Every person, in some way, for part of the time, for some
people in their life, is a healer.  I am not talking about
the "official" healers of our culture: doctors, nurses,
therapists, energy workers, massage therapists... I am
talking about the deeply human, everyday, integrated
yet mostly-invisible healing work of really seeing and
reflecting back understanding to a friend, listening to
a story with empathy and awareness, speaking truth,
seeking change, loving in its many forms, inspiring something more, something
better, something higher, just in our everyday worlds.  After all, our everyday
worlds and the people populating them are awfully special when it comes down
to it.  We often forget to acknowledge such things, that's all.

I think the way people heal each other is changing.  It won't happen quickly,
evenly, smoothly nor comfortably.  Fundamental, important changes rarely do.  
However, I believe that the path to inspiration and the sharing of divinity through
communication is beginning an essential evolution that could take many years to
fully mature.

I believe the style of healing that was beautifully exemplified by Mother Teresa
will become less common in the future.  This healing path requires self-sacrifice.  
It calls the healer to pass along each and every measure of available beauty,
grace and affinity to those whose needs are greater.  The healer is left with very
little of her own healing energy for her own life.  She is simply providing an empty
vehicle (her life) to pass along the grace to others, who then have permission to
soak up the healing and benefit.  Once in a while, she may take a sip of that
good nectar as it passes through her, and say "that is enough, I am blessed to
do this work."  From my psychic observations, I have noticed that this form of
healing is powerful, meaningful and effective, and at the same time, the healer
often is left out of the loop, and the healer's own life may be plagued with
difficulty, even illness and deep suffering.  This style of healer gives everything
they have... away.  At best, this style of healer may be appreciated, rewarded
with gratitude and honored, but even such honor is immaterial in her own life at a
tangible, practical level.  At worst, I see this same dynamic playing out in abusive
relationships... the abused party is willing or compelled or "called" to give up
everything in order to love the abusive member.  As a clairvoyant, when I look at
such relationships, I see the healer at work, deep down, trying to help the
abuser, trying to heal and change things for the better, and using a method of
self-sacrifice to do so.  The fundamental energy of healing is spiritual love in its
many forms:  compassion, affinity, the great ONE-ness of all Life.

The warrior-healer is exemplified by Joan of Arc.  Joan was a powerful spiritual
worker, who devoted her life and safety to following the will of her (version of)
God.  She was not called to heal one person at a time, through intimate
relationship and love, but her love for healing the world was equally strong.  
Through power, conviction, principles, leadership and belief in Right and Wrong,
Joan of Arc worked to compel the external world to align with her view of divinity,
and she did this based on her communication with Divine Voices (who are
recognized by many to have been Angels).  She was also willing to sacrifice
every aspect of her own personal life for this mission.  The underlying healing
energy here is love for humanity:  a conviction that the world needed to heal, a
sense that she knew what was needed to bring healing, and a willingness to pay
any cost to create that change.

A Clairvoyant’s New Vision of Healing
by Ann-Marie LeFebvre
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