
A Man Seeking to Heal His Family Wounds
< Client Story_A Man Seeking to Heal His Family Wounds >
He had never stepped into the world of spirituality before.
Coming from the electronics industry, he was more of a logical thinker—not quite into mystical ideas, personal growth workshops, or anything that seemed “too woo.”
But life has a way of bringing us to places we didn’t expect.
He shared with me how certain issues from his childhood home still weighed heavily on his heart.
He had tried one-on-one therapy, but felt like it was just a space to talk—without practical guidance or actual change.
He even went through rounds of family counseling, which sadly led to more conflict than healing.
Eventually, he said to me with a tired smile:
“Instead of feeling supported, I ended up tiptoeing around others to avoid more tension. It’s like living with a chronic illness—one that stays buried deep inside.”
I gently introduced him to the idea of energy healing—not as a belief system, but as a personal experience.
Though skeptical at first, he said he had a good feeling about me… so he decided to try.
We began with a Tibetan singing bowl session.
It’s often a great entry point for those new to this kind of work—because you don’t have to “believe,” you can feel it.
Afterward, he shared something beautiful:
“It felt like a resonance, like my body and the sound were syncing up. I saw three people dressed in white dancing with black and white makeup—like a performance from another realm. When the bowl rested on me, I could feel the vibration moving through my body. Around my head, it was like my left and right brain came into harmony. At one point, I felt a joy I hadn’t known in years.”
He added:
“The whole experience felt very intentional, very fluid. You were so present, and it made everything feel safe and real. Honestly, if the person guiding this isn’t grounded or skilled, it’s easy to doubt the whole thing and miss out on the magic. But this… was different.”
His words deeply moved me.
I’m so grateful he allowed himself to receive something new—and I hope the next steps of our healing journey continue to gently loosen the knots he’s carried for so long. 🌿