Your Fingernails Tell Health Stories!

Fingernails?

Fingernails tell important stories about you … and not just in the fashion sense!

See Beyond What Your Manicurist Sees!

Newly manicured nails with sparkles on pink and gold polish with a pink and gold flower in the background

The manicurist might not recognize the symptoms your fingernails portray. However, some practitioners of Eastern and Western Medicine or of Holistic Healing Modalities can identify health problems by looking at your fingernails before you cover them up with nail polish. Human fingernail types Vector illustration Continue Reading →

Your Fingernails Tell Health Stories!

Fingernails: See What Your Manicurist Sees When Looking at Your Fingernails!

Newly manicured nails with sparkles on pink and gold polish with a pink and gold flower in the background

The manicurist might not recognize the symptoms your fingernails portray. However, some practitioners of Eastern and Western Medicine or of Holistic Healing Modalities can identify health problems by looking at your fingernails before you cover them up with nail polish. Human fingernail types Vector illustration Continue Reading →

Soups for Winter Comfort and Good Health

Soups I Created ~ Much to My Amazement

I am not a chef. I’m not even a good cook. However, these soups have received rave reviews from the people who have eaten them. Some suggested the sweet versions could be used as a dessert and could be served with vanilla ice cream!

Hints:

  1. These pumpkin or broth soups can be as thin or as thick as you want them to be. Vary them simply by changing the amount of liquid you add to the sweet ones and whether you add instant potatoes or a gravy to the savory ones.
  2. These soups may be strictly vegetarian – or not – depending on your choices about whether to add broths, chicken, fish, or other meats, and if you choose to add rice or other kinds of pasta.
  3. When serving, instead of using typical white crackers, serve with oyster crackers, Ritz crackers, cornbread, or various flavors of croutons to make things special.

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Solfeggio Healing – What Is It?

Is Solfeggio Healing Real?

hand in meditation pose - everything is energy - so do Solfeggio Frequencies work for healing?

There are many Solfeggio Healing videos on YouTube that you can check out. What is Solfeggio Healing and why is there a controversy now?

Solfeggio proponents believe that there are specific sound frequencies (measured in Hertz) that can be used to correct all manner of problems. Here are some examples.

  • 396 Herz to relieve guilt and fear
  • 417 Herz to undo situations and negative influences from the past; assist in change
  • 528 for miracles and transformation of DNA; chakra cleansing
  • 639 for healing relations and activating the healing powers of the heart
  • 852  and 963 for releasing subconscious negative patterns and opening the 3rd Eye.

Some believe there are six Solfeggio sounds that are included in ancient Gregorian Chants and those frequencies come from Sacred Geometry. Others believe there are nine. Those who are challenging these claims don’t believe any of it. I don’t know who is correct or if anyone is, but (rightly or wrongly) the first two remind me of people who teach up to 10 Levels of Reiki.


When the originator of Reiki began to teach, he offered 3 Levels.

  1. Level One ~ People who merely want to help themselves, family, and friends take this class.
  2. Level Two ~ People who want to use Reiki as a professional healing tool are allowed to take this class.
  3. Level Three ~ The Master Teachers required ten years of practice, under their own watchful eyes. The Master initiated the candidate only if the Master determined that the applicant truly had mastered Reiki and intended to devote his/her life to its practice.

I think the additional levels taught by current teachers are offered as more ways in which some of those teachers can make money. They have changed the teachings into something that is not of the Purist bent. A few have added legitimate enhancements to the basic teachings and initiations. But, I digress.


Back to Solfeggio Frequencies

Watch this YouTube video by Jamie Butriff, who disputes the basic assumptions about Solfeggio frequencies. I had never heard of him until today, so I don’t know about his authority. He does have a passion for the subject. Watch it and then come back to see what I think about it.  The controversy


What I Know About Solfeggio and Frequency Healing

What I do know is that EVERYTHING IS ENERGY. On earth, there are correspondences between all the notes on a scale of music and the colors of the rainbow. They affect us, because we, too, are energy beings. In addition, I feel sure we are affected by frequencies that science and our senses have not yet identified or perceived.

What I also know is that Sound Wave Healing CAN WORK by using frequencies at specific Hertz for specific organs, diseases, the presence of parasites, metals, viruses, etc. A therapy called “Voice Print Analysis” determines the current condition of the body and the corresponding healing frequencies that are needed to offset dysfunction.  It does not use music, whereas most of the YouTube offerings combine the frequencies into music. If you want to learn more about this, I can refer you to my Master Teacher, who helped develop this protocol over many years and is an expert in the field.

