Healing
We are constantly healing, even if we don't realize
it - we are always recovering from something, no matter
how minuscule. Healing is never an easy process, that's
why North Shore Family Energetics is dedicated to supporting
and advancing the healing process. In the process of
learning about our bodies, doctors have studied the
structure and function of our various organs. In doing
so, each of the organs has acquired some degree of perceived
independence, and many doctors themselves have chosen
to specialize in the study and treatment of various
disorders of these organs, in effect limiting the scope
of their own knowledge and experience. When we are healing,
we tend to activly focus on the particular specific
problem. NorthShore Energetics tries to help you
achieve full wellness of body, mind, and spirit.
As we learn more about how the body works, however, we are
coming to a new understanding of the intimate connections and
interdependency of all of our organs and organ systems. We are
learning that the connections between and among the organs are
not just anatomic or structural (i.e. the leg bone's connected
to the hipbone...)
All of our organs are connected - not only by the flow of
blood and of lymph fluid, but also by the nerves, as well as a
host of biochemical messengers (hormones, neurotransmitters,
and others, which are steadily being discovered), and by the
immune system, which travels through the bloodstream and
courses through every organ in our body.
What this means is constant feedback, connectivity and
interdependence among all of our organs. This explains in part
how someone with a liver problem can develop problems with
their memory, or how people with gastrointestinal problems can
develop skin rashes, arthritis or eye problems, or how someone
with depression can develop weak bones and osteoporosis. These
are just a few examples illustrating this high degree of
communication and connectedness among our organs systems.
This new understanding is now enabling us to restore
balance in a variety of conditions that were previously
difficult to understand and treat. Rather than
viewing each organ as a separate entity, we need to
look at the connections and communication between all
the organs. We need to view the bigger picture
of each of us as a whole person; and each person as
part of a family, a local community and a global community.
The age of the specialist is soon to be replaced by
the age of the super-generalist.
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