Dr Shima Beigi, BSc,MSc,MSc,Ph.D founder Mindfulness Engineering™️ and ideaXme Rich Connectedness™️ ambassador interviews Dr Eric Pearl, founder Reconnective Healing®️ and Jillian Fleer, Head of Insight and Development Reconnective Healing®️. Photo Credit: ideaXme
Shima Beigi comments:
As a resilience scientist, I’m aware of the imprints traumatic events create on both the mind and the body. The seminal work of Renowned trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk, The Body Remembers the Score, demonstrates that although traumatic events alter the brain’s wiring leading to post traumatic symptoms, therapeutic methods such as mindfulness, neurofeedback and other mind-body practices can shift the brain toward balance and wellbeing.
It’s clear that healing is more than signs and symptoms that the body shows. The work of other prominent researchers in the field such as Dr. Peter Levine, originator of the Somatic Experiencing®️ method further shows that by assisting traumatised individuals to enhance tolerance for body sensations stemming from trauma, the body and mind release residual effects of stressors. In short, the mind body connectivity relaxes into normality. As a result, it activates healing.
Together, the Mind and Body Can Help Heal Trauma
In recent years, alternative healing methods have gained the attention of the mainstream. Healing modalities, holistic therapies, indigenous methods such as shamanic plant medicine healing, and sound healing are becoming more and more accessible. However, to many people, considering holding one’s hands in the air and delicately playing with an invisible ball of energy, a science-backed healing method, can still sound and feel unreal.
Dr. Eric Pearl and Jillian Fleer Practice Reconnective Healing®️
To find the truth, I, Dr. Shima Beigi, founder of Mindfulness Engineering™️ and the ambassador for Rich Connectedness™️ podcast series, have decided to personally experience the method of Reconnective Healing®️ through a certified practitioner in Belgium and invite Dr. Eric Pearl, Founder of Reconnective Healing®️ and Jillian Fleer, Head of Insight and Development, to be my guests in this episode of the ideaXme podcast series.
As usual, we start with the tradition of ideaXme, which is asking big questions such as who are you! Our subject of discussion revolves around scientific and spiritual dimensions of healing from trauma and continues to develop into healing from collective trauma.
According to Dr. Eric Pearl, Reconnective Healing®️ doesn’t promise the societal notion of healing from a disease. It rather provides a catalyst for the self healing capacity of the body and the intelligence of the consciousness to take over and create the best possible outcome. This best outcome sometimes shows itself in real symptom free conditions while other times it can be in the form of an insight to change one’s point of view, lifestyle and perception.
Jillian believes that Reconnective Healing®️ works with the whole of the individual, with the consciousness and the greater intelligence.
Join me on this episode of Rich Connectedness™️ podcast series, and share your healing stories.
Have you tried Reconnective Healing? What other healing techniques have you used and were they helpful?
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