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Surrogate (or Proxy) Healing uses a person's own judgments and perceptions to heal. It is the secret "Back Door" to your most powerful healing faculties. As you become more skilled in the use of surrogacy, you will discover untapped potential for individual and planetary healing unimagined otherwise. In this book, you'll learn how to turn the negative emotions and energies of others into a beneficial force - until all are healed and the world awakens into the light of real physical, emotional, and mental health. This book presents fundamentals and specific methods and tactics for surrogate or proxy healing. Healers, learn how you can affect change in resistant clients, help clients more easily heal their relationship problems, turn troubled teens into super-healers, speed healing after surgery, and much more using this amazing attribute of the human mind. You can apply the techniques offered in this book to any healing modality and to yourself personally. You may use the technique to amplify empathy and thereby help resolve many issues in the process. As you tune in to the feelings of others, you will develop a broader understanding and sense of responsibility for your world - a key attribute to healthy joyful living - and the essence of compassionate healing. Surrogate or proxy healing is the concept that one person can stand in place of another. One person receives healing processes for and in behalf of another. That other can be a person, group, animal, plant - there is no limit. For example, an owner can do healing processes for and in behalf of her pet. Essentially, surrogate or proxy healing is an exercise in pure compassion. Surrogate healing presents both client and healer a probability of deep core belief transformation by accessing the deepest core beliefs and bypassing mental and emotional protection instincts. Dr. Randolph C. Byrd, a cardiologist, created a stir in medical circles when he had volunteers pray daily for one group of patients in the coronary care unit at San Francisco General Medical Center. A second group of heart disease patients served as a control group. Although neither the patients nor their doctors knew who got the prayers, those in the prayed-for group were five times less likely to require antibiotics and were less apt to need ventilators to help them breathe. Southern Medical Journal 1988 Jul; 81(7): 826-9 A surrogate session can be done rather quickly and effectively using therapeutic techniques and processes with an underlying understanding of the concept and using the simple outline in this book.
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