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I think people that charge money for healing are full of crap.

The more I read about “shamanism” or what Native Americans called Medicine Men/Women, and through my own experience with energy work, it’s pretty obvious having these gifts and awarenesses is not meant to be profitable.

I feel this kind of translates into any medical profession.

But we don’t live in communities anymore. You can’t feed yourself healing people for free. You have to fit in, even though you were never meant to. Now these healers are sold out, got the garb, selling hemp cbd on the side. And a lot of docs are in it for the money.

Money. Money. Money.

I feel the exchange of money dampens the effect. Dulls its purpose.

I’m learning to heal myself. My son. Even my poor dog has a screw loose.

I do it for love.
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Magnolia21 · 22-25, F
I went to acupuncture a few times. Had a coupon. Ranged from nothing to sharp sting. The real relief was at the end, when the needles were removed. Honestly, it was the fact that all you could do was lie down on a soft mat and listen to soothing music that led to the "healing" effect.