A Medical Intuitive's Guide to Natural Healing
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A medical intuitive’s guide to natural healing Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 1 7/7/08 2:21:36 PM A Rockpool book Published by Rockpool Publishing 1/2 Cooper Street, Double Bay, NSW 2028, Australia www.rockpoolpublishing.com.au First published in 2008 Copyright © Robyn Elizabeth Welch, 2008 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication Entry Welch, Robyn Elizabeth. Exploring dimensions with the body: the true sixth sense story of a medical intuitive/Robyn Elizabeth Welch. Welch, Robyn Elizabeth. Healers — Biography. Healing. 615.852092 Includes index Typeset by Prototype Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia Printed and bound by Griffin Press, Adelaide, Australia 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 2 7/7/08 2:21:36 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE My Healing Techniques Evolve 1 Born to Heal 2 2 Mother Nature’s University 22 3 Bodies Reveal Their Secrets 42 4 Fly to Emotional Freedom 68 SECTION TWO New Dimensions in Healing 5 London for the Twenty‑First Century 91 6 The Human Energy Field 105 7 Embryos from the Heart 122 8 Frequency Wars 140 9 Electronic Bugs 164 SECTION THREE Progress on the Pacific Coast 10 Animals Also Evolve 180 11 Suddenly, Vancouver 205 12 Accessing Higher Dimensions 223 13 My ER 252 14 Into a Healthy Twenty‑First Century 267 Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 3 7/7/08 2:21:36 PM FOREWORD With the increasing understanding and awareness of quantum physics, we can be confident that these principles extend to every aspect of life. Robyn Welch is at the forefront of applying these principles to health and illness. I have been associated with Robyn for a decade, and have observed her work first hand. I have no hesitation in recommending this book – a compelling account of her work and experiences in this realm of healing. – Dr John A Walck MD, Seattle, USA The use of energy and vibrations for healing is a fascinating subject. Ancient knowledge describes the interconnected webs of energy that bind the universe. Now the observations from quantum physics are discovering how true these teachings really are. In the quantum world, the strange behaviours of atoms, subatomic particles, light and energy are observed. Einstein was the first to demonstrate that energy and matter are essentially the same. Even more amazing was the discovery that entangled particles can communicate and affect each other instantaneously, even if they have been separated to opposite ends of the universe. Particles flip in and out of existence as they move between matter and anti-matter. The rules that seem to work in everyday life, do not apply to the quantum world. Robyn describes her work as the place where quantum physics and spirituality meet. Eventually we may understand exactly how such healing might work. The story of Robyn’s life is truly amazing. I am intrigued by Robyn’s work as a diagnostician and healer. Robyn’s clients are testimony to her ability to harness and support the power of innate self-healing that resides in each of us. The challenge for modern medicine is to systematically investigate the work of Robyn and others like her to improve our understanding of health and wellbeing. Matter and energy are interchangeable. This knowledge provides us with infinite possibilities for healing and transformation. – Dr Jennifer Hunter, Australia Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 4 7/7/08 2:21:36 PM SectioN oNE My Healing Techniques Evolve “…each one of us has within himself a deeper nature, and, of course, this deeper nature, being an eternal unity with God, or with the Living Spirit, is more than man; it is where the being of man, or the nature of man, merges into the Being of God…” Ernest G. Holmes Science of Mind Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 1 7/7/08 2:21:37 PM Chapter One Born to Heal “Go ahead, plunge right in. You can do it Robyn. Don’t be afraid.” Quaking with fear, I took a deep breath, curled my small hands into fists, as my father had shown me, and dove headfirst into the river sixty feet below, wind whooshing past me at alarming speed. I plummeted to the bottom of the murky water, terrified that my lungs would explode and I’d never see daylight again. When at last I burst through the surface and heard my father shouting his approval, I knew that I could do anything I set my mind to. I was twelve years old. I’ve often reflected on this incident, recognising it as a signpost on my journey to becoming a diagnostic medical intuitive. Healing often requires plunging into unknown dimensions of life to help people and being fiercely determined to succeed in the face of obstacles. It also requires a spiritual connection to the One Source, which I became aware of over time. Spiritual healing is not a job for the fearful or the faint of heart. 2 Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 2 7/7/08 2:21:37 PM BORN TO HEAL Even before I was a year old, my dad was determined to shape me into a strong and courageous person. Some would say he was trying to compensate for the fact that my older brother had been born with Down’s Syndrome and would never be a high achiever in any field. If Dennis couldn’t do it, then by gum Robyn could. Fortunately, I was up to most challenges. I was a high-spirited, adventurous child who enjoyed climbing trees, riding horses, and winning swimming medals in our sunny suburb of Sydney, Australia. There was more to my life than athletics, however. From the time I could toddle, my heart went out to injured or sick animals in our neighbourhood, and I brought them home to bind up bleeding paws, splint broken wings, and minister to their every need. I once led a horse that looked exhausted back to our yard, not in the least concerned that he was attached to the milkman’s wagon. The neighbours generally agreed, “The little Welch girl has a way with animals” and brought me furred and feathered patients to mend. Our tight-knit family provided me with love and security. We were an affectionate bunch, always hugging and kissing members of our extended family and friends. My mother was a beautiful lady who taught me manners and made sure I developed habits of cleanliness. When I was eleven, she wrote a speech for me to deliver on the occasion of my winning a major horse event and taught me to practice speaking to an audience. Her encouragement 3 Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 3 7/7/08 2:21:37 PM EXPLORING DIMENSIONS WITH THE BODY made me feel appreciated and special. My father was polished and well dressed and always expected me to be the same. But more importantly, I was to be brave. “Go on, it won’t hurt you,” was a common phrase he instilled in me about so many things from swimming in freezing water at five a.m. to stuffing huge pills far down the throats of ailing horses. He taught me sportsmanship and how to stay on the positive side of virtually every situation. My plucky grandmother walked three miles to our home every day to help my mother care for Dennis’ special needs. Granny Penny knew how to treat every condition, from broken bones to pneumonia, with a good dose of castor oil first on her list of remedies. She was generous to a fault. My uncle once commented that we should not give her valuable gifts for her birthday, as she’d just give them away to someone “more deserving.” Granny Penny’s wisdom included a deep understanding of spirituality. Her very presence filled our lives with a profound sense of goodness and love. She taught me about God and though she was not a churchgoer, she saw to it that I went to the nearby Anglican Church and Sunday School where they taught me about Jesus. I learned that God is Love and still believe it, though not in the exact form that the ministers taught us. A dark cloud fell over my carefree childhood when my lovely mother died of cancer. My heart felt as though it had 4 Exploring Dimensions v.1.4_PROTO 08.indd 4 7/7/08 2:21:37 PM BORN TO HEAL broken in two. Not only was I totally bereft, but at the age of 13, I had to shoulder a huge amount of responsibility for keeping the house clean, making meals, and caring for Dennis and Bronwyn, my little sister. I had always taken it upon myself to protect my brother from nasty comments from people who didn’t understand Down’s Syndrome, but now his day-to-day needs became my responsibility. Granny Penny still came to help out and between the two of us, we kept life on reasonably even keel for fifteen months. Then suddenly she was felled by a heart attack. With both my beloved mother and grandmother gone, my sorrow seemed a bottomless pit. Though I was winning riding competitions and was on track to go to university, I had to give it all up when the entire burden of housework and childcare fell on me.