Meet Me

Orion Mott reiki master medical intuitive concussion therapist and intuitive healer in Toronto

Hello, I’m Orion Mott, a medical intuitive, energy healer, and spiritual mentor based in Toronto. My journey into energetic therapies began over 15 years ago at my family’s martial arts school, where I trained in disciplines such as Karate, Chi-Kung, Native Shamanism, Kung-Fu, Aikido, and Escrima Kali. These practices honed my ability to perceive and understand the flow of energy, enabling me to assist others in achieving balance and healing.

Philosophy of Balance

I believe that true health arises from the harmonious integration of mind, heart, and body. In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining this balance can be challenging due to various stressors. My mission is to guide individuals in healing internal conflicts and developing strategies to alleviate external pressures. Empowerment plays a crucial role in this process; by reframing past experiences, we can transform negative events into neutral or even positive learning opportunities.

To support physical well-being, I incorporate personal training, biomechanical corrective exercise therapy, Chi-Kung, and martial arts into my sessions. These modalities promote structural integrity, cardiovascular health, and spiritual focus.

For mental and emotional resilience, I offer spiritual mentorship that includes meditation techniques designed to shift individuals from their everyday mindset to a deeper state of being. This practice helps uncover and address imbalances rooted in the heart, facilitating profound healing and transformation.

Concussion Healing

One of my specialized areas is assisting clients with brain injuries, including concussions and eye trauma. I have developed a unique approach called Energy Neuroplasticity, which combines Reiki and BodyTalk techniques to realign the brain’s hemispheres, rewire specific lobes, reduce inflammation, and alleviate concussion-related symptoms.

Additionally, I work with young individuals facing learning challenges often labeled as ADD, ADHD, or comprehension disorders. In the New Age philosophy, these individuals are sometimes referred to as “Crystal Children” or “Indigo Children” due to their heightened sensitivity and misunderstood genius. I help them recognize their sensitivity as a powerful asset and teach them how to harness their physiological, psychological, and emotional abilities effectively.

Connect with Me

I am dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I’ve acquired to assist others on their healing journeys. Whether you’re seeking physical healing, emotional balance, or spiritual growth, I am here to support you.

For more information about my services, including Reiki, BodyTalk, Concussion Therapy, Spiritual Counseling, Trance Channeling, Medical Intuitive Readings, and Fat-Loss Healing, please visit my website at orionmott.com. You can also reach me by phone at (416) 801-0142.

I look forward to meeting you and embarking on a transformative journey toward holistic well-being together.

Concussion Symptoms

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Understanding Concussion Symptoms: What You Need to Know

Concussions are a form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occur when a blow to the head or a jolt to the body causes the brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can lead to chemical changes in the brain, damaging brain cells. Recognizing concussion symptoms early is crucial for proper treatment and recovery. This article details the symptoms of a concussion, what to look out for, and when to seek medical help.

What is a Concussion?
A concussion is often referred to as a “mild” traumatic brain injury, but don’t let the term “mild” fool you—concussions can have serious and lasting effects. They are typically caused by a direct impact to the head, but they can also occur from whiplash or any event that shakes the brain violently. Sports injuries, car accidents, falls, or even a simple bump on the head can result in a concussion.

Common Concussion Symptoms
Concussion symptoms can vary widely from person to person and may not always show up immediately. Sometimes, symptoms appear hours or even days after the injury. Here’s a breakdown of the most common symptoms:

1. Physical Symptoms
Headache: One of the most common symptoms, which can range from mild to severe.
Dizziness: Feeling lightheaded or as if the room is spinning.
Nausea and Vomiting: A result of disrupted brain function.
Balance Problems: Difficulty standing or walking without feeling off-balance.
Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired or drowsy, even after getting rest.
Sensitivity to Light and Noise: Bright lights and loud sounds may become unbearable.
Blurred Vision: Difficulty focusing or seeing clearly.
Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears): A persistent buzzing or ringing sound.

2. Cognitive Symptoms
Confusion: Difficulty remembering events before or after the injury.
Memory Loss: Trouble recalling recent events or information.
Difficulty Concentrating: Struggling to focus on tasks, conversations, or reading.
Slowed Reaction Times: A noticeable delay in thinking or responding to questions.
Feeling “Foggy” or “Off”: A general sense of being out of sync mentally.

3. Emotional Symptoms
Irritability: Feeling unusually short-tempered or frustrated.
Depression or Anxiety: Unexplained feelings of sadness, worry, or unease.
Mood Swings: Rapid changes in mood, going from happy to sad quickly.
Emotional Instability: Feeling overwhelmed by emotions without a clear reason.

