Understanding Vertigo After Energy Healing Sessions
Understanding Vertigo After Energy Healing Sessions
Recently, I have noticed a concerning trend among two of my clients who experienced vertigo following their first online energy healing session with me. This occurrence has prompted a thorough investigation to understand the underlying causes and potential reasons for this symptom.
Excluding Kundalini Awakening
Firstly, it's important to establish that what my clients experienced is not related to a kundalini awakening. A kundalini awakening is a rare and unmistakable spiritual event characterized by a sensation of light and bliss, starting from the base of the spine and moving upward. The two clients did not report any such sensations, ruling out a kundalini awakening as a cause.
Potential Causes and Solutions
After a series of consultations and referrals to more experienced practitioners, I have identified several potential reasons for the vertigo experienced by these clients:
Proper Grounding
Grounding is a crucial step in any energy healing session. Ensuring that the client is properly grounded before and after the session can help prevent adverse reactions such as vertigo. If the session was not properly grounded, it could have contributed to the symptoms experienced by the clients. Proper grounding involves connecting the body to the earth or a grounding tool to stabilize the energy flow.
Excess Hot Pingla Channel Energy
The pingla channel, also known as the left channel or the ida, is responsible for the flow of cooling energy in the body. Excess energy in this channel can sometimes manifest as dizziness or vertigo. This could be a reason why the clients felt unsteady after the session. A more experienced practitioner or energy healer might be able to help balance the energy distribution effectively.
External Solar Energy Activity
Another possible reason for the vertigo is the alignment with solar energy activity. The sun’s energy can significantly influence the body and its energetic systems. If the session coincided with solar energy activity, it might have triggered a reaction, leading to vertigo. It is crucial to be aware of such external factors when conducting energy healing sessions.
Exploring the Detox or Healing Crisis
Vertigo, like fever, stomachache, or headache, can be part of the detox or healing crisis that occurs during the process of energy healing. This crisis signifies that the body is undergoing a correction of energy imbalances. While this detox process is mostly safe, severe cases may require further healing. Understanding and managing the detox phase of energy healing can help prevent such symptoms.
Ethical Considerations and Spiritual Healing
It is both ethically and spiritually important to handle the practice of energy healing responsibly. Deliberately delivering uncontrolled or unwanted states of energy to clients through energy healing can be harmful. Many spiritual traditions advise practitioners to align their gifts with divine will and use their abilities in a harm-free manner.
As an energy healer, it is crucial to align one's energy and intentions with Jesus Christ, trusting in Him to guide and direct the energy utilized in healing sessions. James 4:6–10 underscores the importance of humility and surrender to God’s will.
“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and he will draw near to you. Humble yourselves before him and he will lift you up." James 4:7-10
Fellow practitioners, let us strive to use our gifts in a way that respects the sanctity of healing and the safety of our clients. Let us turn to divine guidance and trust in the process. By doing so, we can ensure that both the healers and the healed are protected and uplifted.
In conclusion, understanding and addressing vertigo after energy healing sessions requires a multifaceted approach, including proper grounding, energy balance, and awareness of external factors. By doing so, we can enhance the safety and efficacy of our practice, ensuring that our clients receive the best possible care.