Monday, September 11, 2006

Healing In His Wings


Hello Readers and welcome aboard! This blog is created for all who thirst for spiritual insight and especially for people with emotional hurts. Through my many years in general practice, I have come across many patients with lifelong unresolved emotional problems. They make up 10 to 20% of my patient load everyday. Many have deferred seeing doctors for fear of opening up their psychological 'weaknesses' or face 'rejection' by their family physicians or whatever. Soon, these fears and emotional problems will be chanelled to become bodily symptoms. I don't believe any good doctor can relieve your hurts on one or two sessions. Many have turned to traditional healers, herbalists, acupuncturists etc for a more holistic treatment. What is it that turn many patients to seek healing outside modern medicine? What is the missing link?

This blog is meant to be inspirational. It is not a platform to discuss religious doctrines or debate about religious issues. It is also not a weblog for breaking news or even present concerns. We are only here for the spiritual experience. It is unique because I am going to do it thru a mixture of art, literature, medical tips and a sprinkling of humour. If I can also get you interested in painting, praise God!

To tell you the truth, I do not think I have the talent to paint. I paint firstly because I love God. There is also no research that says a person is more genetically inclined to paint or play musical instrument. You only need to be more patient and develop your eye-hand coordination. If you like to draw since childhood, if you like to tell stories or write journals(!), if you love music, or if you see your daily work and activities like home repair, gardening or cooking a meal as works of art, then you are missing out by not engaging in some craft like painting.

There is such a great wealth of information on the web that it all boils down to who or what you want to believe. My approach is to always let you decide. So, just relax and enjoy the ride. It may be a little slow, so don't forget to take in the sceneries along the way. If you are ready to go into non-bodily mode, then let's begin...