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Getting
Rid of Your Stuff
By Gene Krackehl, LLC for Merlian News 7/07
Today I gave away my beloved bicycle, a beautiful Ross ten-speed classic,
a possession that I had prized for many years. As my wife pointed out,
I hadn’t ridden it in a long time so perhaps someone else could
derive more pleasure from it. I tend to get sentimentally attached to
“things” particularly if they’ve been associated with
special people and experiences throughout my life. But after examining
it closely, it was just an object, one that potentially could bring as
much joy to someone else as it had to me. So I donated it to my local
Community Center along with a silent wish for its new owner to ride it
safely and happily. It’s now an hour hence, no pain, no regrets,
no sorrow. I actually feel lighter having let go of something to which
I had attached a very small but significant bit of my energy. I’ve
found that letting go of emotional baggage can be even simpler if we make
the decision to release it.
Our bodies have been waiting a long time for us to give them permission
to let go of our emotional “stuff” as we all are responsible
for holding onto it. It gives us our “victim” status, gives
us justification for striking out and blaming others, but the truth is
that we decide to hold onto it! And since our bodies are where it’s
stored, once we decide to let go of it, our bodies are overjoyed as we
expend so much of our own energy just holding onto it. All it takes is
a decision. Like deciding to give away your bicycle. Sometimes the simplest
of acts can become the most powerful.
We are all immortal spirits living inside of human bodies continually
being bombarded by human emotions, and as we have all experienced, some
of them are not always too pleasant. At times we find ourselves at the
mercy of our human traits, most of which are byproducts of our genetics
and conditioning but also a result of our thoughts. The world is a three
dimensional canvas onto which we paint our thoughts thus creating our
own reality.
Let’s face it, we’re all wounded and flawed in one way or
another. We probably wouldn’t be here if we weren’t! My feeling
is that as spirits we come to this planet to make mistakes and those of
us who make the most—and learn from them—go “back home”
with the most knowledge and wisdom. Another common fault is that we take
everything too seriously—especially ourselves! Perfection is illusive
but our ego tells us otherwise. We are embarrassed by our shortcomings
and instead of laughing at them and resolving to do better the next time,
we instead become victims in order to explain away our shortcomings. The
resulting lower emotions of shame and guilt lead to lower actions such
as blaming others for those transgressions. If you look closely at those
doing the blaming and accusing you’ll usually find that they are
guilty of that same thing for which they are accusing others. Want to
break the cycle? Start by lightening up! Yes, your foibles are embarrassing
but if you look at them from another perspective they could also be pretty
funny! Khalil Gibran once said: “Should we all confess our sins
to one another we would all laugh at one another for our lack of originality.”
Whatever you do internally will undoubtedly affect the goings-on outside
of you. Learning not to judge or criticize others and accepting them just
the way they are, are important skills to master. If you find yourself
being critical of others, maybe there is something similar inside of you
that you’re not willing to recognize or accept. If you can honestly
look back and locate it in your own past and forgive yourself you will
find it a lot easier to forgive others. We are all connected as spirits
so anything we do to help others will invariably help ourselves. Individuation
is just a product of the ego—which we have come here to overcome.
As Gibran also said, “In truth the other person is your most sensitive
self given another body.”
Learning to love yourself is extremely important. Get to know yourself
better and focus on your attributes. What you concentrate on is where
you place your energy. Reward yourself, and as you start to feel generous
towards yourself you will begin feel the same way towards others. Start
slowly and build on it in the same manner you would undertake any major
task. The more goodness you see in yourself the more you will recognize
in others, and vice versa. Heck, you might even go out and buy yourself
a new bicycle!
You
are the Healer... An interview with Gene Krackehl by Inner Realm Magazine,
June, 2006
Barbara DeGraw: For those readers
who may not know who you are, who are you?
Gene Krackehl : I’m a Hands-on Energy Healer, Spiritual Advisor,
Reiki-Master, keynote speaker and now an author. I'm also an empath and
have been doing distance healing since I was a child. Formerly on staff
at Northern Westchester Hospitals Center for Health & Healing, I now
have a healing practice based in Westchester, NY and collaborate with
therapists, hospitals, MDs and other health care professionals on a wide
range of clients and conditions. My energy healing workshops are being
given in many large corporations, continuing education programs, non-profit
organizations, colleges and holistic centers throughout the Northeast.
BD: Why did you write, "You are the Healer?"
