October 2008
Healing and healers -- then and now
by Stephen Lewis
Everything's changed!
Have you noticed? I hope so, because if you're reading this article chances
are you volunteered to be part of that change -- remember?
Maybe I'd better
explain myself. When most of us were growing up, our lives were best left in
the hands of the "experts." We were advised to step aside and let them take
over. If something about us didn't work, the solution was to go to someone
who "fixed" that particular thing. Someone who would "repair" you. If,
unfortunately you had something wrong that someone couldn't fix, you were in
deep trouble. For most of us, the idea of healing pertained to a cut finger
or a broken arm.
Of course there were
always those who frequented "healers," but they were usually perceived as
either benign but dotty (like your sweet, crazy aunt) or as religious
fanatics.
That was then and this
is now. You've probably observed that people are thinking more and more in
terms of their own empowerment and their own responsibility… for their own
lives. In other words, they're thinking in terms of healing themselves,
and they're seeking those who can help them in that process. They're
seeking healers.
Is that a
contradiction? Not at all. It's my belief healers don't actually heal people
but rather, guide them in the process of their self-healing. They help you
raise your consciousness, and healing is the process of exchanging the
manifestation of a lower for a higher form of consciousness.
I believe we're in a
new paradigm, one in which patients are seeking help and guidance in their
personal journey of healing themselves. Those who provide that guidance --
physical, emotional, or spiritual -- are healers. Again, healers help people
heal themselves.
If we look at the
current environment, it becomes obvious that never in our history has there
been a greater need for people to address and evaluate their own energy
systems. Furthermore, many health care practitioners are perfectly
positioned to assist people in that evaluation.
The chiropractic
profession frequently speaks of the body's "innate intelligence." I'd like
to make an observation. Innate intelligence often has a low attention span
and needs guidance and reminders. That guidance and that reminding is
"healing," be it through a chiropractic adjustment, acupuncture, applied
kinesiology, or the physical reminder of a homeopathic tincture.
My personal work with
quantum mechanics has led me to explore the process of "jostling
consciousness" for the purpose of helping people maintain a constant focus
on dealing with whatever about them needs to be changed to advance their
well-being. This is a holographic technology, which I have called The AIM
Program. (You may read about it either in my book, "Sanctuary: The Path
to Consciousness," or on the website www.aimprogram.com)
I offer this
information to you simply because I think in your function as healers you,
too, will need help; help in giving help to those who seek your expertise.
The AIM Program is free of charge to any child or adult with the frequency
of Autism or the frequency of Down Syndrome. I believe when we help one
another, we actually help ourselves. I personally have found that any tools
and any technology that implements my work as a healer is gratefully
accepted both by me and those whom I have been fortunate enough to help.
(Stephen Lewis is
the founder of EMC˛ along with Roberta Hladek and Evan Slawson. Lewis is the
developer of The AIM Program of Energetic Balancing, a spiritual technology
that has allowed more than 45,000 people worldwide to heal themselves using
their hologram. Lewis has earned degrees in homeopathy and acupuncture, both
forms of energetic healing. Neither EMC˛ nor AIM diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent disease. The AIM Program is a TOOL that participants can use to self
heal. Energetic imbalances exist first in consciousness. It is the belief of
EMC˛ that if energetic imbalances are removed from consciousness, they can
neither manifest nor be sustained in the physical body. To learn more, visit
stephenlewis.org or aimprogram.com)