Chronic Pain Relief
Pain Can Be Confusing
As anyone who has been through a heartbreak or depressive episode can tell you, sometime the emotional pain can show up in our bodies as physical pain.
Obviously that’s not always the case, but many times chronic pain from a diagnosis can dominate your awareness and ruin your experience of life.
You’ve probably done just about everything you can to relieve it, maybe you’ve resigned to it - trying to learn what spiritual lessons it has to teach you.
Or maybe you’ve almost given up that there’s any hope of relief whatsoever.
I’m here to tell you that I get it, and I see you.
But for many of my clients who experience chronic pain, it does not have to be this way.
Your body is connected to your past.
Just like your past can make life a challenge now, stuck energy from your past can also create your pain.
Pain can show up in the body in many ways.
For some it looks like. . .
Autoimmune disorders
Gastrointestinal distress
Disordered sleep and it’s effects.
Headaches and migraines
Pain in your spine, shoulders and neck
And other ways
If you know the cause of this pain was a physically traumatic experience, a disease or other medically diagnosed condition, my work has profound effects on reliving suffering in people so they can live lives unshackled by pain.
How I help people struggling with chronic pain.
Whether we call it stuck emotion, stuck energy, congestion or something else - the fact remains that your body, mind and energy system are all connected. They effect each other in fascinating and fantastic ways - often transforming simultaneously.
My work get’s at the causes of pain that are often hidden from modern medicine. From there, I address issues in the body with a very different approach than most.
I’d Like to Invite You
If you are ready to relieve chronic pain and you’ve tried almost everything, let’s talk. Our work isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about building a place where you can thrive again.
Note: Unfortunately, liability issues prevent me from diagnosing the causes of chronic pain. I can, however, work with you to help resolve symptoms. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.