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My Experience in the Occult & Why I Came back to My Catholic Faith

"What Child is This" & the Light of Christmas

December 24, 2021

What Child is this, who laid to rest on Mary’s lap is sleeping? Whom angels greet with anthems sweet while shepherds watch are keeping? This, this is Christ the King Whom shepherds guard and angels sing Haste, haste to bring Him laud, the babe, the son of Mary.

About the Music 

“What Child is This” may be counted among our oldest Christmas melodies. Set to the music of a medieval tune called “Greensleeves,” it is a song that has stood the test of time and this is no surprise. The melody is beautiful and so are the lyrics. 

Like many of our traditional Christmas customs, "What Child is This" dates back to a time when the darkness of winter couldn’t be banished by the flip of a switch and people labored to keep the home fires burning.

Which brings to mind another kind of darkness and another kind of light. 

About the Light 

On this day, two years ago, I had just returned from Israel. The memory of the spiritual light I saw in the churches of Jerusalem and the spiritual darkness that surrounded them was fresh in my mind. 

This Christmas the memory returns to me.  And with it comes a conviction that Christmas isn't really about gifts or gratitude or even goodwill - though all of those things are part of it.  

Instead, to me, Christnas is about light - the light that came into the world two thousand years ago and is with us still. 
The light shines in the darkness and the darkness did not overcome it – John 5:1 NRSV-CE 

Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas <3 

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Please enjoy these renditions of “What Child is This” – a lovely contemporary version by Martina McBride, a recreation of the original medieval melody by Anonymous and a newer interpretation by violinist Lindsay Stirling



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About My YouTube Channel (Video)

December 22, 2021

 


In 2022 my YouTube channel will focus on spiritual warfare, the influence of the New Age and occult (in everyday life and in the media) AND our beautiful Catholic faith.  The overarching theme of the channel is a Catholic approach to spiritual warfare and I think that's the direction I'll be taking here in this blog as well.

Because I opened so many doors to the demonic over the course of my life (during the seven dedicated years I spent in the new age and occult and prior through a lifetime of dabbling) I deal with a fair amount of spiritual warfare.  

As a topic, spiritual warfare interests me and I want to learn more about it and share what I learn in my media.  But it is also part of my everyday experience and I think that it probably always will be.  More importantly - this does NOT make me in anyway unique.  

Everyone is subject to the ordinary action of the devil via temptation and I believe that more and more people are affected by the extraordinary action of Satan as well.  So I think it's important to talk about this in my media and ebooks.

The video above (or at this link if you're reading via digest) is the trailer to my channel.  It's very short but it does cover the basics of my channel.  The cover image is a little spammy looking but I wanted to get people's attention.  And I think that cover does that - for better or worse!

Please subscribe to my YouTube channel at youtube.com/c/BarbaraGraver - I'd interested - AND keep checking back here for more posts on spiritual warfare, occult influence and our beautiful Catholic faith!

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A Catholic Nurse's Take on Holistic Wellness

December 16, 2021

As a young single mom I was no stranger to stress.  My fast paced job as a registered nurse involved overtime and on-call.  And my three small boys were very active.  

My health, for the most part was good, but one winter I came down with a case of bronchitis I just couldn't kick.  So I turned to mainstream medicine.  

Taking the Medical Route

I took round after round of antibiotics, self-administered albuterol nebulizer treatments and began the bronchodilator theophylline which was potentially so toxic it had to be monitored through bloodwork.  This would have been fine - if anything I was being told to do had helped.  But it really didn't.  In fact, every time I began to feel a little better, I'd relapse.

Finally, my doctor suggested prednisone.  I was familiar with prednisone and its side effects - and already experiencing significant side effects from the other medication I was taking.  So I decided to look into complimentary and alternative modalities.

Complimentary, Alternative  and Holistic Wellness

The first thing I learned was the difference between complimentary and alternative wellness.  Alternative health care is exactly what it says - an alternative to conventional (or biologically based) medicine.  Complimentary (or holistic) measures, on the other hand, work alongside - but do not replace - mainstream medical management. 

Once I understood the terminology, I was pleased to learn that many complimentary approaches were well within the scope of standard nursing practice.  These included simple comfort measures, environmental changes, and support strategies - like optimal nutrition, hydration, exercise and rest.

