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An Energy Conductor

4/20/2012

 
When I get ready to give a Qigong medical treatment, I first have to get myself mentally into what I call “the zone”.  I have to take a minute to ground myself, visualize a protective energy field around me, and then connect with an energy resource to tap into for the treatment.  I call this process as getting into “the zone” .

I recognize this probably sounds weird to many.  But now that I have been trained in Eastern Medicine,  this process is a standard part of the practice.  When I get into that "zone" and begin a treatment, I can actually feel the client's energy field.  I can sense where energy is stuck, where energy is missing, and what needs to be nourished and changed. I then work to make it happen when while I am in that energy field.

Sometimes I can sense beyond what is going within the client. At times I can sense what their energy is doing outside of themselves.  For example, during one of my Qigong medical treatments, an image came into my mind how this client was an electrical conductor and required being insulated with extra padding to assure the source energy she was allowing through her, could be transmitted safely. I saw a huge antenna on top of a mountain and how it helped relayed and transmitted energy to other locations.  My client was serving in a similar role, but with source and subtle unseen energy.

In that flash, I saw how this woman needed extra padding on her body to protect her from the side effects of being in this role.  She NEEDED to be fluffy and overweight. It was a job requirement. I saw all of this in a flash. I knew she should not be blamed for her extra pounds. An energy conductor required additional body fat as a form of protection.

Images and messages during a Qigong treatment are impressions that often are messages that need to be shared with a client.  Sometimes these images can help a client gain a greater understanding about what is going on and what may be affecting their emotional health as well as feeling of  wellness. 

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