Cedar City’s Ginger Spears, Emotion Code healer, featured on CUTV News RadioCedar City’s Ginger Spears, Emotion Code healer, featured on CUTV News Radio

By Lou Ceparano

For some people, being a healer is a course of learning. For others, it’s a discovered calling. For some it’s an inherent trait, or a passionate interest. For Cedar City resident Ginger Spears — herbalist, organization specialist, and emotion code practitioner — healing is all of the above. Spears has so many skills and dimensions she has even named her practice and its Facebook page “Sharing My Many Skills.” CUTV News Radio will feature Spears in an interview with Jim Masters May 18 at 8 p.m. EDT.

Spears has always known she wanted to be a healer and now has had a lifetime of experiences in natural healing modalities, many of which she learned from her father who was a self-taught herbalist, iridologist, and Jack of all trades. She decided to take things a step further by learning all the intricacies of loose-leaf herbs and how to mix them into different creams, teas, and salves, and she now runs her own apothecary. Spears loves to use all of her skills to help others. She has also worked as a professional organizer and has been flown to people’s homes to help them get life all sorted out and organized.

While she is great at healing others, she also works for the state protecting children and families as her alter ego. Spears herself was not in a healthy state of being most of her life. She suffered multiple traumas as a youth, including rape and emotional abuse, and had been carrying around emotional baggage that weighed her down. When she came upon a webinar about the Emotion Code and Dr. Bradley Nelson’s theories, she had to explore further. Getting heart-wall work from another practitioner helped Spears discover negative feelings that stemmed back to childhood and emotions that were trapped, preventing her progress. As time went on, the Emotion Code helped her become more confident, aware, and invested in life and able to finally move forward with purpose.

According to Spears, we easily process positive emotions; we laugh when we are happy and tell stories about things that are exciting to us. Negative emotions like terror and fear are different, and we don’t process or share them. We avoid, ignore, stuff it down, or deny it happened, which causes those feelings to be trapped. As an Emotion Code practitioner, Spears connects energetically with people — in person, over the phone, by email, or as a proxy — who are having emotional, physical, or spiritual issues and finds and releases the negative emotions causing their problems.

For instance, there is a young woman client who had suffered constant mental breakdowns because of past traumas and anxieties, and now after working with Spears, they have greatly lessened and she is able to progress. Once you discover the inherent reasons and the way emotions manifest as disease, you can move towards living in a more positive way. You take back your energy, and things can start feeling right again.

Spears is certified in the Emotion Code and will soon be in training for the Body Code system. She wants to grow her energy-healing work and hopes to use her knowledge and skills with people of all ages who have experienced physical or sexual abuse that stops them from living their fullest and happiest lives.

Many of Spears’s clients learned about her through referrals; they hear about a salve that helped a friend or coworker’s ailments, or she was bragged about to friends after a home got organized or an energy healing. Spears also encounters people through social media and lists services and rates on her sites. She is currently working on a new website, and soon you can expect to find the “Sharing My Many Skills” name in more and more places.

Listen to Spears’s CUTV News Radio interview with Jim Masters on BlogTalkRadio. For more information, please visit sharingmymanyskills.wordpress.com.

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