Saturday, June 6, 2009

Processing the Vital Sensation

This is a continuation of some thoughts from my previous "client-centered" post
Vital Process is when we process the Vital Sensation
The Vital Sensation is the core bodily felt sense that is at the root of our innermost processes. My recent observations show me that clients need to be part of the exploration of these processes instead of being the source of information for the homeopath. Instead of offering a remedy based on the underlying story I discover as the main source of disease in the client, I want to offer this process of exploration as a source of inspiration and self-discovery for my clients.
This is why I place emphasis on the process as opposed to the remedy.
Following my previous post inspired by Carl Rogers, I am adding now this idea of the process called exploring the vital sensation. This process is born out of the vital sensation and followed through as a map to one's inner world.
Moreover among other benefits of client-centered therapy Rogers describes an "incorporation of previously denied experience into the self-structure" (On Becoming a Person, p. 75). I believe that when we explore the Vital Sensation and its manifestations, clients are able to bring it to their awareness, and as a positive effect of this exploration they will be able to include this experience into their "self structure", creating a richer experience of life, a more vital and individual immersion in it. This way we can use the Sensation method not only to find the disturbance in one's health but to enhance our experience in ways that we are prone to. We can turn our weakness into strength. Through the remedy we can achieve healing from the exaggeration of what Sankaran calls the "Other Song" but through conscious use of our familiarity with this Song to use it to enhancing our inner experience.

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