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JOURNEY PROCESS - ISSUES YOU CAN RESOLVE
Almost any issue can be the subject of a Journey process, except serious or advanced psychological disorders.
For example, you might use a Journey process to aid in resolving migraines or a fear of flying; heart disease or relationship issues; a sports injury or grief at the loss of a loved one; a fear of public speaking or rheumatoid arthritis. In all cases you will simply want to get to the bottom of a situation, way of being or physical illness which you are stuck in and want to be free of.
Further examples include:
- depression, fatigue
- multiple sclerosis
- insomnia, phobias, allergies
- eating disorders, addictions
- relationship and fertility issues
- sexual trauma, criminal offences
- career and abundance issues
- skin problems
- cysts, cancers and tumours
- heart and respiratory disorders
- problems with sight, hearing and movement
- recurrent painful situations or experiences
- recurrent common illnesses, eg. cold, influenza
- panic attacks
- accidents, broken limbs and sports injuries
- near death/out of body experiences
- recurrent emotions, eg. anger, fear, guilt, grief
- pain, reduced physical function
- family, spiritual and identity problems
A Journey process can particularly help you if you wish to put down once and for all, emotional baggage that has been with you for years or to access hidden talents and potential you know you possess. It can also allow you to experience first-hand, the peace and bliss which underlie all existence and from which healing truly begins.
A Journey process is not however, a substitute for orthodox medical treatment. If you, a child or teenager in your care are already on a course of orthodox medical treatment, you should continue with that treatment alongside Journeywork until advised otherwise by a medical professional. You can however consult with your GP if you wish to suggest making a change to your orthodox medical treatment as a result of engaging in Journeywork.
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