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Hello Element,
I hope you are not feeling too lonely out there. Most of us just get on with our lives, as humdrum as they frequently are, and don’t think too much about the finer workings of our existence. Having been a healer for 25 years, I am well aware of the subtle energies that exist. I’ve always been interested in the mind/body connection and how our thoughts influence the state of our health and sometimes a patient will come out with the very sentence that tells me why they have become ill and why it has chosen a certain part of the body to manifest in. The brain is the obedient servant and wants to carry out the wishes of it’s host.
Scientists have measured the output from a healer’s hands and is it any wonder our hands get a bit hot sometimes. I have actually seen the ‘light beam’ that is emitted from my hands and although healers are taught to draw from the “white light” which exists outside ourselves, by the time this has travelled through our bodies, it is transmuted into a pinky gold beam. I count myself fortunate in having been shown this.
For the most part, our bodies instinctively know how to exist, behave, survive. We don’t need books to teach us Kundalini or Chakras. Our energy exists with or without such knowledge. Drawing in breath requires our nostrils, bridge of the nose, throat which are all depicted in shades of blue/violet, colours associated with those higher chakras, the rising part of the breath. The outbreath, the relaxation of the diaphragm and the belly, depicted yellow/orange, the falling part of the breath. Isn’t this what you are ‘seeing’ and describing.
I am quite willing to accept thoughtforms from other dimensions and even ourselves existing in different dimensions.
Thank you for sharing your very interesting observations.
Peggy