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How do you describe quantum healing in layman’s terms?
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Lynette Ramos on 2018-08-17 at 11:23 AM
I am constantly revising how I describe quantum healing to someone who may not understand the idea of a quantum field. I find it challenging to find the right words in describing this work. What have you found works? How do you describe quantum healing?
Irina Nola replied 7 years, 9 months ago 7 Members · 9 Replies -
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I will be very interested in an answer to this as well. Just this morning I was trying to explain to my 27 year old daughter and felt my words were going all over the place, harder with family too though I think!!
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Yesterday I tried to explain to a co worker who is not at all spiritual (at this stage) and said something like “‘it’s a type of hypnosis that enables the practitioner to access your inner wisdom – your intuition – the area of yourself that ‘just knows’ the answer, before your ego mind fills you with doubt or fear. You’re able to ask any questions that you would like answers to…” I didn’t go further into anything else as I knew that this was as much understanding that this person was capable of at the time. x
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Who are you describing it to? A traditional, religious person? A scientist? Someone from India? A traditional hypnotherapist?
I have found my definition shifts and changes pending upon who is asking the question. I always try to frame the answer to what is likely the experience/information/understanding of the person before me. I know that is challenging if it is someone you just met on an elevator or something!
Then I really challenge my intuition and try anyway. For religious people I might use the word “divine aspect” or describe how often God/Source appears or if it is a Christian, how often Jesus shows up. For scientific people I might talk more about the “quantum field” of information that is accessible in a lowered brainwave state.
@Dianne_Hyland I actually like your answer very much!
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Thank you @Dianne_Hyland and @Candace_CrawGoldman for your answers…very helpful!
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Definitely, like Candace said, I adapt what I say to the person’s understanding. Here’s how I explain it in private and group sessions.
When you study quantum mechanics even a little, you will find the latest discovery is that everything—you, me and all material things in existence—when reduced to the most subatomic particle, is actually just information. This infinite collective of information is the quantum field. The QF is where all matter manifests from. It contains the information for what has been, what is, and the potentiality for what can be. We humans have the ability to connect to this field and pull certain information to us. Our access point is our imagination.
Just as our body has 5 common senses, or ways we experience the physical world in a physical body, our mind has 2 senses. They are logic, and imagination. Logic is how we understand the physical world and navigate it. We are all pretty adept at using logic bc we are taught to use it exclusively, as adults. We live in a left-brain world of logic—which can keep us “stuck” in only the physical world, without the counter balance of imagination.Our imagination is the sense that connects us to the nonphysical world, which is the bigger Soul reality. Imagination is a weird word to use for this sense bc it suggests we’re creating something new, or making something up that doesn’t really exist. Actually we are pulling information from the quantum field when we use our imagination. While in human form, we don’t actually have the ability to create something that doesn’t already exist in the quantum field. We do have the ability to pull information from the quantum field into the physical world. Our “right brain” or imagination is the gateway that ushers us into the quantum field and our intuition helps us move around and “experience” it.(Most of this info was given via the SC, although I do research Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Physics quite a bit bc it’s a science that ties in nicely with what we do.)
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@Donna_Mcmurtry I love this answer! Thank you for taking the time to respond. I also study Quantum Physics and am working on how to articulate certain ideas more clearly. This helps!
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