Even if Butriff and others are technically correct, it does not mean that the Solfeggio tones won’t assist you. It certainly should not harm you, so I suggest you try it and draw conclusions, based on your results. Feel free to let me know your results!


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Wellness Classes

Wellness classes include topics related to the health of body, mind, emotions, and spirit when I teach them! Below are some sample topics.

Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Holistic Healing / Natural Remedies

All You Need To Know … As An Introduction

As Above, So Below

As Above, So Below

As a certified practitioner of several Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and wellness modalities, I teach Introductory classes, which explain the concepts involved.  So, if you have ever heard the term “holistic healing,”  “Complementary and Alternative Medicine,” or “CAM,” and you wondered what the heck that means, these wellness classes provide the answers for natural ways of healing yourself – meaning non-synthetic, non-pharmaceutical, and non-surgical ways of increasing your health. 

The critical thing is to penetrate the cause, not just the symptoms, of whatever the dis-ease expression is.  That involves the mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person, as relates to his or her physical manifestations of balance and imbalance: thus, the expression, “As Above, So Below,” but without specific religious connotations.

I have worked successfully with people of many faiths and with some who had no religious philosophies.  I also have worked successfully with many animals, and it is pretty safe to say that they had no religious beliefs of any recognizable kind.  The treatments still worked.

Because there is a lot of experiential evidence (about the efficacy of things, like acupuncture) that was not obtained via traditional Western scientific study methods, I disagree with some of Wikipedia’s conclusions. Still, see what it offers for the (partial) definition of some of these terms, as follows:

Alternative medicine is any practice that is put forward as having the healing effects of medicine, but is not founded on evidence gathered using the scientific method.[1] It consists of a wide range of health care practices, products and therapies.[2] Examples include new and traditional medicine practices such as homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, energy medicine, various forms of acupuncture, Traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, and Christian faith healing. The treatments are those that are not part of the conventional, science-based healthcare system,[3][4][5][6] and are not backed by scientific evidence. Complementary medicine is alternative medicine used together with conventional medical treatment in a belief, not proven by using scientific methods, that it “complements” the treatment.[n 1][1][8][9] CAM is the abbreviation for Complementary and alternative medicine.[10][11] Integrative medicine (or integrative health) is the combination of the practices and methods of alternative medicine with conventional medicine.[12]

Even the National Institutes of Health recognizes some of the CAM modalities.  One source for learning more about Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine is the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a division of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health. Articles are available from PubMed and PubMed Central.[5]  Click here for more info.

Wellness Classes ~ CAM

INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

Red Rose

Did you know that ROSES have enormous healing powers?  Imagine what else you will learn!

This particular class is a four-hour seminar (with breaks and snacks). However, it can be an all-day seminar, too. See a list of topics below. The cost is determined by the number of participants, commute time and distance, etc. I also conduct classes on Zoom for individuals or groups.

In these wellness classes, we shall discuss topics such as:

Why Anything Works = Energy!

Who and What Can Be Healed

Categories of Holistic Approaches – ingestants, physical manipulation, energy work

Some Principles, Ethics and Theory

Thoughts Are Things – how we create wellness and dis-ease through thought patterns

Sources of Messages – Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, etc.

Causes of Dis-Ease

Body as Messenger – where it hurts is a clue for healing

Correspondences – Chakras / Colors / Notes on Scale

Cleansing and Protection – cleansing not only the body, but the aura

What Happens During Healing sessions and afterward?

The only complaint I’ve ever gotten about this class (and about my other metaphysics and meditation classes) is that the students wanted the class to be longer! 

They even said this when the class was four hours long!  So, you can see we had fun and learned a lot.  The highest compliment I got recently was that not a single person even looked at his/her cell phone during the entire class!  YEA!  Contact me.  You’ll love it, too!


How To Book Me For Wellness Classes

I do hope you and your friends will schedule a class with me.  Get in touch, using the contact form below, by email at GetWellStayWell@Outlook.com. Let me know if you want a FREE initial consultation – for up to 30 minutes – in a Sip & Share Session  on Zoom.

Sip & Share Session logo. Chat 1st to see if you want to book me now for Wellness Classes

Some classes can be customized to your needs. I plan to offer wellness classes as webinars + videos on CAM topics and more in the future.  Follow me to find out when and stay tuned!


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