Friday, September 3, 2010

How Transforming Your Surgery Began


Once upon a time...

I decided to start all my blogs with “Once upon a time” because life really does seem like a magical story to me.  Life is where miracles, love and profound deep connections flourish.  My work allows me the opportunity to experience all this and more.

Transforming Your Surgery began on the couch in my family room after a delicious Indian meal.  I was sitting with my friend and colleague, Dr. Carol Robin, as we both shared our passion for bringing spirit/soul into the operating room.

I told Carol how I had worked for an oral surgeon when I lived in San Francisco and how
fascinated I was by the miracles performed in surgery.  I loved it!  Neither of us was squeamish about surgery.  On the contrary, we were intrigued—and the potential for healing set our hearts on fire.

Since we were both energy healers—she a chiropractor and myself an acupressure and Reiki practitioner—we connected deeply about all the possibilities for supporting our clients that were having surgery or other medical treatments.

From that enthusiastic living room conversation came the seeds that grew into Transforming Your Surgery.

When I think of healing, I think of healing the totality of our being:  body, mind, energy, soul and heart.  The idea of taking all these aspects of ourselves into the operating room was thrilling.  What an opportunity to heal all our parts!

I see surgery as the possibility of a journey.  A journey to Source to bring back healing.  Healing means different things to different people, it doesn’t always mean cure.  It can mean growth or a shift in consciousness.  It can mean finding peace or letting go.  It can mean coming to terms with the past, letting it truly be over and being fully present, now.

Transforming Your Surgery is an opportunity to hold all the possibilities for healing and let them gently unfold with the support and guidance of someone who is an advocate for your highest good.

6 comments:

  1. Diane! It is great to read your blog about Transforming surgery. I am your biggest fan! You have helped me so much! Thank you for your powerful work.
    love, carol Dwyer

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  2. Carol—You're an amazing woman and it's an honor and a pleasure to work with you.

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  3. Diane, Here's to you, and a very special gift you are now bringing to people! Many blessings to you on your new journey. Love, Judy

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