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			by Aletheia Luna 
			 May 30, 
			2018 
			from 
			LonerWolf Website 
			
			
			
			Spanish version 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			 
			Spiritual healing is generally considered to be something 'very 
			positive'... 
			 
			I mean, what could be more uplifting than putting the two words 
			"spiritual" and "healing" together? It's like watching a puppy 
			cuddle a kitten… or eating a triple-chocolate cake doused in melting 
			caramel. It just feels wonderful and enchanting. 
			 
			And don't get me wrong. I love spiritual healing.  
			
			  
			
			I think it is absolutely 
			essential on our inner journeys. In fact, if every single person in 
			this world underwent spiritual healing, I think humanity and planet 
			earth would be transformed forever. I believe that we could finally 
			achieve the ideal of world peace. 
			 
			But if you have been reading my work for a while, you'll know that 
			I'm not interested in focusing solely on the 'love and light' side 
			of spirituality.  
			
			  
			
			I am a
			
			shadow worker. I love to plunge 
			into the darkness and expose what is hidden. And today, we need to 
			shine that torch on the dark side of spiritual healing. 
			 
			But firstly... 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			What is 
			Spiritual Healing? 
			 
			Spiritual healing is the practice (and experience) of restoring, 
			harmonizing and balancing our Spirit or Soul.  
			
			  
			
			There are many different 
			approaches to spiritual healing.  
			
			  
			
			For example, some new age 
			healing practitioners focus only on bringing balance to the 
			etheric or non-physical energy field of the human body.
			
			Shamanic healers focus on restoring the soul and curing
			
			soul loss.  
			
			  
			
			And other holistic 
			healers focus on unifying the body, heart, mind, and soul. Even 
			psychologists and therapists are starting to incorporate spiritual 
			healing into their work such as those operating in the depth and
			
			transpersonal fields of psychology. 
			 
			Spiritual healing is also seen as a transcendental experience of 
			reconnecting with our true nature.  
			
			  
			
			As author and teacher 
			
			Shakti Gawain writes: 
			
				
				Spiritual healing 
				occurs as we begin to consciously reconnect with our essential 
				being - the wise, loving, powerful, creative entity that we are 
				at our core. 
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Dark Side 
			of Spiritual Healing that No One Talks About 
			 
			There's a reason why no one talks about the dark side of spiritual 
			healing.  
			
				
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					Number one, most 
					people aren't even aware that there's a dark side. 
					 
					  
					 
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					And if they are 
					aware then number two: they are uncomfortable to face or 
					confront it.  
				 
			 
			
			Here's where I come in:
			 
			
				
				your friendly 
				neighborhood shadow worker... 
			 
			
			I will help to outline 
			exactly how seeking for spiritual healing can be self-destructive 
			and why. Sounds paradoxical, doesn't it? Well here's the thing: it 
			is...!  
			
			  
			
			Spiritual healing can 
			feel like an enigma wrapped in a riddle, and I'll explain why. 
			 
			To be as short and succinct as possible, there are two dark twins of 
			spiritual healing... 
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			Spiritualized 
			Resistance 
			 
			The first dark twin is what I call spiritualized 
			resistance. 
			 
			What does spiritualized resistance mean? Basically, it means that 
			sometimes we can use spiritual healing as an excuse to "get rid of" 
			certain feelings, memories, and experiences that we've had. 
			 
			What's wrong with trying to banish or get rid of what we go through? 
			It's a form of resistance. And resistance leads to tremendous 
			suffering.  
			
			  
			
			I'm talking, 
			
				
				anxiety, depression, 
				anger, resentment, bitterness, the whole shebang... 
			 
			
			I believe that everyone 
			in the spiritual community needs to understand that trying to "heal" 
			is not always about healing.  
			
			  
			
			In fact, often, healing 
			is used as an excuse to deny, suppress, disown, or reject what we're 
			going through. 
			 
			It is completely understandable to want to try and get rid of our 
			suffering - particularly if we are exhausted and deeply wounded.
			 
			
			  
			
			But here's the thing:
			 
			
				
				desperately trying to 
				heal can actually exacerbate your unhappiness and deepen your 
				resistance to what's happening, thereby preventing you from 
				actually healing! 
			 
			
			I will repeat that 
			sentence again (read it slowly):  
			
				
				desperately trying to 
				heal can intensify your unhappiness and deepen your resistance 
				to what's happening, thereby preventing you from actually 
				healing! 
			 
