Is ThetaHealing easy?
People often ask me whether it’s easy to become a ThetaHealing practitioner. My answer? Yes…and no…There are a lot of variables, but ultimately it comes down to commitment. Imagine that you book a trip to Spain. Your approach to the (potential) language barrier could take several options:
1. You could reason that most Spanish people speak English, install an app on your phone or buy a phrasebook and go on holiday expecting communication to be smooth without making any effort to learn the language.
2. You could learn some basic travel phrases.
3. You could take a language class and put aside an hour a day to practice.
4. You could really immerse yourself in the language and culture by taking the language class, setting up times to practice with classmates, watching Spanish movies (with or without subtitles), join facebook groups that allow you to read and write posts in Spanish.
You get the gist.
In other words, you take time to practice so that your skillset is at a great level before you start your holiday. Which group of the 4 mentioned do you think will learn more quickly and easily? Which group do you think will enjoy their time in Spain more because they get off the tourist route and immerse themselves in the culture, get to know the people etc.? I’m putting my money on group 4, but there are always exceptions. Maybe one of your parents has a Spanish/Latino background so there’s an innate knowledge of the rhythms and structure of the language in your DNA. For that person, very little effort would be required to grasp the basics. So, to reiterate, when asked whether it’s easy to learn ThetaHealing, my answer is yes. Learning the basics is very simple. How deeply you take your ThetaHealing journey, and how rewarding you find the process, is entirely up to you.