glad you found inspiration from Ariann's story. I know it has inspired me.

      Do let us know about your experiences in the process. Healing multiple issues is truly a challenge, and I imagine you are having some significant experiences and insights along the way.

      Sometimes, once all the healing has occurred, we can be reluctant to visit our stories from the past, so feel free to use this blog to record what is happening as you go along. I have a feeling you are going to have some significant insights into personal power and healing. I look forward to your story.

      By the way, I concur with you in regard to allopathic medicine. There is a place for all healing modalities conventional, holistic, energetic, etc. It is not a matter of which one is right, but rather, a matter of what is right for each of us at any given moment in time. Then, most importantly, do we have the self-involvement and self-knowing we need for any methodology to work on our behalf?

      Healing Hugs,
      Misa

    • Ariann says:

      Dear Laurel Ann,
      As you know from my story I had chronic health problems before this breast issue arose. I turned to Western allopathic medicine because at that time I did not have the physical or energetic resources to heal myself.

      Later when the breast lump was discovered I was in a place mentally and energetically where I could fo my own self-healing. There is a time and place for all types of healing tools. You are correct when you say that when we know our bodies we are in a better position to assess what type of healing modality we need to support ourselves for our highest good.

      Sometimes self-healing is the best, sometimes the support of allopathic medicine or alternative medicine is better. But our own instincts and intuition will tell us what is best at any given moment in time. thanks for your comment.

      Many Blessings,
      Ariann

  3. ish says:

    Keep up the good work.

    God bless you

  4. MisaH says:

    Thank you. Your encouragement is exactly what we need to know we should keep posting these stories!

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