GK: To empower the reader and expel the myth that you have to be born
with some special talent in order to be a healer. We're ALL uniquely special!
I believe that each of us is a potential healer, capable of performing
real miracles on a daily basis and the only thing stopping us, is our
own belief that we can’t! I’m convinced that I can take almost
anyone and teach them to heal others and have been doing just that for
many years through my workshops. The only requirements necessary are for
the person to be willing to re-connect with the unconditional love inside
of them, that God-like quality which is their true essence and have a
sincere desire to share that love with others. Once you re-discover it,
nothing in your life will ever be the same again! My book is an outgrowth
of my workshops and personal discoveries in this field. I also wanted
to write in a manner that would be easy enough for a beginner to comprehend
and apply yet significant enough to impress nearly any master healer.
BD: There are tools in this book to heal ourselves and to heal others;
is it more important to heal others or ourselves?
GK: With energy healing you are actually healing yourself as you heal
someone else. From a spiritual perspective any benefit you impart to others
will always come back to you in some form. From another perspective, the
energy which you pull from other sources has to flow through you in order
to get to the person you’re working on. As a result, you get to
keep a small part of that energy. Think of it as an energy toll which
recharges you as well. As spirits we are all intimately connected, so
any kindness you show to others you are also giving to yourself.
BD: If we are not healed, can we heal others?
GK: Certainly! We're all broken but we sometimes find ourselves doing
those things for others that we most need to do for ourselves. Caregivers
are prime examples. Bad experiences from the past when overcome can become
our greatest attributes giving us huge insights into ourselves and others.
As a healer your unique life experiences can become your most important
credentials.
BD: What is true healing? And how do we know that "it" is healed?
GK: Love is who and what we are. To impart that life force to another
unconditionally is the greatest gift that you can give to someone. As
with all gifts, however, it is up to the receiver to determine if they
want to accept it and how they would like to utilize it. A healer should
never measure his or her successes by the outcome of the healing session.
Many factors play into the outcome, most of which are above our awareness
and beyond our control. Just because there is a piece of God inside of
each of us doesn't give us the right to play God. As a healer, know that
by just showing up and being there unconditionally for your client, listening
patiently, letting them know that you understand and accept them without
judgement, you are doing 90% of your job.
BD: How do we discern from temporary relief from the symptoms and a real
healing?
GK: Awareness. Physical symptoms are often held in place by emotional
trauma. I can clear out emotional trauma from a client and as a result
bring about major relief in their physical body only to have them go back
to the source of that emotional trauma, pick up new trauma and in doing
so they might think that the healing didn't really work. An example of
this is a woman who came to me having been repeatedly beaten up by her
boyfriend. I energetically cleared her out, got her feeling good about
herself and when she returned home was again beaten up. Did that make
the healing a failure? Each time a person comes for a healing, they become
stronger, moreself-determined and love themselves more. Some people need
more healings than others. The fact is you can't really love someone else
until you first love yourself and refusal to accept abuse is indicative
of that self-love.
BD: What is the one most important key to healing?
GK: Love! It's our true essence as beings. It's the only gift you can
givethat will last an eternity and the only substance of any value which
we takewith us when we leave this planet.
BD: Let’s say someone gets a growth on their skin; a tumor. The
doctor is not sure whether it is benign or malignant, it needs a biopsy.
Before the biopsy, does the person have a chance to heal this and release
it from their body? How?
GK: Yes! I've had several cases where people have come to me having been
diagnosed with possible breast or other cancers and we've been able to
shrink or eliminate the tumor before the biopsy. It doesn't happen with
every case, but even in those where the outcome was as predicted I've
been able to get my clients emotionally ready to attack the problem and
go through the treatment, eventually eliminating the problem. How? Form
follows energy. In other words, your physical body takes cues from the
energy field surrounding it constantly giving it signals, telling your
cells when to divide, telling your endocrine glands when to secrete, and
lots more. If that field is broken or blocked it can actually be giving
the wrong signals to the body, so when you clear out those blocks, the
body actually heals itself naturally, the way it was intended to work.
BD: Is this a sort of invitation? A fork in the road to heal the underlyingissue
or to move into physical illness?
GK: The body is a tremendous metaphor giving us indications as to the
emotional causes of our physical problems. Since we have layers of energy
fields surrounding us, unresolved issues will usually clog them first
before the problem shows up in the body. You can certainly look at an
illness as an invitation to view the underlying issues. All things happen
for a reason and in hindsight my clients almost always see the benefits
from their past suffering.
