
- This is a fascinating time on our planet. As humans, we have entered a new state of consciousness, an awakening, and are experiencing a new energy. It’s a time that will bring many changes to how we understand human life. In this new cycle, we are becoming more aware of our own spiritual design.
- The healing world is changing too, evolving at a more rapid pace.
- Healing as we’re referring to it now isn’t the healing as we may think of it in the medical sense, rather it’s a re-calibration of your spirit.
Unity Field Healing is relatively new in the field of energy medicine – it is a powerful, respected approach to this work.
- UFH is a tool that can help us change and shift as the energy of the earth evolves.
- Think about the DNA we all have. Some of it (about 5%) is structural, relating to your genes and physical makeup. “The experts” used to think the other 95% was junk. We now know this extra DNA is spiritual, it’s the 24th chromosome. “The Soul’s DNA”
- We didn’t have good access to the 24th chromosome until now – it’s part of this awakening we are experiencing.
My experience with UFH:
By Trisha Kingsbury
My dad has been an acupuncturist for over a decade and half, and he is excellent at it. In 2021 he trained with Dr. John Ryan, an MD from Ottawa, Canada, in a newer and little-known modality called Unity Field Healing. Dr. Ryan began receiving messages and visions in 2012 that introduced him to this concept.
I have embraced Unity Field Healing sessions with my dad wholeheartedly. We started doing them the summer of 2021. You do three sessions to start. After the first two, if you want to keep going, you begin the third session by setting an intention for your healing. Mine have been as simple as “improve circulation” and as detailed as “fix the pain in the hips and groin from doing too much vinyasa flow.”
Believe it or not, we do it remotely. I don’t know why it works, but it does.
We start with an opening prayer.
And for most of the rest of the 45 minutes, I am at home doing whatever I want. Lying in my bed meditating, resting or sleeping. Making lunch and eating it. Scrolling on my phone. (But never doom-scrolling. Wrong vibe for me, but to each their own.)
In-person sessions are a whole different thing. But they can be more powerful because then I am definitely lying still and meditating. Sometimes by the end we’re talking to each other. But he’s my dad and we run a healing center together so that’s probably more specific to us than to the experience of UFH.
We end each session with a closing prayer.
There is always a debrief. He’ll tell me what came up for him. I’ll tell him what if anything came up for me. Then we go about our merry ways.
I don’t know why it helps, but I know it helps.
Over the last four years of doing biweekly or monthly (or even less) UFH sessions with my dad, I have had wide ranging mood states. Sometimes I am balanced and happy. Sometimes I am elevated and buzzy. Sometimes I am in a low place, trying to find any sort of light to guide me back out. It doesn’t always feel like it is helping, but secretly, it always is.
So how much does one pay for this type of healing practice? Some practitioners charge around $100 – some less, some more. It depends on the practitioner, their level of experience and understanding of their clients’ situations. You may ask your Chrysalis Healing Center practitioner about their individual fees.
People will become repeat customers if they believe it is helping. Some will pay for the first three and never come back because they got nothing out of it, or they got plenty out of it and feel complete.
The nice thing about energy healing is that it can only bring positive, never anything harmful or dark. My grandfather was a doctor, and I always learned from him that the first rule of medicine is to do no harm.
If you feel called to try it, try it. It can be whatever you want it to be.
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