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The Phoenix Method: An integrated energy and medicine approach
The Phoenix Method developed out of Shauna’s 20-year journey to help her clients, herself and her family to heal relationship and emotional patterns, chronic stress, pain, and physical illnesses. Shauna blends the methods and strategies she has learned and experienced into a holistic practice -- The Phoenix Method – that integrates energy medicine and bodywork practices. Shauna is currently integrating Medical Qi Gong, an empirically validated ancient Chinese medical approach, into The Phoenix Method. The result of a program of healing is relief from emotional, physical, spiritual, and psychological difficulties that harm your relationships, undermine your health, and interfere with your happiness. A program that combines some or all of the cornerstones of The Phoenix Method will be designed in collaboration with you based upon your interests and preferences.
The Cornerstones
The cornerstones of The Phoenix Method are supportive relationship with a practitioner who collaborates with you to design a program of vibrational remedies, spiritual practice, and human energy and body-mind work. These approaches are incorporated into a holistic method that influences all levels of being: spirit, body, mind, emotions, and relationships.
How does The Phoenix Method work?
The first and primary cornerstone of The Phoenix Method is a safe and healing relationship with a practitioner. A supportive relationship is often an essential factor in recovering from illness, trauma and stress, troubled personal relationships, and in successfully undertaking personal and spiritual development. For many people, difficulties with emotions -- such as anxiety and depression -- and negative thinking -- are related to both interpersonal and physical issues.
Therefore, the second cornerstone of The Phoenix Method is vibrational remedies that are specifically designed to heal illness, release stuck emotions and memories, free thought processes, and assist recovery from the effects of trauma and stress on the body and brain. A saliva sample analysis provides a list of remedies, which are taken at the same time that clients engage in counselling, psychotherapy, or supportive coaching. Support through the process can be key to taking remedies -- it is often the case that individuals who begin a program of remedies find that they require on-going support to integrate healing on all levels, including body and brain. At times, clients who do not reach out for support or find it difficult to be patient with the healing process may stop the remedies before they receive the full benefit.
The third and fourth cornerstones of The Phoenix Method are combined with the supportive relationship and vibrational remedies: spiritual development and human energy system and bodywork (chakra and aura work, meditation, prayer, visualizations, and Reiki, and Postural Integration). Spiritual practices assist individuals to develop the capacities to become aware of and modify their own emotional and mental processes. Human energy systems and medicine techniques provide both hands-on work and tools for self-healing.
How to begin The Phoenix Method
Please arrange a free 20-minute telephone screening consultation to determine whether this approach and the practitioner are a good fit for you. If it is, you can arrange for an appointment to begin creating an individualized program for you. Please contact me by phone at 289-837-1000.
Postural Integration (PI) is a process-oriented body-work method that simultaneously integrates deep tissue manipulation, breath work, body movement, conscious awareness, and emotional expression during a series of ten sessions. The method aims to integrate bodily sensation, emotions, and conscious awareness through hands-on contact with the myofascia that covers and coordinates the muscular system, while simultaneously working with breath, emotional expression, and gestalt techniques. The result is a softening and reorganization of the myofascia that brings increased integrated awareness of one’s body, emotions, and attitudes.
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