Posts Tagged ‘Neck Pain’

Faith is belief in the absence of proof

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

I have been exceedingly busy in the last few weeks, so have not had a great deal to say. In the midst of studying degree modules and completing tasks towards fund raising for our big event in March next year, and getting back into training for that, on top of integrating a whole new format for teaching yoga, and work and  homelife and somewhere in that schedule I have to find time to sleep! :-) blogging has been a bit low in my list of priorities, so guess I will have to get to it when I can.

At this moment in time, life is hectic but, oh so much fun…….everyday I am proving to myself that aspirations are possible and the only things that stop us is the ‘taking action’ part, ‘feeling the fear and doing it anyway’. I am finding inspiration in books, films, other people, quotations as in the title of this post. “Faith is belief in the absence of proof”.

We generally think of faith as religion, Christianity, Judaism, Islam…. religions which put their faith into  texts of old and practice without questioning, the words of those texts and of their respective religious leaders.

But faith can be belief  in a theory or philosophy, in an individual, but probably and most importantly, in my own thinking, faith can be belief in oneself. In ones own abilities and strengths to achieve and accomplish, to complete and arrive wheresoever ones choices take them. Of course belief in ones abilities to  accomplish, cannot be subject to testing scientifically and so by default proof of ability is absent. Track record becomes the benchmark.

 What is it to have sufficient faith in oneself, blind belief that their dreams or aspirations are within their own reach? Some might call it delusion or wishful thinking, or having your head up in the stars. Maslow called it self actualisation and Jung referred to it as individuation.

History has given us Einstein, Newton, Mother Theresa, Margaret Thatcher and Barack Obama and many countless more who started with an idea, a dream or an aspiration. Whether you are the first female priminister of Great Britain and turned out to be an iron lady, or you are the first black American President in a country who would until  147 (January 1st 1863) years ago been considered a slave. Whether you were Martin Luther King, Mahatma Ghandhi or Nelson Mandela, this world has seen huge amounts of belief in the absence of proof, and thank God! ( if there is a God) that these people did believe and did fight for freedoms and dreams. Imagine what this world would have been had we stood down to the mass murderers and dictators of time gone by.

The human spirit is a powerful thing, but humans on the whole are pretty cool, full stop!!  Consider for one moment the way we tick and what puts us out of sink, simply complicated…not a man made machine to compare, nor a species of intelligence able to match. Humans are truly unique  and that uniqueness expresses through to us individually, even though we are made up of common components.

This brings me to what I work with… the human body…in states of pain…physical, emotional, psychological. Conventional professionals (not counting the open minded ones, obviously!) berate the work of my kind and tell us it is without scientific foundation and yet countless patients walk through my clinic door and amaze me in their ability to work with their own healing. Colleagues all over the country report similar experiences and each time I encounter such events my belief becomes stronger. My faith in  my work and in the human spirit is reinforced. My faith in Fascia :-) is bound without scientific proof. This simple but beautiful structure, compliant and yet specific in its mechanics and memory, supporting our body’s structures from skin to internal organs is truely a thing of wonder and when felt or sensed and complied with can take a person from pain to health, from misery to joy, from a life without quality to a life of endless potential and possibilities.

From a common cold to a potentially terminal illness, I believe the cure is in the individuals own body, to re-address health and fitness. It is by no means an easy task and does require enormous, unflinching belief and as with all things the human spirit is its key.

I was out shopping last Thursday, and met a patient who I had worked with a year ago. A woman who suffered anxiety, heart palpitations, panic attacks, she saw the whole world as her enemy, she felt herself unliked and unwanted, she was prone to carrying the worlds burdens on her shoulders and yet when she saw me she greeted me with the most beautiful of smiles and her posture was changed dramatically, her words were all positive. she paid me a compliment by telling me she “could never have done it without me”. The truth is actually the reverse of that, when you consider she had been doing whatever she had been doing for a whole year, without seeing me. My reward was in observing her so changed, so healthy and so vibrant. What I learn from that is that proof doesnt always have to be measurable, it can as easily be seen, to be believed.

Craniosacral therapy, visceral manipulation, myofascial release therapy and manual lymphatic drainage  are powerful aids to the body’s own healing capabilities. If you have questions or concerns related to health matters you can email me directly on shehnaz@touchofhealing.co.uk or visit my website www.touchofhealing.co.uk

thankyou for reading

Shehnaz

A Successful Day For the British Heart foundation

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

On Saturday the 1st May, My husband, my daughter and I did our very first fund raising event for the British Heart Foundation towards our trip to base camp everest in the Himalayas in March 2011. Up and until last Saturday we had raised approximately £600 towards the collective total of 12,000.

It was the annual flower parade in Spalding, and as is customary, although not so popular as it used to be, hoards of people from all over the world came over to watch the parade. Myself and a number of my family members were there offering Henna Tattoos and Indian Head Massage, for donations.

