As a massage therapist, you are consistently educating yourself on new techniques and modalities to better serve your clients. After all, you have been called to be a healer and improve the lives of others! You’re already aware of the transformative effect that bodywork has, and today we’ll look at some reason you may want to consider adding Hypnotherapy to your skill set to truly integrate mind-body-soul wellness.
                        
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                                    holistic practitioner,
                                
                                    Hypnotherapy,
                                
                                    massage therapist,
                                
                                    Swiha Online,
                                
                                    bodyworkers
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            
 
“I've had a few starts and stops over the years,” says Amanda Dodd, a graduate of the Mind Body Wellness and Integrative Healing Arts programs, “what I really want is to be of service in a profound and healing way for others because it salves my soul. It's giving something that I haven't received in my own life.”
 
Amanda has been a holistic practitioner with many modalities for over a decade, practicing Reiki, Angel Card Readings and Mediumship. However, she always struggled to really launch herself out into the world with confidence.
                        
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                            Their world felt uneasy.  The normal pace and cadence of their lives were replaced with furtive looks and anguished disbelief mixed with panicked wonderment.   Everything seemed to have changed in an instant without warning, and now, there was no telling when it would return to the familiar and constant.    Does this description sound like your world today?
 
This is the description of the City of Jerusalem during the Week of Passover when Jesus the Christ was presented as the Passover Lamb.  Those who were Christ-followers were shaking their heads in disbelief wondering, “Was this same man who performed miracles right before our eyes who now, seemingly unrecognizable, is standing before us as in complete vulnerability?”
                        
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                                    Holy Reiki,
                                
                                    SWIHA Events,
                                
                                    Motivational,
                                
                                    Easter,
                                
                                    Spirit-Guided
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                             
 
Dear Greater SWIHA Community,
 
As the new reality of social distancing, stay-at-home edicts, and increased pessimism has overtaken the media, we have become more committed than ever to stay energetically close and virtually connected.
 
Here’s what we are doing:
                        
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                                    SWIHA CommUNITY,
                                
                                    SWIHA Events,
                                
                                    Social Distancing,
                                
                                    Covid-19,
                                
                                    Staying Connected
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            What do we do after experiencing a tragedy? How do we come back from a major setback? Is there hope after living a life of self-destruction and despair? Is it possible to heal and move forward in a positive direction after our deepest hurts? By taking the initiative to make positive changes, to let go, and to say ‘yes’ to transformation and growth, we can connect with our truest self, and spare ourselves even more suffering.
                        
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                              Topics:
                                
                                    yoga,
                                
                                    Mindfulness,
                                
                                    Alternative Medicine,
                                
                                    Reiki,
                                
                                    Transformation,
                                
                                    Alternative healing,
                                
                                    Student Submission,
                                
                                    Mind body Healing
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is an activist group that researches and advocates for reducing toxic chemicals and drinking water pollutants as well as corporate accountability for releasing such things into the environment. Each year, they review testing from the U.S Department of Agriculture regarding pesticide residue and release two lists: “The Clean Fifteen” and “The Dirty Dozen”. This year's ranking of pesticide contamination takes into account 47 varieties of fruits and vegetables based on 43,000 plus data points.
                        
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Our bodies are filled with electrical and chemical impulses that keep our brain and body in constant communication. Most of the time, we actively decipher the information and can quickly interpret it; a common example of this is when we accidentally touch a hot surface, our body moves away without conscious thought to do so.
 
However, in traumatic situations, our body can’t tell the difference between physical danger and emotional distress. It logs the memory deep within our tissues, which triggers the body to release the same chemical and electrical impulses anytime a sound, smell, sight or sensation comes along that reminds our subconscious of the trauma. The primal part of the brain believes its body to be in physical danger, which is why trauma survivors have physical symptoms for weeks, months and, many times, years.
                        
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                                    Holistic Healing,
                                
                                    Yoga Teacher Training,
                                
                                    yoga,
                                
                                    Yoga Body Psychology,
                                
                                    SWIHA Classes
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            
 
Dear Great Community of SWIHA,
 
Please, above all, let us choose to be alert, conscious and calm as we seek to respond to the COVID-19 (Novel coronavirus). Let us not get consumed in doom, gloom or panic.
 
Like so many other organizations and colleges in the country, Southwest Institute of Healing Arts is taking the occurrence of the COVID-19 (Novel coronavirus) very seriously.  We have consciously chosen to remain calm and cautious.
                        
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                                    Hygiene,
                                
                                    Community Announcements,
                                
                                    Health and Safety,
                                
                                    Corona Virus
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            It’s so easy to focus on the good, and it’s also really easy to be positive when things are going great. What about when they aren’t? We are all in different places in our journey, riding the waves of some of the highest highs, and the lowest of lows… and how are you doing? When was the last time you stopped where you are and looked around? We can become so focused on the end result that we forget to acknowledge the progress we have made, especially if it is small progress.
  
Trust me when I tell you, I am no expert at this! Every day is some kind of lesson for me and, just when I think I have it all figured out, the universe keeps me humble and on my feet.
                        
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                                    Affirmations,
                                
                                    Inspirational,
                                
                                    Student Submission,
                                
                                    Spiritual Journey,
                                
                                    Journal Prompts
                                
                             
                        
                    
                 
            
                
                    
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                            
                            You are standing in line at the grocery store and look over to see a fitness magazine. The front cover dons a woman in the latest workout clothing, smiling, with dew kissed skin, shiny hair, toned muscles and exuding a strong sense of self. You look down to consider your basket of grocery items and realize your selections aren’t going to get you to that place of wellness you are reaching for and this woman smiling at you from the cover of the fitness magazine is not helping.That woman, however, is a model, touched up and made-up and dressed up to give a certain vibe. You are feeling that vibe as you gaze at the picture. It makes you want more for yourself, yet how do you get there and do the recommendations within the pages work? Will they work for you? Are you considering every aspect of health and wellness when you look at this magazine? What we can’t see is what’s on the inside of a person.
                        
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                              Topics:
                                
                                    wellness,
                                
                                    Affirmations,
                                
                                    Holistic Entrepreneurship,
                                
                                    Student Submission,
                                
                                    Self-Improvement