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Healing for Back and Neck Pain

INTENTION: This shamanic healing was done remotely to help relieve Andrew’s acute back and neck pain after he was in a minor boating accident.

HEALING: There was static in Andrew’s energy field, as if he was watching an old tv with no signal. The chaos and noise were nauseating, stuck around his throat and heart chakras, choking him. There was an energetic swelling of his lower body, as the top half of his aura had collapsed and folded in half, leaving his upper body energy empty, like skin and bones. Two of Andrew’s spirit guides came and pulled his aura from the floor, holding it in place. They took a scrubber brush with a long handle, and washed his aura from the inside out with loads of soap and bubbles. He was taken to the ocean and rinsed in beautiful healing waters. Once cleansed, his guides sewed his aura back together with golden luminous threads, leaving only the crown chakra open. He stood on the shore with his head hanging down, loss and grief overtaking him. His spine turned into a tree, the trunk bent over, with moss growing at the top. A silver thread was placed in his crown chakra, flowing down to his root chakra, while an old frayed rope was removed. As the thread was pulled taut, he straightened out like a puppet, standing tall, his crown chakra reconnecting to heaven, his root chakra grounding and aligning him with the earth.

Red smoke came out of his root and navel chakras, causing panic to rise. A flame, contained momentarily, was about to explode. We found him in a past life, where he was working on the lowest level of a ship, in the engine room. A fire had started, and it was his job to extinguish the flames. Two other men were in the room with him, also trying to contain the fire, also in a panic. There was a flash, a moment when he suddenly realized he would not live through this. He also knew he would rather die than suffer the guilt of not being able to properly do his job and being responsible for so many deaths. One of the other men ran up the stairs, screaming for the captain to have everyone jump ship. They knew they would not be listened to.

Andrew was a slave on this ship, beaten down and brainwashed, with an expectation that he would be blamed for anything that went wrong. He knew he could not walk away without suffering the wrath of others, the slave owners who would punish him, or the guilt he would feel and the punishment he would bestow upon himself for jumping ship and saving himself over his people. He stood with the other two men (his wife and son in this life). They all shared the same thoughts. They held hands with their heads hanging down and eyes closed, and waited together.

Three angels appeared, one for each man, and filled their auras with glowing light. They were raised into the stars, infused with higher wisdom and understanding as their spirits were lifted out of the inferno. Andrew was given an elixir of sunlight from a crystal goblet that sent prisms in all directions. The sunlight finally gave him the nourishment he needed, emotionally and physically feeding him. His bones began to heal, weight began to fill the places the starvation had withered. Finally, the static was gone. He opened his eyes and found himself in an underground cave, illuminated by a dim blue light. He walked to the source of the light to find a fire-pit alit with a glowing blue flame. He gathered branches to start feeding the fire.

As Andrew looked around, he realized this cave was unlike any other he had seen before. Lighting a torch from the fire, he walked to the walls and felt bone, with sinewy tendons climbing the walls like vines. He realized that the cave was his internal landscape, with each part of the cave representing his bones, tissues, organs, and glands. Looking up, he saw a bat clinging to a cluster of vines and felt his neck burning. He chased the bat away with his torch and unwound the knots in the vines until the neck pain was resolved. He realized he had let his internal cave become overgrown with his feelings of guilt and helplessness, along with his expectations of being blamed and punished, all of these emotions creating static within so he could not see clearly. With renewed focus and clarity, he walked through the cave, adding fire to the rest of his body until it glowed with a new found strength.

Shamanic Healing by Anjali Hasija, MS, L.Ac.

 

Healing for Stepping into Personal Power

INTENTION: This shamanic healing was done in person for Katerina to help her reclaim her inner strength when she was feeling disempowered.

