To determine what kind of healer you need to be, let’s explore your passions, strengths, and interests. I’ll offer some questions and reflections to help you discover your unique healing path.
Reflect on your strengths and passions:
1. What are you naturally good at? (e.g., empathizing with others, working with your hands, understanding energy patterns)
2. What activities make you feel most alive and fulfilled? (e.g., meditation, creativity, physical movement)
3. What issues or challenges do you feel most drawn to helping others with? (e.g., emotional trauma, physical pain, spiritual growth)
Consider your personality and work style:
1. Do you prefer working one-on-one with clients or in a group setting?
2. Are you more intuitive and empathetic, or analytical and logical?
3. Do you enjoy working with your hands, or do you prefer more energetic or emotional approaches?
Explore different healing modalities:
1. Energy healing: working with energies, such as Reiki, qigong, or acupuncture
2. Bodywork: massage, physiotherapy, or other forms of manual therapy
3. Intuitive healing: using your intuition to guide your work, such as psychic readings or mediumship
4. Emotional or psychological healing: counseling, coaching, or therapy
5. Spiritual healing: working with spiritual principles, such as meditation, prayer, or ritual
Ask yourself:
1. What kind of environment do I envision working in? (e.g., private practice, hospital, outdoors)
2. What kind of clients or community do I want to work with? (e.g., children, adults, seniors, specific cultural groups)
3. What kind of results or outcomes do I hope to achieve with my clients? (e.g., pain relief, emotional healing, spiritual growth)
Take your time to reflect on these questions and see what resonates with you. You may find that you’re drawn to a specific modality or approach, or that you have a unique combination of skills and interests. Trust your instincts and explore different options – you may be surprised at what you discover!
As you ponder these questions, I’ll ask: What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about being a healer? Is there a particular area or population that you feel drawn to working with?




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