2. Social Healing
Social healing is an evolving paradigm that seeks
to transcend dysfunctional polarities that hold
repetitive wounding in place. It views human
transgressions not as a battle between the
dualities of right and wrong or good and bad, but
as an issue of wounding and healing. Thus a key
question driving the work of social healing is how
do individuals, groups and nations heal from past
and present wound
3. Our view of social healing assumes a
relatedness between individual and collective
wounding and healing. Unresolved historical
wounds carried in the collective memory and
collective unconscious can, and do, trigger a
complex array of conflicts. These transference
from generation to generation of victim-
perpetrator dynamics often result in violent
confrontation, war, oppression, human rights
abuses and terrorism.
4. This emerging field has many intersecting aspects and our
exploration has been dialogic and multi-disciplinary, including
these areas:
• Worldview framing and analysis;
• Theory and practice of dialogue;
• Mind/body health and healing;
• Insights from contemporary neuroscience;
• Insights into the nature of consciousness;
• New approaches in individual and group trauma healing;
• Modalities of listening, including compassionate listening and
integral listening;
• The science and practice of forgiveness;
• Explorations of atonement;
• Different cultural approaches to restorative justice;
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5. • The process of truth telling and mutual acknowledgment;
• The interface of personal and historical narrative;
• Interrupting the intergenerational transfer of wounds;
• Intergenerational trauma;
• Creative and non-linear approaches to healing and
reconciliation through all forms of the arts;
• Processes aligned with positive psychology;
• Innovative approaches such as constellation therapy;
• Psychosocial design work that engages people in creating
healthier more sustainable futures;
• Integral approaches within psychology;
• Exploration role of social entrepreneurs and “social artists;”
• Creative use of media for reconciliation work.
7. Spiritual healing is a specific therapy given by a
spiritual expert to the person in need, using energy
transfer or transmission to allow them to get the
ability to balance their mind, body, and spirit to
recover soon. The upcoming slides will talk about
the types and advantages of spiritual healing.
8. There are several kinds of spiritual healing. Some of the
most common ones include:
* Yoga * Angel healing * Meditation * Assisted visualization
* Reiki * Acoustic healing
9. Spiritual healing is used to solve several
physical, emotional, and mental issues of a
person. The major benefits of spiritual healing
have been mentioned in the following slides:
10. It re-energizes all your body organs and
clears up the energy nerve tract to enhance
their performance. Your kidney, liver, and
other parts will be able to work better.
11. You will get relief from all kinds of constant
and chronic pains, such as muscle and joint
pains and migraines.
12. healing uses
Spiritual
energy to heal your mind and body.
natural therapy and
The
treatment does not include any chemicals and
artificial ingredients to cure patients.
13. Spiritual healing helps you to remain focused
in present life and moment by letting go of the
past and anxieties. The therapy can lighten
fears and enhance learning power and mental
clarity.
14. By stimulating your body to find its natural
balance and inner healing, spiritual healing
helps an individual to sleep better. Getting
your brain at peace and free of stress will help
you to sleep well.