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Spiritual: December 27, 2011 Issue [#4795]

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Spiritual


 This week: A Healing Touch
  Edited by: KimChi Author IconMail Icon
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About This Newsletter

Welcome to the Spiritual Newsletter. I'm Kimchi, your hostess this week.

This newsletter explores matters of the spirit; it's a place to talk about little concerns of the heart and the big questions of the soul. Feel free to add your comments, questions, and ideas for topics.


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Letter from the editor

"Babies don't spoil. You can't hold them too long or love them enough."
Grandma


Jesus could heal the sick with the touch of his cloak, but even we mere humans have the power to heal with our hands. Parents perform miracles daily: reading the mind of a screaming, writhing infant; soothing a gassy stomach with pats on the back, and kissing boo-boos to take away the sting.

Calming an upset child is not only related to physical processes (rocking, digestion) but also to the bond of love and trust in the family relationship. But that doesn't mean there isn't magic in a mother rocking her baby to sleep, a father healing a scrape with a kiss.

A simple touch can heal. We can ease loneliness with a hug, reassure with a pat on the hand. And at our lowest point, when the world is dim, a touch can bring us back from the edge of death and insanity. Invariably, someone will hold our hand, let us sob against their shoulder until our tears trail off and breath returns. And somehow the grief lifts, maybe only for a short while, enough to breathe, to stand erect and bear what must be born. A friend's loving hand has the power to physically pick us up, even share our pain, absorb it, and give it back in tears of sympathy. This is not a learned technique for "laying on hands" like Reiki or Quantum Touch, it is a natural ability to transfer love and healing with our fingertips.

Everyone needs physical contact, some people more than others. People, like houseplants and pets, thrive with a gentle caress and a kind word. A professional massage is good for the muscles and has overall health benefits; a personal massage is good for body and relationship. Even having a pet to stroke helps us live longer, healthier lives.

When we touch another we are proving that this person matters to us, that they belong. Babies need the security of a mother's arms until they learn to make sense of their world, children thrive on high five's and hugs, and adults need their snuggles, too. Unfortunately as we age we tend to touch less but we cherish more the rare moments when we hold someone's hand, or hug, or kiss. Maybe that's why grandparents are the best baby rockers and boo-boo kissers.






Editor's Picks

Editor's Picks


 Reiki Open in new Window. (E)
all I have to offer is in my hands
#1298968 by ridinghhood-p.boutilier Author IconMail Icon

Permit me to interrupt
your karma,
negate for a nanosecond
the ceaseless grinding
of the wheel.

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#1583343 by Not Available.

From my hotel room window, I could see an oversized billboard with his face on it: Jason, the Great Magician.

 Better Than This Open in new Window. (13+)
Thoughts on the gift of healing with the hands...
#1134331 by Donna R. Author IconMail Icon

"Touch everyone"
They tell us
I did
As many as possible
And soon I knew
I can do this.

 A Gentle Touch Open in new Window. (E)
Everyone needs a gentle touch.
#570471 by Vivian Author IconMail Icon

A gentle touch
of a mother's loving palm
upon a fevered brow,

Healing Hands Open in new Window. (E)
A tribute to the nursing profession in the form of a Minute Poem
#1417204 by Dave has company Author IconMail Icon

In times of pain and pestilence,
those hands dispense
much needed care,
beyond compare.

 
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Ask & Answer

*QuestionV* Is there magic at our fingertips? In what ways can we heal with the sense of touch? *QuestionV*

Comments on November's newsletter "Spiritual Newsletter (November 29, 2011)Open in new Window.


silk153
I love Christmas cos it's all about family for me. Our tradition was for my sister, brother and I to sleep in the same room on Christmas Eve, the only night we ever did that and the only night guarenteed that we'd get along. It was exciting and we got to stay up late and get up early to find a stocking filled with treats at the end of our bed. Love those times.


Zeke Author IconMail Icon
How about celebrating the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ?

BIG BAD WOLF is Merry Author IconMail Icon
Always something.

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factorian
well i'll take easter holidays as my most favorite becasue of the feeling it has attached to it


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