Opening, Setting Up and Closing a Session

To start off, what is a Session? In the SCM, it is a sitting that has been properly opened by PWPL, all participants are absolutely energetically stable and open to positive change in the client’s best interest and highest good, and contains a group of one or more Procedures and is then closed properly by PWPL.

Opening and closing a session, regardless of the modality, can be a critical aspect of a person’s healing journey. Not all modalities teach this but I have found that there are certain configurations that are really hard to work on if I don’t ask for divine help and intuition to know what to do. I just ask for this in simple prayer. Simply asking PWPL for this help is enough. PWPL sees everything therefore there’s nothing for me to look for that is not already identified and available. I trust that the information I receive is exactly right for this step or procedure. No matter what I do, if I am open to PWPL on the subject, I will get the next step. Sometimes steps do more than you realize and may actually resolve other steps before you get to them so this saves you time and energy.

Once the session is properly opened by PWPL, it is actually critical to test to make sure both you as the practitioner and then of course the client is _absolutely_ energetically stable and open to change in their best interest and highest good. This includes when you work as both practitioner and client on yourself. This also includes not only Repair sessions but also Growth/Garden sessions.

Closing a session is just as important as opening it. Despite our best intentions, we are imperfect beings and by definition cannot do many things perfectly. When we use the SCM with people, we can get very deep inside of them, often to their very core and essence. Along the way, we may pick up things we didn’t want or leave things behind we didn’t intend to leave. This causes potential annoyances after a session in either the client, the practitioner or both. We simply end the session by asking PWPL to please close the session for all involved. Let PWPL do the work perfectly so you don’t have to experience the results of imperfection.