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Marissa - you make me smile.
Gloria, I see what you mean about it's OK if the client wants to think that and maybe part of it is semantics. You said that you used to cringe at the word, but you don't anymore. I tried to analyze my own reactions as to whether I cringe more or less than I used to and I think I'm reacting the other way - as time goes on I cringe more. But I see where you're coming from a far as just letting it go. In a way, I think that we're both sort of looking at the same thing - the ego. I think the less the ego is brought into our work, the better and with that there comes humility and a non-judgemental way of dealing with things. So maybe your way of saying "just let it go" is actually taking that non-judgemental and non-egotistial way of looking at it to the next degree. You got me thinking - thanks!
I much prefer the word "facilitator" to "catalyst".
Was the subject of calling ourselves healers ever brought up in class in basic training with anyone? Or classes after basic training?
I also dislike the use of the word healer. If someone is claiming that they are a healer I run the other way in any discipline. It is ok that clients think you are fixing. Heck all of massage school is about teaching you how to fix for the most part anyways.
Julie
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