
Healing
How it works
All living beings generate an energy field that carries information about their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual states.
In Sekhem healing, the practitioner channels Sekhem Energy—pure Source energy—into the client's energy field. This energy penetrates the five subtle bodies: the physical, emotional (astral), causal, mental, and etheric layers.
These bodies are interconnected through the chakra system, with each chakra linking to specific organs, glands, and psychological patterns. When energy is blocked or stagnant within any of these layers, it can manifest as imbalance or illness on physical, emotional, or spiritual levels.
Sekhem healing approaches the person as a fully integrated energetic system. Rather than focusing only on symptoms, it works to identify and release energetic blockages at the root.
What happens during a Sekhem Session
A Sekhem healing session begins with a brief consultation to understand your intentions and any specific areas of concern. You will then lie down fully clothed on a comfortable therapy table.
The practitioner initiates the session with a short guided meditation or opening prayer to create a sacred space. They then channel Sekhem energy through their hands, gently placing them on or just above specific areas of your body. This process may involve the use of ancient Egyptian symbols and invocations to deities such as Sekhmet and Ra, facilitating a deeper connection to the healing energies.
You may experience sensations such as warmth, tingling, or a sense of deep peace as the energy flows through you. The practitioner may also perform chakra cleansing and focus on areas that require additional healing. Sessions can also be conducted remotely. In a distant session, the practitioner attunes to your energy field through conscious presence and energetic attunement. Clients often report experiencing the same sensations, insights, and shifts as they would during an in-person session.
The support, presence, and healing remain equally profound, as the connection between Source and soul transcends the need for physical proximity.