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Being calm

After many years of working with energy and energetic situations, one critical thing has come up time and time again – the lack of energetic stability. This occurs when a person has active energetic situations in their heart and soul that obstruct their personal light. Their personal light gets diffused in all different directions and it is impossible to look in and see where the core of any issue is. It is a bit like herding cats or trying to hear someone on Skype when there is interference. Things get missed or misunderstood. It is also perhaps the main reason why any particular client does not make progress as consciously wanted or expected. The person and their conscious selves are willing but the subconscious is not getting the light it needs to feel safe and let you see the core of the issue. Until the subconscious feels safe, anyone doing energy work on this person will just be led on wild goose chases and the core of the issue will remain hidden.

There are people who think that releasing any sort of negative energy will eventually be helpful to the client; however, I have also found that if the subconscious does not feel safe, negative emotions or mental energy can be generated by the energy field of the client on demand and with no reasonable end to it – a protective mechanism used by the subconscious to take attention away from the core of the issue. This results in a lot of work and few if any desired results. Quality rather than quantity is best in energy work. You can also compare it to a person landing in the emergency room after a bad accident. It may be obvious that a person needs surgery – but before surgery is started, it is imperative that the person be stabilized (BP, bleeding, breathing, heart function, etc.) or the doctors will lose control of the situation and the person will probably die on the operating table.

In order to become energetically stable and open to energy work, a person must also be willing to allow themselves to become calm. In this context, calm is the process of releasing what could be described as static from any particular part of a person’s energy field and being. This could be anything, for example, the heart, the mind, the soul, the brain, the nervous system, any organ or gland, any part of the body or soul as well as situations in which the person is energetically involved. To become calm, all that is necessary is to either use intent (hand chakra, magnet, etc.) or prayer to support the part or situation in releasing static. This makes it easier for the part or situation to balance out or be supported in becoming balanced. Balance leads to being open to helpful, healing light from both within you or from without. This light is then available to help the person reveal the core of whatever issue they are working on in a safe and thorough environment.

Here is an example of how I would do this:

A client comes to me with a specific problem. I put up shields, ask for conscious and subconscious permission to muscle test them as well as work as proxy for them. Then I ask if the person subconsciously feels fully safe working on the issue. A yes means I continue as normal. A no means that the person is not energetically stable enough to work productively on the issue. Then I test them to see if any part of them needs calming. If I get a yes, I test out what part (heart, mind, soul, brain, etc) and then either use a magnet (usually 10 strokes over the governing meridian) or prayer:

Here is an example of the intent I use in a Christian prayer:

With all love and thankfulness to God, I ask Jesus to fully calm and if necessary balance this person’s ______ and all that it is before God. And that this be done through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Here is an example of a non-religious prayer:

With all love and thankfulness to Pure White Perfect Light, I ask the love and forgiveness of Pure White Perfect Light to fully calm and if necessary balance this person’s ______ and all that it is before Pure White Perfect Light.

I then monitor the progress through muscle testing and when the calming and balancing are 100%, I again ask the person’s subconscious if it now feels fully safe in working on the problem. Most of the time, this is enough unless another problem or issue needs to be cleared up first. I also do periodic checks for feeling safe during heavy sessions where it is obvious that core things are being addressed.

This is also a very useful exercise for practitioners because a non-calm practitioner will not be able to get to the core of problem any better than if the client is not calm.

Let us all now go and calm down! 😀