BD: What is the goal with healing? Do we ever becoming fully healed?
GK: We are always growing. With growth comes awareness and as we become
more aware of ourselves as spiritual beings living in bodies we find there
is always some aspect of ourselves upon which we can improve. Energy healing
touches every aspect. As we probably can only comprehend the level which
we are on, our fullest potential lies beyond our comprehension.
BD: One of the exercises you have for developing your intuition is the
one on page 62 with the quarter. In this example it is to decide whether
to move or not. You say that if you get an answer "yes" and
a short time later you begin to feel bad about, that that is your intuition
telling you not to move. Could that bad feeling be just fear? If the person
is clear about moving in the first place, they wouldn’t need to
flip a quarter. Is fear what stops us from listening to our intuition
in the first place? How do we discern from fear telling us not to move
and our real intuition telling us not to move?
GK: You are right that fear is what keeps us from listening to our intuition.
Fear manifests itself in many forms. There is the fear of success for
instance. However as you know there are basically only two emotions, fear
and love. Since fear can't exist in the presence of love, whenever a question
such as this holds me in suspense I ask myself, "What would love
do?" When love is present the environment becomes safe and that safety
allows one's intuition to prevail. Intuition feels right and contains
a knowingness, fear doesn't.
BD: Is this book for people who want to become healers or can everyone
use it?
GK: This book is for anyone looking for something to help awaken their
own spirituality as well as those who want to become professional healers
and everyone in between. Everyone can benefit by learning to move energy
and the beauty of it is that anyone can utilize it in almost any setting.
BD: What is one thing you would like to share with our readers?
GK: Live each day as though it is your last and treat each person in your
life as the unique gift that they are. They're there to teach you something.
Feel the love inside and never miss an opportunity to tell those special
beings how much you love them. There's a saying among healers that you
can't heal someone you don't love, which I believe is true. Make it your
goal to find some aspect to love in each person you meet. Remember that
YOU ARE THE HEALER, and the world is a better place because of you.
Coping
with Loss
By Gene Krackehl, LLC for Merlian News, 1/06
It’s 2 o’clock on a peaceful afternoon and just when you least
expect it that wave of grief overtakes you like a tsunami, knocking you
down, pulling you under, and threatening to drown you in an all-consuming,
nightmarish sea of feelings. Who among us hasn’t experienced that
excruciating, debilitating, numbing, devastating feeling of loss? Death
can sometimes brings about that sensation but sometimes a loved one’s
disappearance is even harder to bear when it was their own decision to
leave you. Many months and years after their departure, a simple song
on the radio can reopen painful wounds. As you experience that grief surfacing,
it feels as though your head is about to explode, offering brief but false
promises of a sadistic conclusion to your endless tears, pain and anguish.
And just when you thought you had no more tears to shed, that reverberating
agony brings more to the surface. It’s enough to disabuse anyone
from ever considering opening their heart to anyone again in the future.
And who could blame them?
How can you possibly mend a heart so shreaded? I don’t mean to trivialize
the pain but the first thing to realize is that it’s only a feeling.
Of course it’s a horribly real, all encompassing sensation, so we
naturally try to avoid experiencing the pain. But there is something that
you can do to get rid of it. I’ve found that energetically, you
can’t let go of it unless you unlock it and unlocking it requires
you to feel it. Throughout my life I’ve observed that when a person
grieves, that grief (which is now in the form of energy) is released for
a very short period of time, hovering around the person’s heart
like a fog, bringing about temporary relief, only to witness that pain
seeping right back into the person’s heart shortly thereafter. The
reason for this phenomenon may be that we as beings would rather have
our own pain than nothing at all because we fear having emptiness at our
core. Over time our pain can become a familiar and acceptable alternative
to the unknown. It also explains why a person can lose someone close to
them, grieve for years and years and never escape the feeling—because
that pain is pulled right back into the wounded heart that released it
just seconds ago!
I’ve developed a very simple and effective way of mending the broken
heart of just about anyone who is ready to let go of their anguish. In
doing so I get the person to feel, unlock and release their grief. I then
grab it energetically and literally pull it out of them, replacing it
with warm, loving energy. It’s something that almost anyone can
learn to do. The entire process is explained in my new book, You Are
The Healer: Discover Your Miraculous Potential to Heal Yourself &
Others.
