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Me too. An acupunturist, I had for a friend, learned at Beijing Hospital. He told me of patients healing in six weeks there using acupunture during open heart surgery. He said it takes 6 months here to heal afterwards.
I think this may be part of the Western fear. If these things are proven, their way, will go by the way. I think there is a lot of commomn ground. But I hear a lot of fear as well.
A friend just sent me this and I am checking on it. One modality, Reiki, is currently used in or referred by 50 major hospitals across the U.S.
Look forward to talking with you too, have a safe evening!
Hi Mike,
What kind of info are you looking for? I have several experiences I could share that personally impacted me during my practice.
Not meaning to sound trite here... energy work always puts me into a state of awe. I know it exists and has profound impacts with many of the clients I work with. Even after practicing for 12 years, each experience causes me to step back for a moment and go "holy @#%#, this stuff really works!!!".
For those of us who facilitate energy work, we know it is effective, no doubts about it. I do not wish to offend anyone here for all the opinions that have been shared, but when you participate and live in the kind of awareness developed through energy work, the efforts of people who try to block its progression or try to refute it seem insignificant. Its like trying to say the sky really isn't blue. For those who can see, the sky is definately blue, or rather what we call the color blue. To those who can't see, the color of the sky really doesn't matter and it just seems like a silly argument.
Hmmm,... I just reread my last paragraph. Am I making any sense?
When you let go of expectations, the results of energy work can be mind blowing. You begin to perceive a much bigger picture of the universe. Kind of like Neo when he discovers his life in the Matrix was just a construct, a dream. And what is considered by most as the entirety of life is just the tip of the iceberg.
I'm gonna stop now before I'm written off as a complete nut.
Peace
Hi Mike,
What kind of info are you looking for? I have several experiences I could share that personally impacted me during my practice.
Not meaning to sound trite here... energy work always puts me into a state of awe. I know it exists and has profound impacts with many of the clients I work with. Even after practicing for 12 years, each experience causes me to step back for a moment and go "holy @#%#, this stuff really works!!!".
For those of us who facilitate energy work, we know it is effective, no doubts about it. I do not wish to offend anyone here for all the opinions that have been shared, but when you participate and live in the kind of awareness developed through energy work, the efforts of people who try to block its progression or try to refute it seem insignificant. Its like trying to say the sky really isn't blue. For those who can see, the sky is definately blue, or rather what we call the color blue. To those who can't see, the color of the sky really doesn't matter and it just seems like a silly argument.
Hmmm,... I just reread my last paragraph. Am I making any sense?
When you let go of expectations, the results of energy work can be mind blowing. You begin to perceive a much bigger picture of the universe. Kind of like Neo when he discovers his life in the Matrix was just a construct, a dream. And what is considered by most as the entirety of life is just the tip of the iceberg.
I'm gonna stop now before I'm written off as a complete nut.
Peace
Thanks for posting this, Mike. You guys are my people. ~m
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