ejr23116
26th February 2008, 01:29 PM
I am very interested in the healing aspects of energy work. I take a holistic approach to health and think that this could be an avenue that I have been overlooking. Not to mention in the past few months I have really seemed to have had a "spiritual awakening" and have been researching things such as meditation, reiki, chi kung, and now energy work. I recently started meditating and immediately recognized the benfits of this practice for me. I am probably going to start practicing chi kung (specifically zhan zhuang). I thought that doing some energy work prior to starting might be a good complement and help me to progress more quickly in my chi kung practice.
So I start reading the book and practicing warming up the hands, feet, ect. Start using energy balls. Everything in the book up to about page 40. By the way, while I meditate, I also scan my body awareness from the left side of the head down my body, then back up the right side of my body. Anyway, soon after starting the energy work, I start getting some pain behind my eyes and in my head. So I skip forward in the book (probably not smart) to the grounding section. One day I do a shower energy dump. Today I do a bath energy dump. However, I don't have an hour to spend in the tub and I don't have sea salt. So I used Epsom Salt. Epsom Salt has magnesium in it and is very relaxing to the body. I also threw in some colloidal oatmeal (Aveena bath solution) as it is also relaxing to the skin. After letting the bath drain, I took a cold shower. This seemed to alleviate the pains in my head to a large extent.
My questions:
1. Is it OK to use Epsom salt in an energy dump rather than Sea salt? Anyone else tried this?
2. Is it normal for newbies to get head pains (behind and above the eyes specifically)?
3. Do you think that energy work and Chi Kung will be a nice complement?
4. I am presently in the middle of what I call a "healing crisis" (the body using all means possible to dump massive amounts of toxins out of the system). Should I wait until this has subsuded to continue starting energy work or might this help to speed up the process?
5. Any advice you might give to a newbie?
So I start reading the book and practicing warming up the hands, feet, ect. Start using energy balls. Everything in the book up to about page 40. By the way, while I meditate, I also scan my body awareness from the left side of the head down my body, then back up the right side of my body. Anyway, soon after starting the energy work, I start getting some pain behind my eyes and in my head. So I skip forward in the book (probably not smart) to the grounding section. One day I do a shower energy dump. Today I do a bath energy dump. However, I don't have an hour to spend in the tub and I don't have sea salt. So I used Epsom Salt. Epsom Salt has magnesium in it and is very relaxing to the body. I also threw in some colloidal oatmeal (Aveena bath solution) as it is also relaxing to the skin. After letting the bath drain, I took a cold shower. This seemed to alleviate the pains in my head to a large extent.
My questions:
1. Is it OK to use Epsom salt in an energy dump rather than Sea salt? Anyone else tried this?
2. Is it normal for newbies to get head pains (behind and above the eyes specifically)?
3. Do you think that energy work and Chi Kung will be a nice complement?
4. I am presently in the middle of what I call a "healing crisis" (the body using all means possible to dump massive amounts of toxins out of the system). Should I wait until this has subsuded to continue starting energy work or might this help to speed up the process?
5. Any advice you might give to a newbie?