At first glance, thetahealing seems to be a complicated way of healing a person. It makes use of the principles of quantum physics and the universe in order to heal someone. But when you really take a look at it, you will see that thetahealing is just another way of holistic healing, meaning treating the whole aspect of a person (physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual) through the use of education, self-development, and applied knowledge. In fact, it is said to be the most powerful energy healing system existing today.
Just like other energy healing methods, theta healing aims to remove all the obstacles in your life that prevents you from reaching your fullest potential as a person. It works by making use of your natural brainwaves so as to access your subconscious mind, where all the beliefs, feelings, and other information that you are unaware of are seated. You may not know it, but these things may be limiting you.
To be able to understand this, you have to understand the concept of the conscious and subconscious mind. The conscious mind is the seat of your awareness, meaning all the thoughts, perceptions, moods, sensations, and emotions that lie there are things that you are aware of. However, your conscious mind is only 12% of your total mental state.
What operates beneath the conscious mind is the subconscious mind, which is said to be a ?hidden level of awareness and automatism,? according to psychologist Pierre Janet. The subconscious mind is what theta healing acts upon, since it contains all your feelings and beliefs that you are not aware of.
According to the principles of theta healing, there might be beliefs and feelings found in your subconscious mind that are limiting you to discover your full potential. Theta healing tries to remove all of these so that you may find fulfillment in all aspects of your life, such as in your relationships, career, financial needs, and physical health. You can check out more of this at thetahealing.com
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Published on 23/11/2009
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