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Reconnective Healing® and Disease

  • Foto do escritor: Cristina Ramalho
    Cristina Ramalho
  • 20 de jun. de 2021
  • 2 min de leitura

Reconnective Healing® is not an alternative but complementary help. Always consult your doctor and always follow his instructions. If you think you are cured, never change anything prescribed without the same doctor who prescribed the treatment checking that you are truly cured.


In cases of strong challenges, a set of 3 sessions of Reconnective Healing® is suggested, mainly due to the expectation that such a situation provokes. This will help with a calming effect, which will help you to let go of any expectation of healing of something specific - the expectation blocks the healing process! - and then the process unfolds more intensely - as you feel the situation demands.


Your process may or may not bring about instantaneous healings, but if it does it will be as a result of an accelerated expansion of consciousness, which implies that you observe it. Reconnective Healing® is not a panacea, the more you interact with this process the more you will receive from it.


When we are faced with a major challenge in our life, be it physical, emotional, relational, mental, etc., Reconnective Healing® healing sessions have proved to be a strong help during treatments (prescribed by healthcare professionals) or in the convalescent phases, times of weaning (when indicated by a doctor) from medication, and as a prevention, such as in phases of depression or grief crises and all life crises.


They allow for calming and a new perception of the situation experienced, enabling us in the way we need to overcome it. They are a complementary way to enhance recovery and understanding of the specific challenge.



WARNING: Cristina Ramalho was authorized to facilitate Reconnective Healing® and Reconnection®, however, she does not make any guarantee of the results of the sessions. Reconnective Healing® and Reconnection® are not intended to diagnose or treat any disease, nor are they a substitute for any treatment prescribed by a physician or other healthcare professional. If you are ill, you should always seek medical advice and you should never stop a treatment without consulting the person who prescribed it.


 
 
 
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