Although it was forcast torrential rain, it stayed fine and the sun shone from start to the point we finished. Only then did the heavens open up…was that pure luck or devine intervention :-) . Well I am sure there will have been many people in Spalding praying for a good sunny day and it turned out to be just that.

It was a slow start with lots of people reading our Banner and showing interest, but feeling unsure. But it soon took off and by the end of the day we had raised £252.00. Ofcourse it was only fair that we make a donation to St Pauls Church at Low Fulney in Spalding for kindly allowing us to use their grounds.

The event very nearly didnt happen. The grounding of planes meant we couldnt get the popular prepared henna shipments in from overseas and an 11th hour intervention by a niece of mine saved the day, and the day before the event itself I slipped on moss, whilst trying to save a bird trapped in the roof of our small office. I landed on my back and as I lay in agony my first thoughts were that I wouldn’t manage to get through the day on Saturday.

Well luckily I did manage to stand up, initially I took pain killers, but spent the rest of the day giving myself direct energy, which is a technique in CranioSacral Therapy and requested all my friends from facebook,  to send me Reiki and other healing, and somehow on Saturday, you would not have known there was anything wrong with me, until the whole thing finished and then my back said ‘enough’!

It was a great day, and we took another step in the right direction.

Intrigued by idea of using Hydrogen Peroxide for health.

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

There are those who admonish me for being part of the social network we know as facebook, but I have to admit the diversity of interests I find there permits me to get a real insight into the ways people interact, which is great, since studying psychology is what I do these days (although thats a blog for another day). A friend posted a link to information regarding hydrogen peroxide and its recently rediscovered medicinal and antibacterial powers.

There is an introductory article on my facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/note.php?created&&suggest&note_id=399293682785&id=259162664403 and an elaboration to that article on my website www.touchofhealing.co.uk  To investigate further, I read a great many accounts of individuals who claimed to have used hydrogen peroxide for helping to clear colds and flus, among other problems. Obviously, having used what I remember as being an unstable clear chemical liquid in experiments with ammonia and recalling the effervescent properties it exhibited, I was alittle taken a back, if not shocked at the idea that people could be drinking it, or using it on the skin, after all if it fizzes with ammonia, it has to be an acid, and it must burn. You can read a bit more regarding what those investigations lead to in the articles I’ve mentioned above, but the purpose in this blog is more to highlight what lengths people are prepared to go to for the sake of their health.

What they perhaps are not aware of  and therefore have never considered is that health is  more an attitude. There is a tendency to want to pop a pill or get a quick fix. What my work is teaching me is that the most important thing for our life is our health. When we are healthy, we achieve, we excel and we ‘fly’. Nothing is outside of our grasp. Its when the aches and pains, fatigue, breathing difficulties, pins and needles start to effect us that we begin to think and become ill.

What if we changed our thinking to health and being healthy, then might me adopt an attitude which permits us to eat in a balanced and healthy manner, take regular physical exercise, give ourselves ‘me’ time and learn that work life balance is more important that committing to every bit of overtime that our employer can give us? Ofcourse we have to work to afford our homes our possessions, to nourish and sustain ourselves, but what if we adopted an attitude of abundance, and contentment. Would health and thus mankinds ultimate goal of happiness remain an illusion, or would it suddenly become a reality? Would be interesting to get some perspective on this. Not just concerning the idea of using Hydrogen Peroxide, but the millions of miraculous cures for illnesses, peddled to desperately ill people who feel they have no other way but to turn to these options because conventional methods just do not seem to be working.

Hello my name is Shehnaz

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Hello my name is Shehnaz Dungarwalla, from my beginnings as a beauty therapist some 20 or so years ago, my interest in peoples health has taken me from the world of the aesthetic into philosophy and teachings which promote the ability of the human spirit to overcome health issues, encourage positive thought patterns and take their lives into a realm they perhaps never believed. There are two things I have experienced recently, which most readily sum up what I have effectively been living, or trying to live and continue to integrate. Firstly from the film “Invictus” and secondly from the author Alex Howard a book entitled “Why ME”.

“We are the masters of our soul” and to truly live to our fullest potential we must “take action” to create our desired outcomes in life. We can see lifes challenges as opportunities to learn and grow from or we can let those challenges chew us up and spit us out. Its entirely our call.

These words are easy to say, but are not so easy to live, especially if you are someone who has suffered illness longterm, or endured pain with no sign of light anywhere in your future. If you are someone who crumbles under emotional stresses, how do you hope to see a world of opportunities instead of the whirlwind that constantly threatens to swallow you up?

A quote that is utilised in “Why ME” by Alex Howard says “It doen’t matter how many times you give up along the way, as long as you keep putting one foot infront of the other”.  Sometimes it a case of having some one caring enough to help you through those difficult times, or knowing there is someone who has professional knowledge and skill with the ability to guide and encourage you. This article on complementary medicine may be of interest to you:  why choose complementary medicine.