Bag om Multidimensional Healing
Multidimensional Healing offers a holistic physical-psycho-spiritual model of healing. While the current global healthcare system biomedical allopathy is well-suited to support physical healing using objective methods such as drugs, it ceased to be well-suited to support subtle energetic psycho-spiritual healing when its subjective method of psychoanalytic regression was displaced by drugs.
The author Carol Dignam discovered an ancient narrative describing both physical and psycho-spiritual healing in traditional myths. When Hero myths describe men using weapons to kill bad guys to heal the kingdom, they are describing how allopathic doctors use drugs to kill germs to heal the body. When Heroine myths describe weavers meditatively ravelling and unravelling disharmonious threads until the weaving is magical, they are describing how meditators unravel psychic trauma until the psyche is harmonious. When both myths describe magical beings supporting the journey, they are describing the psychic and spiritual parts supporting healing.
In search of a meditation supporting holistic physical-psycho-spiritual healing, like the heroines of old, the author began weaving together the cross-cultural subjective healing methods of shamanic journeying, meditation, prayer, and regression until a universal somatic meditation shone through. Likewise, in search of an archetypal system that accurately described the psychic parts supporting psychic integration, the author wove together the cross-cultural archetypal systems until the second golden thread of a universal archetypal system shone through. Like the Greek myth of Ariadne whose golden thread led Theseus safely through the labyrinth of his psyche, the first golden thread was designed to lead the reader through their psychic labyrinth, while the second illuminates the psychic parts therein supporting healing.
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