How do I Improve as a Quantum Healing Practitioner?

9 months ago
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I ran into someone locally who wanted to get back into this work and wanted some quick tips on how to up her game as a practitioner. Here are a few quick suggestions I gave her which I am sharing with you today.
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*About Candace Craw-Goldman*
Candace Craw-Goldman is a wife, mom and grandmother, a healer, a dreamer and a writer of magical things. She is the creator of _Beyond Quantum Healing_ and _Quantum Connect_ – modalities that explore, expand and elevate our human consciousness. She is the founder of https://quantumhealers.com, a GURU-free community of Healers and way showers. https://quantumhealers.com is a multi-platform of support and services for practitioners that includes a world-wide public directory, censorship-FREE support forum and quantum healing courses for healers of ALL kinds. Candace began her healer’s journey as Dolores Cannon’s teaching assistant and created Dolores’ Original QHHT Support Forum in 2008.
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*Transcript*
Hi everyone. It's Candace-Craw Goldman at https://quantumhealers.com. Back again with another super great question this week. And this week's question came from an in person meeting I had with a practitioner, who actually took *Dolores Canon's* QHHT many years ago, and subsequently took BQH, but has been out of the work for a while and didn't do too many sessions back then. And wanted to start up again, but kind of wondered about, you know, making sure she was up to it that her session work was up to it.

So we had this conversation, and it's pretty big conversation. And I took some notes to make sure that I shared it with you all, because I knew that I wanted to when we were finished with the conversation. So these points aren't everything that you might want to do to become a better practitioner or better at session work. But these are the things we talked about. And the things that uppermost in my mind, to consider when you want to get you know better at what you're doing.

Alright, so *number one is to do the work*, even if you don't feel like you're ready. Because really, practice makes perfect. I know, that's a tried and trued and sort of old fashioned way of looking at it, but you're not going to get better unless you actually do the work. It's true, you just have to do it experience doesn't come unless you actually do the work and get the experience under your belt and then you become a better practitioner. They can't get experienced at anything, unless you actually do it right.

Number two. *Remember to let the client do most of the talking*. If you find that you're doing a lot of talking in a session, and I'm talking about the interview portion, or the rapport portion where you're getting to know that person, sometimes a practitioner has to do some talking in a regular session, if the person is kind of tight lipped or doesn't have a lot to say during the session and needs a lot of prompting, you will find yourself using more words there's other there's other clients, excuse me, who don't have to be prompted very much and you say very little during a session. But you know, especially that first part, when you're getting to know the client, make sure you let them talk because the more they talk, the more you learn about them. And the better it is kind of all the way around the the person reforms, sentences and concepts in in words that actually help them understand even where they're coming from, and the things they may have been thinking about for a long time. But if you can get them to talk about it, sometimes some discoveries or at least some perspectives can be figured out in the interview portion of the session, if you give your client enough time to talk, all right.

Number three, *as a quantum healer, you're not primarily in the business of offering advice*. This isn't a you know, I suggest you do this or that kind of a counseling session. So remember that most of the answers the information and the discovery should come through the client for the client. Okay, so you are a facilitator, you assist your client in in this exploration of their consciousness, but you're not there to give them any answers. And the very best practitioners I know are very careful not to do that.

All right. Um, let's see. *Number four. Remember that the clients who seek you out are the perfect match for you at that time, even if you are not the most experienced one on the block*. Something about that client needs you your energy, your experience in something about you needs that client and their presentation and their experience. Every session. Every session is perfect in that way. It really really is.

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