The truth is that we never stop getting our hearts broken. This is something
I’ve experienced again and again, having lost almost every significant
person I’ve ever had throughout different periods of my life. These
people are the most beautiful gifts that we could ever receive and sometimes
it’s only when we lose them that we realize fully just how significant
they were to us, and how we took them and their love for granted. When
you look at it from a spiritual perspective, the physical universe is
set up that way. Everything that we have, our loves, our friends, our
possessions, even our own bodies, are destined to eventually be lost.
As the old saying goes, “You can’t take it with you.”
Or can you?
Let’s look at it from another perspective: Hearts break open, not
closed. And once we are able to let go of the pain and grief, we realize
that our hearts have become larger and more able to hold love, thus we
experience love on a much deeper and more fulfilling level. We then discover
that we have more love to give. You can’t appreciate love without
loss and the amount of love you hold is directly proportionate to the
joy and happiness that person brought into your life and allowed you to
feel—the lack of which is felt as loss. It’s an empty container
created by the marvelous substance it once held. That container however,
can again be filled.
As spirits we’re all connected and you can’t lose a connection
to someone you love, even if that person dies. They’ve just lost
their body but the immortal spirit, which animated it and gave it its
personality, still exists. Letting go of the pain unclogs the communication
lines between us and our loved ones, enabling us to send them thoughts,
to receive thoughts and maybe even feel their presence every once in a
while when they come for a visit. It’s my own reality that once
our short lives are over and we go back home to the “other side”
we realize that we haven’t really lost anything. Our friends and
loved ones are all there but we now have much stronger bonds with those
whom we thought we’d lost forever—bonds forged through pain.
Even our possessions can be materialized there if we desire, so nothing
is ever really lost forever.
Treasure every person who comes into your life as the unique gift that
they are. They are here to teach you something and you are here to do
likewise. Never miss an opportunity to tell your loved ones that you love
them. Let go and allow them to enter and leave your life as their own
destiny dictates. You can always send them your love, which is as real
a substance as anything physical, only more so. It’s that care package
that will always arrive and be appreciated on a higher level. It will
maintain your connection to them. Love is who and what we are and is what
connects us. It’s really all there is. God is love, and so are you!
Energy
& Love
By Gene Krackehl, LLC for Merlian News, 7/05
As I’m preparing to write this, Stevie Wonder’s My Cherie
Amour is melodiously wafting into my office from an upstairs room.
Effortlessly conveying tender sentiments and a recurring recognition of
how music can transport us back to a special place and time, instantly
reliving feelings that seemed unreachable just moments before.
Can you remember a time in your life when you felt a close, moving bond
with someone and an appropriate tune seemed to celebrate that event? Perhaps
it was holding your newborn child for the first time, getting that new
puppy or feeling extreme affinity and admiration for someone close to
you—wanting only for their happiness.
What melody was playing at the time of your most uplifting event? Play
that tune in your head now and notice the warm feelings surfacing. This
is the feeling that I want you to focus on as you’re reading this
article. It’s about love. Not just your everyday garden variety
of love, but real love, the kind we’re all made of deep inside,
the unconditional kind.
The love I’m referring to is so precious a substance that when given
as a gift it will certainly last an eternity. In a sense, it’s that
piece of God inside each of us which allows us to connect with another
on a very deep, personal and spiritual level, and once infused, it’s
possibly the only worthwhile quality that we take with us when we leave
this planet. I’m convinced this substance can heal.
I am an energy healer and I use that love to heal others. There are lots
of us out there, each performing our own personal brand of “magic”
in many modalities and in so many varied ways. We differ in technique,
experience and capability, by the types of issues that we resolve and
by the fees that we charge.
Sometimes the appearance of this special ability displayed in others is
enough to convince anyone that they are incapable of ever performing it
themselves. I would like to de-mystify that “magic” for you
if I may.
It all starts with energy. Energy is life. It’s that special substance
or quality which animates otherwise inanimate objects. It’s the
essence that lifts our spirits, gives our bodies movement and expression.
It’s what makes us look radiant and feel happy. It flows through
and influences every part of our lives, from the way we feel to the way
we think. Basically everything is energy—your body, emotions, thoughts,
food, the air, sound, colors and even your spirit!
Over the years I’ve learned how to utilize energy to heal others,
both in person and at a distance. And I can tell you that when it comes
to performing real miracles on a daily basis, you are far more capable
then you ever dreamed possible and it’s just your own belief that
you can’t which is stopping you.
