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While meditating on The Tree of Life, or Qabalah (also
known as Kabbalah) which is an ancient mystical system, I was visited
by a great being of golden light, Archangel Michael. This great
presence of unconditional love, showed me a way to use The Tree
of Life as a healing tool. Since then, I have found its gifts to
be awesome and effective and I have taught it to many who now use
it for their own healing and in their healing practice.
The Qabalah consists of ten spheres, each relating
to an aspect of creation. It is believed that the The Tree is the
blue print, or basic structure on which all of creation is built.
From a personal perspective, the spheres correspond to specific
aspects of our self. Each sphere has a Hebrew name and an Archangel
which governs the functions of creation within that sphere. Also
found within each sphere are an order of angels and a corresponding
planet, number and other symbols which help us to understand and
access it’s energies.
Using The Healing Qabalah in a treatment the healer
observes the quality of energy, shape and intuitive images which
we receive from a client relative to the spheres on their Tree of
Life, and listening to the messages of their guides, the healer
can discern what is out of balance or in need of healing in that
person. Also, when presented with a physical symptom, we can learn
much about what caused it by observing which spheres are involved.
A brief description of the 10 spheres on The Tree
of Life:
(These interpretations are based on 18 years of working
experience guided by The Archangels. Although generally consistent
with traditional Qabalistic study, they may also be somewhat different.)
1.) Kether – above the crown of the head. This
sphere represents our oneness with The All That Is, by whatever
name you call that. Archangel Metatron governs this sphere.
2.) Chokmah – to the right of the head. This
sphere represents our eternally free and unconditionally loving
spirit and masculine force (which we all have). Also relates to
our relationship with our fathers and other male authority figures.
Archangel Ratziel.
3.) Binah – to the left of the head. Represents
the Mother God or the cosmic womb by which our eternal spirit is
focused into the restrictions of a particular incarnation. Also
relates to our relationship with our mothers and female authority
figures. Archangel Tzaphkiel.
4.) Chesed – right shoulder. Represents those
structures which support us in our incarnation including home, family,
community, religions, governments, relationships, money, pleasure
etc. Archangel Tzadkiel.
5.) Geburah – left shoulder. Represents the
force of change, independent action, freedom of choice. When repressed
can build up and become anger. Archangel Khamael.
6.) Tipheret – heart and solar plexus. Represents
our inner wisdom, balance and harmony. The Inner Wisdom, mastery.
Archangel Michael.
7.) Netzach – right hip/groin. Represents the
force of nature within us. Our instincts, passions, creativity and
imagination. Archangel Haniel.
8.) Hod – left hip/groin. Represents the focused
energy of mind and clear intention. Archangel Raphael.
9.) Yesod – reproductive area. Represents the
patterns of belief - personal and hereditary which define our experience
in this life. These beliefs are deeply unconscious, often related
to our genetic make-up, social programming, past experiences or
soul contracts. Archangel Gabriel.
10.) Malkuth – the root chakra, and below the
feet. Represents the earth, or manifest form. Here the world gives
us what we assume about life, consciously or unconsciously. When
we heal and clear those old structures found in Yesod, our experience
changes. Archangel Sandalphon.
A Healer Practitioner can read and balance a client’s
Tree of Life, discussing with them what they find and working to
understand why imbalances exist for that person. They Archangels
work to bring healing and balance while the Healer Practitioner
works consciously with the client to bring ongoing change into their
life. They may often offer spiritual exercises as homework to help
retrain the person’s energy systems.
The Healing Qabalah is a favorite tool of Healer
Practitioners who are also psychotherapists, offering them a way
to recognize the deeper issues beneath a person’s emotional
and mental symptoms. Where a client has been floundering, not really
being able to move forward with their psychological recovery and
healing, the Healing Qabalah can open a door for healing the cause
of the problem so that true change becomes possible.
The Healing Qabalah is one tool in The Healer
Practitioners Toolkit. Used with the other tools, it becomes like
a spiritual compass showing the direction in which healing can progress.
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