I also learned a bit about the history of nursing and was surprised to find a rich tradition of complimentary nursing practices going all the way back to Florence Nightingale, my childhood idol.  These practices included some things I'd learned about in school and a few that I had not (such as simple herbal remedies and aromatherapy).  

The school I'd attended (Misericordia University in Dallas, PA) had stressed independent nursing practice and a holistic (body, mind and spirit) approach to wellness.  So I was very comfortable with the complimentary / holistic measures I was learning about.

A Holistic / Balanced Approach

I  did a lot of thinking that winter about what taking a holistic approach to wellness really meant.  While I didn't feel that my faith in my doctor was in any way misplaced, I could clearly see that I had been emphasizing body based solutions over the spiritual. 

I was very out of balance.  I had relied upon traditional medicine completely, ignored the emotional cost of overwork, and drastically underemphasized my Catholic faith.  So, with the full cooperation of my doctor, I began my own simple holistic treatment regime.

This regime included daily prayer, attending Mass several times a week, taking garlic honey in the morning, elderberry tea in the evening, rosemary inhalations (which I no longer recommend),* increased fruits and vegetables, a moratorium on overtime, and spending more time out of doors.  And, while it didn't happen overnight, I did get better!

Holistic Wellness Meets East and West

That first experience with holistic healing occurred over twenty years ago but, in many ways, it changed my approach to nursing - and life.

I am now a holistic nurse, a student in the Science and Art of Herbalism program, and a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association.  As such, I am a big proponent of holistic wellness - but I do have a couple of reservations.

The first reservation is that, as a registered nurse, I believe that moving forward with any treatment approach without involving your physician is always potentially dangerous.

While it is true, that in ancient times people relied completely on herbal and natural remedies, western medicine is not our enemy.  Instead it is a vital part of any sound approach to healing and wellness.  It is only when we rely upon certain aspects of western medicine exclusively (like pharmaceuticals) that we are likely to become unbalanced - from a holistic perspective.

My second reservation concerns the many new age and eastern practices (such as chakra work or Reiki) that are now associated with holistic health and wellness.

My problem isn't that people who identify as Hindu (or new age for that matter) may be using these modalities - it's that the general population is being told these practices are spiritually neutral or non-religious.  This is absolutely not the case.  

As a matter of fact, for many people practices like yoga, Reiki and eastern meditation can serve a gateway to deeper involvement in the new age and occult.

My Media

I will be sharing some Catholic friendly holistic wellness resources both here in this blog and on YouTube.  This will include some specific wellness strategies - as well an emphasis on our Catholic faith.

Our God is a god of healing.  This doesn't mean that we should deliberately test Him by refusing to go to the doctor or omitting commonsense wellness strategies.  But it should cause us to have faith in His ability to guide us on the path to restoration and health.

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*Please note:  Herbal inhalations done with hot water can burn delicate lung tissue.  Essential oil diffusers are now readily available and much safer.  Please do NOT directly inhale any kind of steam or vapor from any source - including a diffuser.

For info on elderberry and garlic please see Garlic, Elderberry Tea & a Resistance to Viruses

For the American Holistic Nurses Association website please click here.

For my YouTube channel please visit YouTube.com/c/Barbara Graver



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Holistic Wellness & New Age Deception (Video)

December 3, 2021


 


Is holistic wellness compatible with the Catholic faith?  I believe it can be, with a few caveats.  In this video I chat about holistic wellness, new age deception and a few of the many resources of our Catholic faith.  

If you like this kind of content, please consider subscribing to my YouTube channel at youtube.com/BarbaraGraver where I discuss Catholic friendly wellness, new age deception and spiritual warfare - or sign up to my email list!

If you'd like to read my take on the difference between holistic and alternative health care, please check out this link:  A Catholic Nurse's Take on Holistic Wellness.

PLEASE NOTE:  I sometimes get a little rattled when I do videos (especially when my pup is barking at me through the door) and make mistakes.  In this one I said hypotension instead of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) TWICE.  I also said "most" toxic medicine is based on herbs which is wrong, wrong, wrong.  I meant to say "some" - which I suspect most people already know.

Hopefully I will get better with this in time!
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