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Healing from Wholeness: An Integral Nondual Practitioner Guide offers a transformative framework for healing grounded in the understanding that reality is already whole — and that illness is not an error, but a sacred signal of disconnection from that wholeness.
Rooted in the wisdom of Integral Theory, nondual metaphysics, and a life-value-centered approach, this guide equips healers, therapists, and conscious practitioners with the maps, tools, and practices to restore coherence across all dimensions of being: body, mind, relationships, systems, and soul.
The guide unfolds in four parts:
- Part 1: Foundations
Introduces the core principles of Integral Nondual Medicine: wholeness as the ground of healing, symptoms as semiotic signals, grace as infrastructure, and coherence as the guiding compass. - Part 2: The Healing Map
Presents the Integral Diagnostic Grid and Spiral Healing Model. Practitioners learn to assess across the AQAL framework and recognize stages of healing from stabilization to spontaneous grace. - Part 3: Case Applications
Offers rich, layered clinical scenarios (e.g., trauma, chronic illness, autoimmune flare, existential crisis) to illustrate how each layer of the human experience informs diagnosis, treatment, and transformation. Also introduces archetypal healing patterns and ethical orientation. - Part 4: Practitioner Tools
Includes visual maps, quick-reference charts, rituals, glossary, and coherence tracking templates to support real-time application. Designed for clarity, presence, and ease of use.
Throughout, the guide reminds us that healing is not something we do to someone — it is what arises when conditions allow life to re-align with itself. The practitioner is not a fixer, but a mirror of wholeness and a midwife of coherence.
Accessible yet deep, sacred yet practical, Healing from Wholeness is both a manual and a meditation for those walking the sacred path of integrative healing in an increasingly fragmented world.










