Two separate people in the last two days told me that I practice Intuitive Healing and Intuitive Listening. Apparently that is what people say about my practice. I still get nervous about making that kind of information public. I am cautious of getting stigmatized as a quack. The cultivation of my career over the last decade and one half has been exactly like I thought it would be and at the same time nothing like I thought it would be.

I named this practice,Transpersonal Acupuncture, with a specific holistic healing process in mind. It took me about a decade to really administer the type of treatments that I had envisioned. Not that my early work was not of high quality. It is just much more potent now. I can see a lot more quickly where the work is needed, I have better people skills, and clinical experience goes a long way. I have done roughly twenty years of research on the topics that are discussed most often in the office. The words come quickly to mind and I can quote different authors or books without too much thought. I also can recognize patterns both individual and cultural. See where the patterns intersect each other, how they serve or do not serve.

I am hitting my stride. What I find comical, is that now there is a street buzz about my work (that seems to be building an energy of it’s own), I find myself a bit frayed at the edges. I want to bring the practice to the next level and see what kind of healing can happen there. A practice is a reflection of the practitioner themselves. If the practitioner is continually striving to learn and grow in their own life, to study, make some mistakes, and to take risks, then the practice will reflect that investment of energy. The practice will be alive and responsive, able to grow and promote growth.

The quality that I am focusing on right now is the ability to both give and receive. I am working with the infinity symbol. As energy moves down one path, it circles back and returns again, consistently replenishing itself. A sustainable model for a practice.

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