			
			It is important for us to 
			understand that true spiritual healing is about, 
			
				
				facing, 
				acknowledging, exploring, and integrating what we are going 
				through.  
			 
			
			It's not about trying to 
			escape our reality! 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Dark Spiritual 
			Teachers 
  
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The second dark twin is perpetrated by spiritual 
			"healers" and practitioners who are aware - either on a conscious or 
			unconscious level - of the first dark twin of spiritual healing.
			 
			
			  
			
			These teachers are aware 
			of the addictive quality of the push-and-pull game of eternal 
			self-improvement and they use it for their own self-gain. 
			 
			I see this literally everywhere. It's a sad thing to behold. It's 
			prevalent in people who believe they must pay big bucks to "manifest 
			their desires," keep their vibration high, and basically accumulate 
			more and be more (as if who they are and what they have isn't 
			already enough).  
			
			  
			
			When does this getting 
			and being more actually end? It's an eternal cycle that leads to 
			suffering (read
			
			self-improvement article). 
			 
			Then, of course, you have the more sinister breed of spiritual 
			teachers who appear divine and enlightened on the surface but are 
			raging megalomaniacs underneath.  
			
			  
			
			A true spiritual teacher 
			will always give your power back to you, but a false 
			spiritual teacher will not only parade around wearing your 
			codependency like a crown but will also actively encourage it.
			 
			
			  
			
			They will purport to have 
			the power to "heal" all your issues and provide you with the "one 
			true path" towards enlightenment, illumination, or Oneness.  
			
			  
			
			And if you believe them, 
			you will be ensnared in a dangerous web of believing that someone 
			outside of you can offer you salvation (read more about
			
			dodgy spiritual teachers.) 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			What is 
			Authentic Spiritual Healing? 
			
				
				Healing doesn't mean 
				the damage never existed. It means the damage no longer controls 
				our lives. 
				
				
				
				Akshay Dubey 
			 
			
			I hope that during the 
			course of this article, I have communicated myself clearly.  
			
			  
			
			Spiritual healing itself 
			isn't to blame, it is our mental approach towards 
			spiritual healing... 
			
				
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					When spiritual 
					healing is used as a way to avoid, deny, suppress, and 
					disown our issues through "spiritualized resistance" we are 
					abusing its potential. 
					  
					 
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					And when 
					spiritual healing is used as a dangling carrot by unethical 
					and unwise spiritual teachers, then it is being desecrated. 
					 
				 
			 
			
			What is authentic 
			spiritual healing?  
			
			  
			
			True spiritual healing is 
			about, 
			
				
				facing, 
				acknowledging, exploring, and integrating what we are going 
				through... 
			 
			
			It's not 
			about trying to escape our reality! It's really as simple as that. 
			 
			Just think of it this way: 
			
				
				if you had a 
				blistering sore oozing blood and puss… would you really achieve 
				much by covering your eyes and pretending to ignore it? No. The 
				pain and infection would still be there.  
				  
				
				Would you really heal 
				by pretending the sore wasn't yours or by making it someone 
				else's responsibility to look after? No. You'd still carry that 
				sore with you everywhere. It wouldn't go away any time soon.
				 
			 
			
			The only way to heal that 
			blistering sore is to face it, accept it, and find 
			ways of alleviating your suffering - not as a way of trying to 
			escape your reality - but as a form of self-love.  
			
			  
			
			This, to me, is true 
			spiritual healing... 
			 
			So when it comes to spiritual healing, please be mindful of these 
			traps and practice healthy caution. Critical thinking skills and 
			radical self-honesty are so vital in this day and age. 
  
			
			 
			
			*** 
  
			
			 
			I've been guilty of using spiritual healing as a way to try and 
			escape suffering before.  
			
			  
			
			As a person who has 
			wrestled with anxiety for years, I have often fallen into the trap 
			of trying to
			
			spiritually bypass suffering 
			through fluffy feel-good thinking or methods that promise to 
			instantly "get rid" of anxiety.  
			
			  
			
			It doesn't work... 
			
			  
			
			Trying to put a band-aid 
			on a festering sore will only make it worse. Resisting your reality, 
			even in a "spiritual" way, will only serve to deepen your suffering.
			 
			
			  
			
			The only way out is 
			through.  
			
			  
			
			You need to go to the 
			core and roots of your issues in order to heal them... 
			 
  
			
			
			  
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