HEALING: Katerina is swimming underwater. It is clear aqua and breathtaking as she opens her eyes, looking for the sun. She lies on her back, looking up at the layers of water above her. Brown debris is floating beneath her, green algae, getting lighter and clearer as the water thrashes above. It is as if she is waking from a dream. As she comes into consciousness, she feels a pulling downward, a tugging holding her in place as she tries to rise. She looks down and sees a fishing net covering her body, feels a break in the ropes to make place for her head to come through. Her arms are bound in the net; her legs are kicking futilely. She is moving in place, and as she struggles, she feels a rope attached to her heart, moving her in its own rhythm. What is holding her here? She breaks her eyes away from the surface of the water, from the sun, and nervously follows this rope towards the left, towards the rocks, the riptides. Several feet away she sees a boulder; no, it is metal, tarnished, like a helmet worn by the ancient warriors. The end of the rope must be tied around this object, she surmises, beginning to make her way over to untangle herself, to stop this pulling that feels as if her heart is being ripped from her chest. Suddenly, the helmet moves. Eyes meet hers with an unwavering stare as the helmet rises to reveal the face of a man. He is dark skinned, with a sharp nose and high cheekbones. His skin is young but weathered, and his jet black eyes pierce into hers fiercely, challenging her. Her heart jumps, and she looks away, unnerved. She makes a motion to struggle again, to get away, but then just as impulsively stops, knowing somehow that she is bound to this man, that he has hold of her, and that he will not let her go so easily. She looks at him again, takes in his breastplate, his metal leg guards, his shield and sword, his shirt that is the color of sand and mud, worn in some places, torn in others. He does not move again, but stands guard over her, telling her without words that he is protecting her, that he will not let her out of his sight, and that he will not set her free until it is time.

The valley is slowly fading into the distance as the group makes its way up the trails of the mountain to the peak. Lush greenery canopies the path, the trees swaying in the breeze. Willows flow in the wind, and below, the sea belies a strange calm.  Katerina is walking up the trail, fragile, almost floating between the men and women who are surrounding her, holding her up. She is pale white against their dark Mayan skin. Her long white dress presses to her skin, soaked with fever. Her breath is choked, as if her lungs have forgotten how to breathe. Her eyes take in the terrain, the lushness of the volcanoes, the pinks and reds of the flowers and the herbs lining the path. Her eyes streak the cliffside and over the edge to the vast sea that now seems miles below. The sun is bright, and while usually enlivening, is at war with her fever, causing beads of sweat to pour across her face. She pales, and her white skin becomes almost translucent. The four men by her side silently and steadily support her, slowing down to keep with her pace. Five women also surround her, in their long colored skirts and bare feet. They carry hand woven baskets full of supplies, and seem to skip up the mountainside unperturbed by the heat. Katerina was born of their race, but her albino skin spoke of a mystery among them. They did not speak of this mystery to her.

Finally, the group arrives at a clearing, manicured grass surrounded by archways of trees, bending to form pathways to the sky. The trees create a much-needed shade, and Katerina slumps to the ground against a giant oak to rest and calm her pounding heart. The women begin to set up the clearing, unloading their supplies, their blankets, their medicine pouches and herbs. The men gather wood to start a ceremonial fire. Within minutes, sacred chanting begins, and Katerina understands it will last for hours, uninterrupted, to carry her through her journey. She is placed on a blanket next to the fire, and the medicine women unleash an array of sage, powder, and fragrances around her, smoking the space above her head and chest until she can barely see. These people, she knows; their will is strong and they are calling to the spirits for protection. She hears their words, their prayers that she is held through her walk into darkness. She knows their plan of sending her away to recover, to remove the illness that has taken over, but she does not know how. She does not know where. They speak, but not to her.

Who are they looking at? Katerina strains to sit up but is held back down. “Shh,” they say, “be still.” She can barely see anything anyway. Her body feels far away, her mind bottled up in a corner of her head. The pain is unbearable. She looks up at the archways the branches of the trees have formed overhead and lets her mind escape. Suddenly, a bright light appears in one of the arches, as if a tunnel has opened. The chanting becomes louder, more insistent. A man appears on the other side, one she has seen before, underwater. He is angry. He is shouting at her people, “Why are you here? You can’t come here; this is not where you belong!” Then he looks over and sees Katerina, her pale skin so unlike the others. His expression softens. “I’ll take her,” he says. The men pick her up and carry her to the trees. She watches as her feet are passed through the portal and disappear. Her legs disappear next. The men still are holding her upper body, and their hands are comforting amidst her rising fear.