Here’s a simple way to begin: Focus on loving thoughts deep inside
of yourself. Use the memories of your most heartfelt experiences to get
your energy rising. Take in a deep breath. Realize that air is energy
and by breathing in you are accepting life. By filling your belly full
of air (not just the chest) and holding it for a moment, you can’t
help but feel relaxed and energized as you exhale. Breathe in and out
a few more times, gradually feeling yourself pulling energy up through
your body from the earth. Focus on those loving thoughts inside your heart
and send that warm, pure, kind energy out to someone near you, simply
by using your intentions while letting go of any expectations.
Intentions effortlessly move energy and they are probably the most important,
yet most underrated, of all abilities that we possess as sentient beings.
As you feel the love go out to that person, watch the expression on their
face change as he or she is receiving the beautiful product of your caring.
You don’t have to tell the person what you’ve just done—it’s
more fun to do it anonymously! Smile to yourself as you see its effect—and
know deep inside that you played a special part in it. As you expand this
practice you will find yourself absorbing energy from other sources. I
have many friends “upstairs” who I call upon for energy and
they always seem to respond more abundantly if I first send them some
of that love.
The more I work with love the more I realize how the devastating result
of its absence affects everything around us. Most people have so little
love in their lives that when you send it out—unconditionally and
altruistically—marvelous shifts in that person’s character
and behavior can sometimes be observed. Negative emotions such as fear,
anger and feelings of loss can be lifted. The resulting relief may spark
a realization about life and their purpose for being in it.
In the distance The Rolling Stones are now playing You Can’t Always
Get What You Want. “But if you try sometimes you just might find,
you get what you need.” Realize that the more you give to others
the more you will get—not necessarily from the person you’re
sending that love to—but everything you transmit to others (positive
and negative) eventually comes back to you. Energy works that way! Accept
those who come into your life without judging, recognizing them for the
unique gift that they are—while loving yourself as well. Touch them
with your heart and know that in your own way you can truly change the
world—and the way you view every part of life along with it.
Reach
Out and Touch Someone—with Love
By Gene Krackehl, LLC for Inner Realm Magazine, 3/05
Some time ago I was giving demonstrations of my healing work at an old
age home. One of the people whom I had the good fortune to work on was
an elderly retired doctor. He had only been there for two weeks but was
already starting to feel the bleak isolation of his situation. He was
fascinated with the energy I was sending him through my hands and with
all the technical information that I was disseminating. After I was finished
working on him he remarked how important touch is. He pointed to a lady
sitting by herself across the way and remarked; "Two days ago I sat
next to her, started a conversation and after a while I asked her if I
could hold her hand. She said yes, and in a few minutes she started to
cry." When he asked her why she was crying she said, "No one
has touched me in over six months."
On a physical level, touch (which can be thought of as a way of conveying
love) is something that we all need. Babies in hospitals and people in
old age homes alike die from the lack of it. Touch can bring about healing
on many levels and it’s interesting to note that when we say something
is "touching" we’re usually referring to a feeling being
experienced on an emotional or spiritual level. We’re also commenting
on how this experience is affecting our own energy.
Unless they’ve been physically, emotionally, or sexually abused,
people usually like to be touched. The single most basic instinct a person
has when receiving an injury is to put their hand on the place where there’s
pain. When a child falls and hurts her knee, her mother or father will
invariably put a hand there and might even kiss it to make it feel better.
This feeling of love is something we all want—to be nurtured and
cared for.
On an emotional level, touch can be the vehicle which releases the fear
that lies beneath the sadness, emptiness and turmoil. I’m sure you’ve
heard it said many times that there are only two emotions, love and fear.
All other feelings and emotions fall under one of those two categories.
Hatred, jealousy, anxiety, criticism, insecurity, worry, and anger are
all driven by fear. Fear has been a controlling factor since the dawn
of time. Governments have maliciously used it to achieve their ends. For
example, Hermann Goering, Hitler’s designated successor, was quoted
in Nuremberg Diary as having said, “Voice or no voice,
the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. All you
have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists
for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the
same in any country.” Sound familiar? This fear takes many other
forms and pervades every part of our existence, forcing us to focus our
thoughts on basic survival, even in times of abundance, distracting us
from our true life’s purpose.
Compassion and a yearning for peace for example, is a product of love.
Fear cannot exist in the presence of love, just as darkness cannot exist
in the presence of light. So when you tap into your limitless reservoir
of caring and compassion you are allowing your love to transform that
fear. The more of this love you give to others, the greater your capacity
to hold it becomes. Once you learn to overcome your fear of losing it
and send it out unconditionally, even to those people whom you may not
like very much, you become larger and more secure as a being. There is
no limit to how many people you can love, on many levels, or how much
love you can hold as a result. The more love you give, the more you will
get.
