Holidays, Family Dynamics, and Self-Healing

December 21st, 2009

poinsettaDuring this holiday season, if you spend more time with your family, you may find your buttons getting pushed. Here is the thing about healing.

Those buttons—those are the very places where you store pent up feelings and ignore unmet core needs that lead to or contribute to illnesses. This holiday could provide a significant opportunity to do some fundamental healing that will allow your mind and body to find greater healing.

Families are where our deepest unmet needs rise to the surface. Those unmet needs unconsciously drive us, and illness, believe it or not, is one way in which we get those needs met.

When you are with family, you may find those unconscious needs becoming very apparent to you. As they do, you are in a better position to identify them and bring your hidden motivators to conscious awareness, where you can meet them in more positive ways.

I remember returning home during the holidays with the hope that my mother might actually be more interested in what I was doing or that my dad would take more notice of my opinions about things. I wanted family dynamics to be different than they were, and so holidays were often a source of great disappointment.

It took a while for me to figure out that my family was just being my family. I was changing and if I was truly growing spiritually, then I needed to be willing to hold the space for them that I was seeking for myself.

In other words, if I wanted to my mother to become more interested in me, then I needed to start a new cycle of interaction by becoming more interested in her. If I wanted my father to listen to my opinions, it meant asking more questions about his views.

Over time, my family might or might not extend the same interest in me, but regardless, I would be bringing healing into our family dynamic. Surely, if I was feeling unrecognized, unheard, or misunderstood, there was a high probability the other family members were feeling the same thing, since such unmet core needs can be (and were in my case) passed down from generation to generation.

I knew that in time, my unmet, core needs would get met—through my family members or someone else. With my family I had the opportunity to recognize the universality of those needs and simply become a healing agent within our family dynamics. I became the compassionate, healing balm we all needed.

Oh sure, I argued with myself that it should be coming from my parents first, not me. After all, they were the parents. But the reality was that I had come to understand the importance of healing core needs in order to heal physically and emotionally. My parents hadn’t come to that realization yet. So who should initiate the change? The one who knows!

In choosing to consciously become that healing agent—listening, caring, asking questions, and being concerned for another—I eventually attracted that energy into my life from friends, and to my surprise, at times from my parents and siblings.

It is amazing how much pain and tension in my body was a direct reflection of those unmet needs, and how quickly illness began healing as I created the space in which those needs could become met.

Perhaps during this holiday season, your family will be the recipient of your healing balm. Perhaps you will feel the call to be the one to bring to your family what each one of them needs most—for their healing and yours.

The Root of All Healing

December 1st, 2009

rohbookcover1The Root Of All Healing

Right now, Reverend Misa is launching her book, “The Root of All Healing: 7 Steps to Healing Anything.” If you are health challenged, in chronic pain or know someone that would love to find relief from illness, this book lays out a clear and successful pathway to ultimate health.

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True and Lasting Healing Is Within Your Reach

November 30th, 2009

rohbookcover2I woke up one morning with these words on the tip of my tongue, “The Root of All Healing.” What the heck is that, I wondered?


It happened two more days in a row. I knew it had to be something significant, but I had no clue what that might be.


Hoping to get some insight I called a couple of my colleagues, asking if they had any ideas for a tele-seminar we might do using this title. Well, they were busy or they thought the title was great but not theirs to address.


I knew I needed to do with this little gift, so I sat down to my computer and typed the title. I sat back and said to myself, “Don’t think, just type and let it come.” The next thing I knew I was typing the following, “7 Steps to Healing Anything.”


I reeled back and said out loud, “I know 7 steps to healing anything?”

It sounded so presumptuous and yet I couldn’t deny that something beyond my day-to-day thinking wanted to come through. I reminded myself that if I was willing to allow the Divine to flow through me, healing wisdom would find its way into words.


And the words came in the form of many years worth of observation—attending to what I had learned about how people heal. Coming from a background in special education, organizational development and acting, I had unconsciously been observing the motivators that caused people to remain ill or to  heal.


