Zeeba Khan: Exploring Ayurvedic Healing for Trauma and Addiction Recovery
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In this podcast episode, I had the pleasure of delving into the profound world of Ayurvedic Healing with Zeeba Khan. Zeeba is an internationally renowned meditation teacher and energy healer. Her holistic approach to wellness goes beyond physical health, embracing emotional, mental, and spiritual restoration. A cornerstone of Zeeba's practice is the utilization of Ayurveda. This ancient Indian system of health and well-being is a holistic approach to healing that views us not just as physical bodies, but as beings with energetic, spiritual, mental, and emotional facets. Ayurveda offers the potential to neutralize the effects of trauma, prevent disease, and even reverse it. Central to the Ayurvedic approach to healing is the chakra system. These are energy centers where physical nerves come together, each corresponding to specific emotions and body systems. Trauma can become trapped in these chakras, manifesting in physical ailments and emotional disturbances. One of the main topics of our conversation with Zeeba was the importance of creating a sense of safety within ourselves. This is linked to balancing the root and sacral chakras. Zeeba highlighted the connection between trauma and attachment issues in adulthood, and how an imbalanced sacral chakra can increase the risk of developing cancer. We also discussed how our modern culture's neglect of emotional intimacy and physical connection can result in feelings of victimization, leading to harmful patterns. Zeeba provided valuable insights on overcoming these patterns and reinstating balance. Transforming ourselves through chakra balancing is a crucial aspect of dealing with trauma. Particularly important is the solar plexus chakra, associated with self-empowerment and transformation. Wounding in this chakra can lead to feelings of blame, persecution, and a need to rescue others to feel worthy of love. An interesting discussion was about the connection between sugar addiction and trauma. Zeeba provided practical advice on how to cope with trauma, break free from sugar addiction, and invite joy into life through meditation and prayer. Meditation trains our brains to make more conscious decisions, and the incorporation of bitter foods can help curb sugar cravings. This episode served as an arsenal of holistic healing tools for listeners grappling with trauma or addiction. Zeeba's expertise in Ayurvedic healing provided a deep well of wisdom for listeners to draw from. Through her guidance, we can all embark on a healing journey that embraces both the physical and the emotional, leading to a more balanced and healthier life. In conclusion, Zeeba Khan's insights into Ayurvedic healing offer a refreshing perspective on trauma and addiction recovery. Her holistic approach to wellness underscores the importance of addressing both physical ailments and emotional disturbances in the journey towards healing and recovery. Florence's courses & coaching programs can be found at: www.FlorenceChristophers.com Connect with Florence on: FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE
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