Transformational Teachings
by Sherry Healy
Author of Dare to Be Intuitive
When Sherry responds to questions, readers understand OUR
BELIEF SYSTEM CREATES OUR FUTURE.
“Ask Sherry”
Sherry Healy (sHEALy), a professional in body, mind and spirit
integration, answers your questions concerning love, money,
health, happiness or anything your heart desires.
Dear Sherry,
What is the term used to describe the ability to detect muscle
pain without touching a person physically. I can look at someone
and instantly know where they are sore/stiff. I can also lay
my hands on them and pinpoint an exact spot that is even hidden
from the person themselves-until I find it in deep tissue
or underneath a shoulder blade, rib etc. Any insight you have
on this gift would be of great help to me. Thank you so much
for your time.
Sincerely, Caroline B
Dear Caroline,
You are using your intuition to scan energy. As you scan,
you are intuiting changes in vibrations; these changes are
the existence of negative momentum. Negative momentum within
energy always turns to dis-ease if left spiraling.
I suggest you continue practicing your gift of reading energy,
allowing your experiences to be your teacher. During certain
times you will be more accurate than at other times. When
you are most accurate, look within and notice what part of
yourself is most present. That which is most present will
be your most coveted quality.
As you seek to learn through experience, the need to name
your skill will disparate. The path of instruction and terms
is not yours to follow.
Your answers exist in practice, Sherry Healy (sHEALy)
Dear Sherry,
I am wondering if you can do a healing for me. I have a sever
illness. I have visited doctors but can not be cured. My problem
is chronic diarrhea. This takes me away from church and my
daily activities.
Can you help? Marlea
Dear Marlea,
An over burdened spirit becomes an over burdened body. Your
symptoms suggest you have taken in too much. Now is the time
to stop and rest. Be conscientious when living. Take better
care. Know that all will be well again.
You have a desire to heal yet I suspect some part of your
illness allows you to take the rest your spirit needs. Your
dis-ease by casting seclusion upon you is creating an opportunity
for your spirit to escape stressful activities. For now, relax.
Practice your spiritual lessons at home. With a joyful attitude
minimize your daily activities. Healing will come. Your healing
has already begun. Your body knows the way to health. Refresh,
cleanse and listen. This time will pass leaving you with a
new perspective. You will love more of what you do and do
more of what you love.
Your body will do your healing, Sherry Healy (sHEALy)
Dear Sherry,
The most joyful experience of my day is ritual. I spend at
least three hours each day meditating, visualizing, dreaming,
chanting…. My husband and teenage daughter have begun
to attack me on this subject. They want me to give up ritual.
Should I? Will I?
Olive
Dear Olive,
Your answer lies within your beautiful name. Live. Your husband
and your daughter feel excluded from your life. They feel
you are spending time avoiding and running away from them.
You write “the most joyful experience of my day is ritual.”
Certainly then your daughter and husband feel they are not
the most joyful aspects of your life. Additionally, they see
your chanting and meditation as methods of escape. They don’t
understand the peace of mind ritual can offer.
The answer to your dilemma is a simple one; living life can
be a joyful rite. As you make love, you are in ritual. As
you hug your daughter, you are in ritual. As you cook a healthy
food for your family, you are in ritual. You don’t ever
need to “give up” ritual. Learn to make your daily
activities a joyful offering to the Universe. Incorporate
your loved ones into your practices of ceremony.
You will continue your private practices yet find they require
less of your time. When ritual becomes a constant experience,
you will have less need for isolation. Spend only 30-60 minutes
each day in isolated ceremony. Spend every other moment in
living ritual.
Life is calling you, Sherry Healy (sHEALy)