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There Are Many Sources of Healing

Part of my job as a psychotherapist is to access healing resources that are frequently unavailable to clients. Today, a client of mine was feeling a strong disconnection from his higher power or God. He had recently experienced a traumatic situation that resulted in a week of stomach flu and general physical weakness. Our goal was to first identify and then release any traumatic residue that he was carrying as information in his body and in other areas, such as his subconscious mind, his energy field or any of his chakras.
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Another Case of Soul Stealing

A client came in today feeling dispirited with life in general. She had been feeling well and in-fact had facilitated a personal growth weekend with a group of women the previous week. She suspected she was dissociated and when muscle testing, it was determined that she was only 20 percent connected to her physical body. She did not know why but  was just feeling blue and lethargic. I ended up doing frontal occipital holding and was told by one of my guides that she had no energetic boundaries with any of her female clients and one in particular. When I shared this with her, she recounted that there was one woman in the workshop she facilitated that kept challenging her power and authority as the workshop leader. The last evening of the workshop, when my client was tired from holding the space for all the participants all weekend, this other woman co-opted the group to follow her lead as she became in charge.
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