Barbara Walling, RN, BSN, MA

Barbara Walling has worked within the standard medical paradigm for over 30 years. As a searcher along that path, she discovered the medicine makers of many traditions whose world-views and methods are surprisingly similar. She has tried to integrate these traditions into her healing practices.

Training:

Barbara is a graduate of Adelphi University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, as well as a master’s degree in Health Education and a post master’s degree is psychiatric mental health nursing. She has studied the healing traditions of indigenous peoples for many years.

Transpersonal Psychotherapy with Individuals, Groups and Families:

Transpersonal psychotherapy utilizes insight and therapy, along with cognitive behavioral therapy to effect change.

Healing Past Life Memories: A Jungian Based Work with Deep Memory Process:

Topics addressed include body or postural image, letting the body tell it’s story; typical stories and themes; wounds carried in the etheric body; releasing of body patterns re-printed from past lives with insights from Shamanism; healing soul fragmentation through soul retrieval. Trauma release and catharsis; and PTSD and disassociative states from present life; Karmic wounds.

Therapeutic Touch:

Cleansing of the etheric body. System devised by Dora Kunz and Dr. Dolores Krieger, Ph.D., RN, a universal healing modality, which can be modified using crystals as taught by OhShinnah Fastwolf, an Apache, Mohawk ceremonialist.

Spirit Medicine:

In Spirit medicine, we create a sacred space where we may facilitate our own self-healing utilizing experiential exercises. Soul retrieval is the definitive healing modality in Spirit medicine because it affords a reunion of disassociated soul parts with person’s life essence, thereby allowing individuals to have more of themselves available to live their lives in the present moment.

Reiki:

Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by “laying on of hands” and is based on the idea that an unseen “life-force energy” flows through us and causes us to be alive. If one’s life-force energy is low, then they are more likely to get sick or feel stress. The word Reiki is made from two Japanese words: Rei, which means God’s wisdom or the higher power; and Ki, which is life-force energy. Reiki is spiritually guided life-force energy.