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The reason I developed Transforming Your Surgery was to help my clients find a way to move past fear, anxiety and negativity: to see their procedures as an opportunity to release what’s no longer working toward health, happiness and wholeness, inspiring my clients to choose what’s happening to and for them. We are not victims of the medical profession but partners, allies and participants in our healing choices.
I also developed Transforming Your Surgery to educate my clients about ways to keep stress to a minimum. Simply put, when stress is high, our immune system is not turned on all the way and our body's ability to repair is lowered: our energy is diverted to deal with the stress.
Another purpose for creating Transforming Your Surgery was to facilitate ways for my clients to generate their own empowering, healing images. All of us are excellent at producing doomsday versions of upcoming events in our minds. These doomsday versions can make us feel anxious and stressed. What if, instead of running negative, devastating images in our minds, we choose positive, restorative, meaningful images? I’ve seen uplifting images move clients into greater peace, comfort and connection with themselves and the world.
Lastly, I feel it’s important and necessary to bring a spiritual perspective to healing. It doesn’t matter what the spiritual perspective is, as long as it’s present. It can be religious, but it certainly doesn’t have to be. The dictionary definition of the world spiritual is: “of or relating to, or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.” Spirituality, then, can be anything that affects our spirit: nature, dance, music, ideas, love; so when I say that it’s important and necessary to bring a spiritual perspective to healing, what I mean is that it’s important to honor our soul as well as our body if we want to heal.
Transforming Your Surgery can aid in releasing what no longer serves our highest good. It can empower, enlighten and enrich our healing.
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