What distinguishes a Feelings Practitioner Process from an Emotional Healing Process?
- Feelings Practitioner
- May 19
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 2
This article explores the key distinctions between a Feelings Practitioner Process and an Emotional Healing Process within the context of Possibility Management. While both approaches support personal healing and transformation, they differ in focus, method, and timing.
After initial exposure to Feelings Practitioner spaces, a fundamental question emerges in the Possibility Manager: What distinguishes a Feelings Practitioner Process from an Emotional Healing Process?
Both approaches hold their own value and necessity, each with its distinct timing and relevance in the healing journey.
Emotional Healing Processes characteristically follow the wisdom contained in emotions or a mix of emotions, tracking back to their source in the past. This involves rather high intensities of emotions in order to touch upon old decisions, with the intention of shifting the memetics by making new decisions. Stellating a feeling can be a natural byproduct of an EHP.
In a Feelings Practitioner Process the physical body and its symptoms are used as a portal. The process often resembles placing a magnifying and clarifying lens at the intersection of physical, emotional, and energetic bodies.
While navigation may include journeys into the past, the primary focus remains anchored in the present moment. By navigating emotional energies into or within their resonant tissues, consciously utilizing the resonant functions of the feelings energies as well as by applying various tools or inventing „innovative medicine on the go“ Feelings Practitioner clients experience a new anchoring of the energetic body into the physical body.
Though high intensities may occur, sessions primarily emphasize subtle navigation with precision and a focus on embodiment. The spaceholding facilitates practical incarnation for clients.
A "classical" Feelings Practitioner session aims to arrive in the present moment, the small Here and Now, in the magic of the empty space where spontaneous healing can happen. Internal struggles and fighting within the physical body may diminish or subside, naturally giving way to joy and contentment, emerging from the physical body itself.
Bridging from the session into everyday life is an essential part of completing a Feelings Practitioner Process.
*extracted from Feelings Practitioner Newsletter, 2025
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