Dispensing unconditional love places you on a spiritual path and there
is no easier way to find your “soul-mates” than by being on
a spiritual path. A select few of these special beings whom you meet along
the way may remain in your life for the duration and beyond, sometimes
as close friends, and in some cases as extraordinary spiritual partners,
who will share your life, nurture and honor you as you do them.
Each of us has the ability to touch the lives of others in our own unique
and remarkable way, the depth and breadth of which is orchestrated by
our intentions, imaginations, creativity, knowledge, wisdom, compassion,
intensity of feeling and the skill of knowing when and how to deliver
that love. In doing so we may recapture glimpses of our true purpose for
being here. Energy Healing is a perfect way to fulfill that destiny and
contrary to what some would have you believe, you don’t need a special
gift to be a healer. All you need is love.
The
Making of a Healer
By Gene Krackehl, LLC for Inner Realm Magazine, 9/04
Although I had never thought of myself as one, I’ve been a healer
for most of my life, doing “distance healings” anonymously.
Sometimes achieving miraculous, sometimes subtle and occasionally getting
no results at all.
Since I’m an empath, I’ve almost always been able to feel
what other people are feeling—especially when it comes to painful
emotions, probably because these are the feelings that we tend to broadcast
the loudest. I eventually developed the ability to extract those feelings
of pain, fear, anger and other negative emotions from people around me.
I think this ability (some might call it a curse) started as a result
of witnessing my parents screaming at each other as a young child lying
in my crib, and in some way feeling responsible for their strife. They
had a good marriage, but when you see two people whom you love and depend
upon completely at each other’s throats, it’s enough to terrify
any child, especially a very sensitive one. I would just feel their hostile
emotions and absorb all those feelings into myself, which would de-fuse
the situation and they’d stop fighting. Like magic!
I now realize that this survival mechanism might have set the stage for
me to unwittingly use this method of “control” in many future
situations as I grew older resulting in temporary detriments to my own
health. I would often absorb emotions resulting from the conflicts of
friends and I’m sure it kept me from getting beaten up as a kid
by some neighborhood bullies. I’d simply send them kind and gentle
energy as I pulled in their anger (aimed at me, but as I realized, not
having to do with me) and they’d leave me alone. In fact as time
went on, the calming effects of my presence was so greatly valued as an
adult wherever I worked, that I would frequently be brought in to diffuse
tense situations between people who were about to come to blows. Some
would remark “He has a unique way of smoothing things over.”
What I was really doing was absorbing and rearranging their energy.
I eventually discovered that at certain times, I was able to generate
warm, loving feelings inside of myself, which I would send to others simply
by intending to do so. And as a result, I could sometimes influence the
physical and emotional states of others, in a positive way, at a distance.
That’s when the real miracles started to happen.
I never thought of this as a special ability. I felt it was something
that anyone could do—if they cared enough, and quite honestly I
was apprehensive to tell anyone else about it. After all, who would have
believed it? Plus, the possibility of spending time in a rubber room wasn’t
high on my list of priorities! But, over the past few years the climates
have changed, the “witch hunts” have subsided, and integrative
medicine has entered the mainstream. The best hospitals in many large
cities, who just a few short years ago would have scoffed at the possibility,
are now embracing many alternative methods of healing. I’ve studied
hands-on healing with some of the best healers in the world and have developed
my own proven methods of eradicating fear and fixing the “broken
heart” of almost any client, usually in just one session. As a result
people continue to travel from all over the world to experience a healing
session with me.
Every experience in life has a purpose, even though it may not be apparent
at the present time. It is up to each of us to discover the reason for
our present life situations and the lessons that we need to learn from
each one. These realizations may also lead us to discover our true life’s
purpose. Could becoming a “healer” be yours?
The truth is that every one of us is a potential healer, capable of performing
real miracles on a daily basis, and the only thing stopping us is our
own consideration that we can’t. I’m convinced that I can
take almost anyone and teach that person how to heal others—which
is exactly what I’ve been doing over the past few years. The only
requirement necessary is the willingness to re-discover the unconditional
love deep inside—that God-like quality which is our true essence—and
to have a sincere desire to share that love with others. Love is the only
thing that heals and once you connect with it, nothing in your life will
ever be the same again.
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