"Willingness to Heal is the Prerequisite for All Healing"

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By Bruce Dickson

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Though invisible, "willingness" easy to understand compared to "reactivity." On a see-saw or teeter-totter, as one end goes up the other end goes down. As reactivity goes up, willingness to heal goes down—or vice versa.

Measuring our willingness to heal is one of the smartest things we can do for growth

Why? Willingness to change is the prerequisite to all change.

Now anyone can pick a concern they wish to heal and measure their own willingness to heal on a simple scale of 1-10, using any and all kinds of kinesiology testing, K-testing.

What do infants have? Willingness. When we are born, A happy new baby's behavior is primarily willingness. It is not "will;" it is not "willfulness;" we certainly do not have "will power." As healthy babies, we exhibit willingness; we are a psychic sponge.

This is what we are trying to get back to as adults on any path of personal-spiritual growing: healthy willingness.
Willingness is only half a topic, one edge of a two-edged sword. The other half is reactivity. All of us reacting too rapidly to life, our outer life out of balance with the inner half of life, our inner awareness. Wrangling and reducing our excess reactivity, is the greatest asset and first order of business in personal-spiritual growth.

Willingness is invisible. You can't touch, see, feel or taste willingness. Like loving, life and intimacy, willingness is an invisible we all grapple with and perhaps yearn towards.

While invisible, willingness is hardly unconditioned. Like personality and relationships, willingness has many conditions that are easy to grasp; it has determiners and antecedents that make it accessible. Willingness to heal can be measured and low numbers can be raised. A step-by-step method is presented to do this.

"Willingness to heal is the pre-requisite for all healing"
This quote from Bertrand Babinet begins an exploration of:
- Willingness to change
- Willingness to serve
- Willingness to love
- Willingness to live.
Since around 1990 anyone can pick a concern they wish to heal and measure their own willingness to heal, on a simple scale of 1-10, using any muscle testing methods of your choosing. Ideally do this with 'God as your Partner.'

Willingness to heal is a key to aligning and integrating with the "bigger you," beyond our waking-conscious self, who lives isolated on a tiny island of awareness compared to the "bigger you" the bigger me" above and below in frequency.

What do infants have? Willingness. When we are born, A happy new baby's behavior is primarily willingness. Newborns do not have "will," nor "willfulness;" newborns certainly do not have "will power." Healthy newborns exhibit "willingness;" Divine Receptivity. This is what we are trying to get back to as adults, on any path of personal-spiritual growth. Redeeming healthy "willingness" is one direction the Three Selves takes us.

Do you work with clients? The effectiveness of any energetic session, in any modality, can be estimated AHEAD OF TIME, with surprising accuracy—before you begin working. Simply check willingness to heal FIRST.

Healthy "willingness" is only half a topic, one edge of a two-edged sword. The other half is excess "reactivity," what blocks me from healthy willingness?

Reacting too rapidly to life, our outer life out of balance with our inner life, is the most fruitful first order of business in personal-spiritual growth. Why? Because moderating and reducing excess reactivity automatically increases healthy self-discipline. As on a see-saw or teeter-totter, as either reactivity or willingness goes up―the other goes down.

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"Willingness to Heal is the Prerequisite for All Healing"