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Body Part Series: The Shoulder

28/6/2015

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Welcome to the first post of my Body Part Series! Throughout this series I intend to highlight the theme each body part in question represents, to briefly discuss how issues in that area may be influenced by other parts of the body, and to leave you with a few questions for self-exploration. The ideas and information I will present are by no means complete – they are simply meant to give you a taste, to open your mind, to encourage you to contemplate the physical in broader terms. While further intervention may be necessary in one’s healing process, the power of observation is vastly underrated and has the potential to be a great ally in your quest for relief.


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To kick off this series I have decided to write about the shoulder, as one of the most frequent requests I get from clients is for help with shoulder pain. As I mentioned in my previous post, years of both personal and professional experience have taught me that every part of the body tells a story and that no matter how symptoms occur, they always arise to ask you to look deeper. So, whether dealing with a shoulder issue such as:

  • Arthritis/Osteoarthritis
  • Bursitis
  • Tendinitis (acute or chronic)
  • Tendon Tears
  • Impingement
  • Instability
  • Fracture
  • Tumour, infection, nerve problems
  • Any pain due to accident, sports injury, or degeneration

…the theme of the shoulder is RESPONSIBILITY.

Based on one’s personal life framework, experiences, and conditioning, the word RESPONSIBILITY will bring up different feelings and reactions. Although for some, the word responsibility may feel empowering, for many it illustrates a burden – something that feels heavy, such as family or work obligations, financial stress, etc. For others, it denotes the "duty" of living up to a certain image, to perceived expectations of self or other, or to specific standards of performance and achievement.

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That said, RESPONSIBILITY is also about one's ABILITY TO RESPOND - how one responds to others, to situations and to life in general. How we respond may be OVERT (shown openly, external) or COVERT (kept secret, internal).

What I've found is that, although some shoulder issues revolve around the shoulder itself, oftentimes the shoulder is compromised because of underlying issues in the neck/throat, back, heart centre, hips or otherwise. Every body part tells a story and reflects certain aspects of consciousness, but as each person is unique and no two lives are the same, WHY the pain is there can be vastly different from client to client. So while responsibility may be a key player in shoulder pain, depending on what that responsibility is tied into, sometimes it is a matter of re-establishing healthy communication between the shoulder and other essential factors for the body to heal itself and for the pain to go away.

A few questions for self-exploration if ever they may be helpful:

  • How do you feel when you think about the word RESPONSIBILITY?
  • What does responsibility mean to you?
  • Do you embody a maternal or paternal protective role, taking on responsibility out of LOVE/DUTY?
  • Do you have high expectations of self or feel others have them of you?
  • Have you set a precedent for performance and achievement that you feel you must live up to?
  • How do you respond to the events of your life?
  • How do you respond to others?
  • Do you inhibit pleasure with self-restraint/self-control?
  • Do you suppress your anger?
  • Do you fear being hurt or vulnerable?
  • Do you have trouble asserting yourself and/or expressing yourself?
  • Does how you respond overtly correspond to how you respond covertly?

If you or someone you know is experiencing shoulder pain or pain in other parts of the body and would like to try a non-invasive and effective approach as a stand-alone treatment or safely in conjunction with other modalities, I am available for local sessions in Montreal and work effectively via distance to anywhere worldwide. Please contact me here for further details!
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Pain Relief

14/6/2015

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Whether stemming from an injury or otherwise, we can all agree that persistent pain is crippling and keeps you from living your life to the fullest. Through both personal and professional experience, I have learned that each and every body part tells a story and that no matter how they occur, symptoms always arise to ask you to look deeper. Though accidents may happen and though pain may just show up one day, I firmly believe that nothing happens for nothing and that we are being given the chance to not only heal our physical pain, but to heal deeper issues relevant to the framework of our life.

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Obviously, when we experience pain we become so fed up and frazzled that we just want it to stop – and fortunately, in this day and age, we have a vast selection as to how we go about finding relief. While my role is not to judge you for how you go about treating your pain, my role is to offer help through local or distance sessions, either as a stand-alone therapy, or in conjunction with other methods of treatment. I will never ask you to stop a medication, nor will I diagnose or prescribe, but the balancing that I facilitate will take your physical symptom and look at it from different angles in order to get to the root of what is going on.

Time and time again, clients are amazed to see that by investigating and balancing underlying mental/emotional/spiritual factors, the pain leaves their body and health is restored.

That said, I intend to publish a series of posts about specific body parts and their related themes along with questions for self-exploration. The questions I will ask and the insights/answers that may arise will be just for you – they won't be homework or an obligation, but simply a launch pad for discovery. If ever you or someone you know suffers from persistent pain and wishes to explore with me further, I would be delighted to meet in session!
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Welcome to my blog!

14/6/2015

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New website launched, new business cards ready, membership renewed for another inspiring year of client connections!

Dear readers,

It seems that these days, each of us, in our own way, is being catalyzed to step outside of our comfort zone. Whether it be on a personal level, a professional level, or a mix of both, we are being challenged to try something new and to further embrace all that we are. As someone who naturally gravitates towards one-on-one interactions and who has mostly kept her writing to herself, starting this blog and being read by the public feels like quite the daunting task! However, with the overwhelming encouragement I consistently receive from clients, family, and friends, I have chosen to rise to the occasion. I may not post regularly nor often, but I have decided  to take advantage of this platform to share insights about topics I find relevant, information about the body/mind/spirit connection, and to offer questions for self-exploration. Ultimately, my wish is to use the fruits of my quest to bring you something constructive, coherent, and of value, and to shed light on ways in which I may be of service to you on your life journey.

I am so very grateful for all the connections, interactions, and experiences which have led me to where I am today and which will carry me beyond my current limitations. No matter what it looks like from the outside, we are all here to help each other grow.

With that, I welcome you to my new blog... stay tuned and enjoy the ride!
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