4. Sleep Disturbances
Insomnia: Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
Excessive Sleep: Sleeping much more than usual, sometimes for long periods during the day.
Disturbed Sleep Patterns: Experiencing irregular or restless sleep.
When Should You Seek Medical Attention?
If you or someone you know has experienced a head injury and shows any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional. Some concussion symptoms can be indicators of a more severe brain injury, such as:

*Loss of Consciousness: Even if brief, losing consciousness should be taken seriously.
*Repeated Vomiting: Vomiting multiple times can signal a more severe injury.
*Seizures: Any convulsion or seizure activity is a medical emergency.
*Severe or Worsening Headache: If the headache does not improve or worsens, seek help immediately.
*Slurred Speech or Weakness/Numbness: These can be signs of a severe brain injury.

What to Expect After a Concussion
Concussion symptoms can last from a few days to several weeks. Rest is critical during the initial recovery period. However, some people may experience post-concussion syndrome, where symptoms persist for months or even years.

Recovery Tips:
Rest: Avoid strenuous physical and cognitive activities, including exercise, reading, and screen time.
Gradual Return to Activities: Slowly reintroduce physical and mental tasks as symptoms improve.
Avoid Alcohol and Drugs: These can interfere with brain healing.
Stay Hydrated and Eat Balanced Meals: Nutrition plays a role in brain recovery.
Follow Medical Advice: Always adhere to your healthcare provider’s guidance, including follow-up appointments and possible imaging tests.

Long-Term Effects and Risks
While most people recover from concussions within weeks, repeated concussions or inadequate treatment can lead to long-term issues. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a condition found in individuals with a history of multiple concussions (like athletes), highlights the importance of taking every concussion seriously.

Preventing Concussions
While it’s impossible to eliminate the risk entirely, several strategies can help reduce the chances of sustaining a concussion:

Wear Proper Protective Gear: Helmets and safety gear can protect the head during sports or risky activities.
Practice Safe Play: Encourage children and athletes to avoid risky moves that could lead to head injuries.
Home Safety: Prevent falls by keeping your home well-lit, removing tripping hazards, and using handrails.
Use Seat Belts: Wearing a seat belt in the car can prevent head injuries during accidents.

Final Thoughts
Concussions are serious injuries that require attention and care. Recognizing the symptoms, seeking timely medical advice, and following proper recovery protocols are essential steps for minimizing long-term effects. Whether it’s a sports-related injury, a fall, or any head trauma, never underestimate the importance of brain health. Stay informed, stay protected, and take every head injury seriously.

If you or someone you know suspects a concussion, don’t wait—get medical attention and ensure proper care for the best recovery outcomes.

Heal Your Brain-Concussion Healing Toronto

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What is feels like to heal a brain-Concussion Healing Toronto

To work with brain cortices is quite an adventure.  There are many moments while in deep Alpha and Gamma frequencies of treatment when I feel intense energy running through my body.  It seems as if my client’s Higher Self channels into my body and encodes my energy field with engrams of data packages that downloads to my client.  My head at times feels as if this intense energy field electrifies it.

While working with clients, I experience many different types of energy fields.  The Pineal Gland is like a bright light bulb of pulsing energy, while the Kundalini flowing up the cerebral spinal fluid is like a slow burning liquid fire.  The heart energy, by comparison, feels almost like a magnetic force that bathes the body in a gentle warmth.

what is feels like to heal a brain

 

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Throughout antiquity, sages, healers, and mystics have noted the power of these sacred energies of the body.  From a scientific/philosophical perspective, I believe that I am working with quantum energy while in an altered state of consciousness.  As has been noted by scientists, the quantum world follows different rules than our experience in physical reality.  Time and space are somewhat elastic, and the feeling of entanglement between my consciousness and that of my client borders on a sense of oneness.

Pineal Gland Template

The brain has a template that I access during my sessions with clients.  Reiki, BodyTalk, Remote Viewing, Chakra Balancing, Medical Intuition, and Dream Healing are all permission slips that allow me to access the “unseen” world.  Everything is made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons that are in constant vibrations and movement.  To tap into the template of physical reality is to open up the door to a quantum plane of awareness.  In this state, it feels almost as if everything is made up of packets of colored waves of energy.  Ethically, I never impose my power on people’s auric field.  Rather, I set up a field of energy that I ask people to mirror through various techniques.  This mirroring feels like a continuous flow between my hands and a client’s head.  In this way, people adjust themselves into a greater state of health.

So the unusual part of concussion healing using Energy Neuroplasticity, it that my brain makes audible clicks and pops as it makes adjustments on others. At first I thought that I was the only person healing this, but recently I’ve learned that others can hear this noise as well. I’m not exactly sure what is actually happening, but I’m certain that is is part of the linkage between my consciousness and others. Perhaps this is a natural feedback mechanism? During a “release” of pressure that people feel during the session, they often tell me there are shining lights spiraling in their head. I believe that this is the awareness of the pineal gland activation. From the model of Energy Neuroplasticity, the pineal activates and stretches awareness from a central point outwards 12 or so inches from the leading edge of the head. This awareness forms a blueprint for the brain to use in healing up local brain disruptions. Of course this is all supposition from the healer’s perspective.

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