I had become a student of miracles, without even realizing it, until I began putting my observations down on paper.


My great discovery was that miracles are created by what is inside of us. I had come to realize that many of us remain ill because a need is getting met through that illness, that we aren’t even aware exists. Simply put, we are unconsciously motivated to be sick.


There is a way out, and the 7 steps that finally made their way into a book, show you how to unlock the miracles inside of you.


On Tuesday, December 1, my book is having its birthday party. I’m formally announcing that it is available for you and those you love.


Read it and discover your birth-right, the inner power that sustains you in being fully and completely well.


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Music to Soothe

November 27th, 2009

emergence_release_radioMy dear friend and collegue, Kaleah, is launching her new CD on December 1st, the same day I’m launching my new book, “The Root of All Healing: 7 Steps to Healing Anything.”

So I thought I ‘d give you a sneak preview of Kaleah’s hauntingly beautiful music. She is singing with vocables. In other words, these are not words, they are inspired combinations of consonants and vowels—something I do frequently when I am receiving sounds for healing and well-being.

I find her music to be quite soothing. If you are looking for something to help you unravel as you support your self-care in your healing journey, take a listen to Kaleah’s new CD. You can hear samples at: Kaleah

Take the Time

November 16th, 2009

canoeMy sister-in-law recently crossed over to the other side of the veil and I traveled home for her memorial service. I noticed during this trip, as I have when other family members have died, that when someone I care about crosses over to the other side, I can’t help but slow down my life and reflect about what is really, really important to me.

When I was in my worst pain and discomfort, I discovered exactly the same thing. I needed to slow down enough to reflect on what was truly important to me and let the rest go, because quite frankly, the “rest” was either making me sick or contributing to it.

While I was visiting friends back home, a woman I know that just had major surgery said exactly the same thing. Before she had her surgery, she ended the contract work she was doing that was draining her energy. She just didn’t want to do work that didn’t fulfill her anymore. She knew that she needed to focus on healing and then make some decisions about work that would feed her spiritually as well as physically.

It is so easy to stick with work just because it pays the bills, even though it is not truly our work to do. You can identify that kind of work because you go to work and come home from it more exhausted than energized.

It is so much easier to maintain status quo than it is to make peace with friends and family, find time to meditate, or enjoy time with others. It is easier to stay in relationships that are familiar, but aren’t working for you because it is scarier to heal or leave them. It is easier to repeat non-productive patterns than it is to make change, yet those very patterns may be shortening your life.

Yet, how are you supposed to stay healthy, when your energy is drained and you are stressed?

Once again, I find myself committing to paying attention to what is truly important in my life and making whatever changes I need to make sure that what I do fulfills me. Fulfillment is a powerful way to enjoy life more and put energy into my health.

How about you? If you made the time to get really still and clear, what is truly important in your life?

Love Your Body, Love Your Life!

November 3rd, 2009

celebrationHere is your quick and easy guide to the 5 steps that can end Negative Body Obsession forever and start you on the path to living happily and confidently … once and for all!

It’s for anyone who wants to gain more from life, anyone who wants to achieve a higher level of health, fitness, love, and vitality … and who has been held back by a devastatingly low view of their bodies and themselves.

Yes, a whole new world awaits you – a world of unimaginable love and accomplishment, as you discover and pursue your heart’s desires… …and your world will reflect this immeasurable beauty that is residing within you!

“Love Your Body, Love Your Life!” will help you finally take back control of your life, see yourself for the beauty you truly are, and eliminate any influence Negative Body Obsession has had over you… If you want to be happy with your body and yourself, go here right now: Love Your Body, Love Your Life

Overriding Intuition

October 15th, 2009

waterfall1I used to be a master at overriding my intuition. I would get a feeling about something, sometimes accompanied by one of those thoughts in the back of my mind about a direction or choice to make, and then I would logically make a case for taking a different course of action. Because I placed greater value in my logic than I did in my intuitive hunches, I persuaded myself to follow my logic.

