Healing hands work different ways

A trauma began her career in healing, By Anya Tikka MILFORD Aimée Carruth has gifts for healing and will be offering talks at the Luna store in Milford from end of January. Carruth says that sees as her mission in this world to “Work with the health care system to help shift the energies in USA and abroad.” She got this mission when she was thrown some 25 feet at breakneck speed, from a horse in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. She landed against a tree, breaking bones and losing consciousness. “I looked at my body down there and said, nobody’s gonna want to live in that body,” said Carruth. She was in bad shape. She was in and out of consciousness while waiting for the paramedics and in the hospital in Colorado Springs. She said she had “two surgeries, I believe.” While in this state, she vaguely remembers seeing beings of “gold, sparkly, brilliant light”, who reminded her of angels. She also heard voices telling her it was not her time yet, and she thinks she agreed to go back, and her mission was given to her. Carruth says she was never pronounced clinically dead, and that she did not see or hear dead relatives or religious figures, all common experiences in the near-death experience, a well documented phenomenon. She doesn’t remember going through a tunnel, another classic hall mark of that experience, but “it was almost like going through a tornado,” she recalls. Ever since the experience in 1980, she’s been extra sensitive to sound and energy fields, and her hearing is out of the ordinary, says Carruth. A registered nurse, whose name she cannot recall, tested her in a biofeedback machine in Colorado, saying ”The machine threw brain wave curves nobody’s seen before,” Carruth recalled. As a result, Carruth uses her unusual abilities with sound to diagnose and treat people who come to her in search of healing. Psychologists and psychiatrists also send her their clients “undercover,” because her methods are not recognized by conventional medicine. When people see Carruth, she lays them on a table and uses a very light touch, while they are fully clothed, to move her hands along their bodies’ energy lines in very specific places, said Carruth. She reports spontaneous healings “under her hands” from birth defects and scoliosis, but she mostly advises people of what treatments to have for their ailments. “I see the interaction in other lives that impacts this life, or allergies, or old injuries,” said Carruth. “I work with research scientists,” she added. Some of this work can be found on her website, www.enlighten.org. Carruth has also given talks to the United Nations S.R.C. (staff recreation council) Enlightenment Society, for spiritual awareness. Carruth’s goal is to create a grassroots movement that will change the health care system, investigating alternative and spiritual treatments. She will be holding talks in the Luna Shop at the Lumberyard Shops in Milford from end of January, and is also available for private sessions. For more information call Aimée Carruth, 978-793-3822, email her at elightenevents@yahoo.com or visit www.elighten.org .