Conscious Healing (Apometry): A Journey Into Multidimensional Balance
- malidspiritualguid
- Feb 16
- 3 min read
Healing does not occur only at the level of the physical body. Our experiences, emotions, memories, and even unconscious patterns live across multiple layers of our being.
Conscious Healing, also known as Apometry, is a therapeutic and energetic approach that works precisely within these subtle dimensions, supporting deep and lasting transformation.
This practice invites awareness into places where imbalance originated, not to relive the past, but to gently reorganize the present.
A Brief History of Apometry
Apometry originated in Brazil in the mid-20th century, initially explored by Dr. José Lacerda de Azevedo, a physician who observed that consciousness could access and influence different energetic and subtle bodies through intention and focused awareness.
The word Apometry comes from the Greek roots apo (beyond) and metron (measure), referring to the ability to work beyond physical measurement, in the realms of consciousness and energy.
Over time, Apometry evolved from a clinical-spiritual study into a conscious healing practice used by energy healers and therapists to address emotional imprints, energetic attachments, trauma echoes, and patterns that no longer serve a person’s current path.
Modern Conscious Healing integrates this foundation with awareness, presence, and ethical intention, making it a safe and deeply respectful process.
What Is Conscious Healing?
Conscious Healing is a guided energetic session that works with awareness, intention, and subtle perception to bring balance to the energetic, emotional, mental, and spiritual bodies.
Rather than forcing change, the practitioner facilitates a conscious dialogue with the energy field. This allows unresolved experiences, fragmented aspects, or outdated energetic agreements to be acknowledged, harmonized, and reintegrated.
It is called conscious healing because the work happens with clarity, presence, and respect for the individual’s free will and readiness.
How a Conscious Healing Session Works
During a session, the practitioner connects with your energetic field and works across different levels of consciousness. This may include:
Identifying energetic blockages or imbalances
Releasing emotional or mental imprints stored in the field
Harmonizing fragmented aspects of consciousness
Clearing energetic influences that do not belong to you
Reorganizing the energy body to support stability and integration
The experience varies from person to person. Some feel sensations, emotional release, or deep calm. Others notice clarity, lightness, or shifts that continue unfolding after the session.
There is no need to relive trauma or understand everything intellectually. The energy responds to intention and readiness, not force.

The Benefits of Conscious Healing
People often seek Conscious Healing during periods of transition, emotional fatigue, or when they sense something deeper is asking to be addressed.
Some of the benefits include:
Emotional release and resolution of long-standing patterns
Increased mental clarity and inner calm
A stronger sense of grounding and presence
Relief from energetic heaviness or feeling “drained”
Support in healing trauma at an energetic level
Greater connection with intuition and inner guidance
Feeling more aligned with one’s life direction and purpose
Because the work is multidimensional, its effects are often subtle yet profound, continuing to integrate over time.
Why Conscious Healing Is Different
Conscious Healing does not label, diagnose, or impose meaning. Instead, it creates a safe energetic space where the system can reorganize itself naturally. It respects that healing is not about fixing something broken, but about restoring coherence where fragmentation once existed.
This practice works beautifully alongside other healing modalities, including Reiki, meditation, therapy, and spiritual practices, offering depth without overwhelm.
A Gentle Closing Reflection
Healing unfolds when awareness meets compassion. Conscious Healing offers an invitation to meet yourself beyond stories, beyond labels, and beyond limitation.
If you feel called to explore this type of work, trust that call. It often arises when the soul is ready to release what no longer needs to be carried.
Healing does not rush. It remembers.



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