What I eventually discovered was that my intuition was usually more accurate than my logic when it came to my healing journey.When I started listening to my intuition I actually started healing. My intuition told me to stop working before I became stressed and exhausted, while my logic wanted me to over-extend myself.

My intuition guided me to healers and doctors that were truly able to help me, while my logic guided me to experts that didn’t know how to address my specific and unique issues. My intuition guided me to my healing gift—the sound medicine inside me—that I use successfully today for preventing and healing illnesses. My logic thought sound medicine was basically wishful thinking but not real.

Please understand. My logic is great!  When my intuition guides me to slow down and rest, my logical mind solves the problem of a day of commitments by re-organizing my schedule so that time becomes available.

When my intuition guides me to a healer, my logical mind will arrange events to get me there. When I’m guided to do sound medicine, my logical mind sets up the equipment and records the sounds. Logic is marvelous and necessary!

However, logic is not superior over intuition when it comes to healing. They both have their place and I need to make sure both of these abilities serve me appropriately if I’m serious about healing. In my own experience, overriding my intuition was frequently a detriment to my health.

So now, when my intuition calls, I listen and let my logic support my intuitive wisdom. How about you, do you follow your intuition?

Remember to Breathe!

September 23rd, 2009

falltreesDid you know that Nobel Price Winner Otto Warburg demonstrated that cancer cells live in low oxygen environments? Here is what he said about oxygen and cancer:

“Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar.” — Dr. Otto H. Warburg in Lecture

Simply put, as he decreased oxygen in cells, they became cancerous.

Okay, I’m no cancer expert. However, I know my body and  I know I feel better when I’m breathing. I’ll catch myself contemplating some problem to solve, only to discover I have stopped breathing? Have you ever done that? You are feeling some pressure and so you just stop breathing?

Having taught sound medicine for years, I know most of us breath very shallowly. We are unaccustomed to really filling our lungs. Most of us don’t even realize our lungs go all the way up to your shoulders and all the way down to your solar plexus. We can and need to breathe into the back and sides of our lungs, as much as we do the front.

When breathing shallowly our heart and lungs have to work harder because you have to breathe more rapidly in order to get enough oxygen to your body. Plus you probably aren’t getting as much of the carbon dioxide out of your body, which means you may have too much carbon dioxide in your blood.

Breathe deeply and your heart slows down, you take in plenty of life-giving oxygen, you exhale enough of carbon dioxide—helping you maintain a better acid/alkaline balance for optimum health.

Doesn’t it feel great when you can get outside once or twice a day and just breathe? We live in a dynamic and wonderful symbiotic relationship with the trees and plants around us. They exhale oxygen and we breathe it in. We exhale carbon dioxide and they breathe it in.

So when you catch yourself not breathing or breathing shallowly, remind yourself to breathe and drink in that precious life-sustaining gift from the trees—oxygen!

Are You Part of the Evolution?

September 15th, 2009

cvr_lipton_spontaneousevolutionI’m sharing this because when I was invited to help spread the word about this new book, I knew you would appreciate a message of  hope! And  YOU ARE part of the positive evolution of humanity!

In Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future (And A Way To Get There From Here), pioneering biologist Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. and political philosopher Steve Bhaerman team up to offer an insightful, playful, and hopeful look at the unfolding destiny of our species. This evolution is driven by a change in human consciousness. We are, each and all, active participants in what will amount to be the greatest of human adventures.

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In Order to Accelerate Your Healing, You Have to Slow Down

September 8th, 2009

treeI know “to accelerate your healing, you have to slow down,” sounds like an oxymoron, but it is true. When we are busy, running around, uptight, and stressed, we actually slow down our healing process. The body simply must be in a relaxed state for deep and lasting healing to occur.

Black Elk, a powerful Sioux medicine man, is known to have given a mattress to someone seeking his help in healing, then tell them to begin by spending several days resting and sleeping under a tree. He understood the importance of re-establishing natural rhythms before beginning healing work.

Natural rhythms are slower than our usual, hurried pace, and are more conducive to natural healing methodologies.