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marlboro-you can call me a witch doctor but please not a doctor (witch docs kill less people lol)
body and mind-I think thats a great point!! Tension in the body keeps the mind racing (amoung other things) too I think.
I'd love to have some degrees etc. I have nothing against them but I htink its a huge mistake to think the degree means the person can be effective.
I think there is alot of truth in being 'well-rounded' and being able to help. I think it is also true that you can best help people in the areas you have helped yourself and you can draw the people into your line of help that you can help best.
I think anyone in a field of healing should be constantly healing and growing themselves.
The fact that you are willing to look into your self tells me that you are better at working with others than many :) and I believe the more we are successful in developing and changing ourselves to really be who we want to be then the more we can do that with others.
Byron Katie is an example. If memory serves her story is of years of deep dark depression. She was actually bed ridden for years. Then she kind of had a realization that it was her thoughts about what people did/she did/happen etc that was so painful, not so much what happened LOL anyway she does amazing healing today. by the way thework.com has more stuff -some video example of how she works.
I'm sharing some of my experiences, not trying to suggest that any of these directions are right for you but putting possibilities out there for you to choose from if you think thats right for you.
Anyway, enjoy the journey and I'm interested in knowing how it goes.
Of course I'm big on the physical too and I think you should do all you can in that area for your neck :)
All the best