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What do “forensics” and “butterflies” have in common?

I recently finished watching an episode of Bones. I used to love reading mysteries, but I enjoy forensic shows even more. I love how uncovering one clue leads you to the next clue; leading you in directions that you never thought to go.

I believe that’s why I like inner exploring or self discovery. You uncover different aspects about yourself. One aspect of myself that I have come to appreciate is “my butterflyness”. I love to read and learn a lot about different topics. I get energized by positive information, different ways of thinking, new ideas for business and living.

Some people in my past thought that I did not have a focus.
But, I persisted in “my butterflyness”. A recent astrology reading noted that I’m supposed to be a butterfly sampling many things this lifetime. I believe it helps to form a non-judgmental perspective.

That’s why my business is called Your Healing Pathways.
The word heal comes from the Old English haelen, meaning “to make whole, sound and well”.

I would like to share with you a condensed version of what Alan Seale (Master Transformational Coach) has to say about healing. He makes the distinction between curing and healing.

  • To cure comes from the latin, cura, meaning to fix and return back to the way things were.
  • To heal, on the other hand, is to create wholeness.

Healing is truly about creating anew. Healing is not about fixing. It is about listening to the essence of “what is” and discerning what is trying to happen as part of an ongoing evolutionary process.

  • Click here to read Alan’s complete article from his newsletter- Full Spectrum Living – Dec. 2008

I believe that our purpose on earth is spiritual development. Our purpose is to let our light shine. I had heard that phrase so many times and could not connect at a deep level. Now I feel that let your light shine is to let your authentic self shine forth no matter how others perceive it. Let “your uniqueness”, “your butterflyness” shine forth.

I believe that as we open to healing, there are many paths we follow on our pathway of development. There are different paths for different times in our lives and some paths we may return to many times, others only once. We create our own unique mosaic for our life’s journey.

I also enjoy words and languages and meanings of words.
My friend and I sign our notes to each other. Namaste.
Namaste comes from Sanskrit and means “the light within me greets the light within you”. It is also used as a greeting. (see Wikipedia article)

Namaste

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Catherine is an intuitive consultant, healer and writer. She has been a healing arts practitioner since 1982. She was trained at The Center of the Light in Great Barrington, Mass. Catherine has the unique ability to draw from different modalities, combining them with her intuitive gifts to offer practical and clear guidance for her clients. Catherine holds a Masters Degree in Education and Tesol. Her work in the public school systems has helped her hone her observation skills and drives her compassion to help others.

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