On the other side, firm hands grip her legs and pull her through. She is standing again, held up by this warrior. He does not speak at first, then shouts into the distance, summoning two other warriors. They come running, and when they see her, stop and stare. It is a cold place she has entered. Autumn leaves and crisp air give her the first chill she’s had in days. Or was it from these warriors? It is as if she entered the dark ages. A stone castle lies in the distance, hundreds of wide steps leading to its great doors. The warriors talk quietly amongst each other, and agreeing to hide her, they lead her away from the castle and into the forest. She hangs her head and follows, aware of her surroundings. They lead her further into the dark forest, with each step the trees creating an ominous shade. She knows by their conversation that she is in purgatory, in the place of limbo, that people here are neither bad nor good, and that if she wants to  make it out alive, she needs to listen to them. She hangs on to every word they say, as they lead her to a wooden hut hidden amidst the trees.

To be continued…

Healing to Recover from Loss and Isolation

INTENTION: This shamanic healing was done in person for Cassie after she went through a traumatic breakup and spent a long period of time in isolation.

HEALING: Burnt pieces of paper and ash floated around Cassie’s energy field, the debris that floats up when something is burnt in a fire. Black smoke hung around her, fogging her vision and making her cough. As the healing light came in, the soot and smoke cleared away. She traveled along a winding cobblestone street, circling around the mountainside. She wore a white Grecian dress, long and flowy, almost translucent. It was a strapless dress, with a band of white fabric that wrapped over her left shoulder. She was so pale that she seemed to fade in and out of existence. The buildings on the street were blackened, the remnants of a fire that had burned through the town. Entire floors of buildings had fallen through, with gaping holes in the walls. Old furniture could be seen through the holes, ripped and frayed from the fire. She was the only one left.

She continued down the road, the pathway the same, but this time she walked on a dirt road in a forest, another road with sand and desert on the sides. She was in Africa, she was Native American, she was Brazilian. The scenery kept changing along with her form. She was always alone, walking by herself. The rest of her people in all of these lives had been exterminated, from fire, war, or famine. Loss was heavy around her.

She finally came to a jungle, and upon looking closer, saw that people hung in the trees like giant cats wrapped around the branches. She came upon a past life self, a dark-skinned woman with long, black hair, who was tall and graceful, feline in nature. The woman swung down from a tree branch, like an acrobat. Scattered amongst the forest, the rest of her people came out of hiding. This was a lifetime in which her people escaped extermination because they knew how to hide, to blend in with their surroundings, to shapeshift. She was so relieved to find this empowered self.

The dark-skinned woman transformed into a giant black jaguar, with golden eyes. Cassie jumped onto her back, and together they ran through the winding road, to the past lives that were extinguished by others, on a search for her soul fragments. Holding a large glass jar in one hand, and a butterfly net in the other, Cassie and her jaguar self came upon these soul pieces, small particles of energy that could be felt but not seen. She gently caught them in the butterfly net, and placed them in the glass jar- the African girl whose village had burnt, the Native American whose tribe had been wiped away from disease. The rescued soul parts started glowing like fireflies.

Back in the jungle, the jaguar began her transformation back to the dark-skinned woman, the body still cat, the face and arms woman. She took the jar, and swallowed the glowing soul pieces, merging their energy within her own. She looked at Cassie and without words, asked her if she was ready. Cassie nodded, and the shapeshifter transformed to wholly woman. She held out her arms to Cassie and embraced her, merging their energies together. Cassie was swallowed by fire and power, and swallowed them in return. She moved as within a black veil, like a dancer. Her eyes glowed with passion as she joined fully with all parts of herself. She embraced the woman and jaguar within, standing taller and more firmly in the world, no longer hidden, and no longer fading in and out of existence.

Shamanic Healing by Anjali Hasija, MS, L.Ac.

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