In healing practitioner training, self-healing is indeed a hot topic, because it is both convenient and economical. People can engage in self-healing at any time, anywhere, as they wish. When it comes to private issues that individuals are unwilling to share with others, the privacy protection of self-healing outweighs one-on-one healing.
However, many healing practitioner courses fail to emphasize that self-healing also has some pitfalls that need to be aware of:
Firstly, self-healing often struggles to reach the root of the problem.
In professional healing training, experienced healing practitioners typically emphasize the need to delve into the subconscious to identify the true root of the issue. However, both psychological therapy cases and feedback from our healing course participants indicate that many individuals find it challenging to switch between consciousness and subconsciousness as smoothly as professional healing practitioners when engaging in self-healing. They may only stay at the conscious level or enter the subconscious level.
Secondly, self-healing may not thoroughly address deep-rooted pain.
Responsible healing practitioners instruct their students during self-healing sessions that when the pain runs too deep, self-healing may not provide a complete cure. While some relief may be achieved, effectively closing the wound proves difficult. Comparatively, in sessions with professional healing practitioners, they can guide the individual with a clearer mind to more thoroughly close the wound. Post-healing, the individual often returns to a state of calm and natural harmony. Achieving this level of effect is often challenging with self-healing, a fact overlooked by many self-healers.
Therefore, enthusiasts or practitioners keen on self-healing must be mindful of these two issues. Whether struggling to identify the root of the problem or failing to completely address the pain, appropriate solutions need to be sought. If challenges persist, considering seeking the assistance of professional root-healing practitioners who can help delve deep into the origin, cleanse, and heal those deep-seated issues.