I purchased this e-book from BookBub.com
Since I’m familiar with Reiki and have taken my level one, and familiar with Qigong, and interested in mind body healing, and familiar with Carolyn Myss’s work, I figured this book just might be an interesting read. And it was!
This is a follow-up book to “become a medical intuitive” which I haven’t read and which might’ve been beneficial … not sure.
This book is about alternative medicine.
Medical Intuition being an accessible way of learning root causes of illnesses and dis-ease states and their healing. Much along the belief of my first introduction being Louise Hay back in the late 1980s.
A medical intuitive is very much about getting in touch with intuition and trusting intuition. Believing in energy. And the science that energy cannot be destroyed, only altered, or transformed into a different type of substance.
Energy is also known to attract similar energy to itself.
One of the surprises in this book was learning that “cords” should not be cut, but that they need to be released from each source of connection. All energy of the cord must be removed to cleanse every remnant of negative energy.
When she works with clients, she tells them that it will feel like their imagination, that what comes to mind may be seen, felt in their body, or possibly come to them as words.
Grieving and sadness tends to land in our lungs.
Throats are about needing to express more of yourself.
Breasts are about the struggle to nurture herself.
I especially liked when she wrote: a belief is only a thought that we think a lot.
And fear leads to self-imprisonment.
Even if you don’t believe everything in this book—for there can be some challenging beliefs here. The challenge for me came from the darker energy, and other forms of energy. She says that there is a negative component to the nonphysical realm even if we’d rather think that it doesn’t exist, and that there are dark and deeply negative beings.
Such emotions as guilt, shame or remorse are often involved with these negative energies.
But in the end, she says nothing is truly evil because all things come from source and everything from source contains a spark of light, even the negative, dark beings.
I also found it interesting that you should treat the spirits as you would a living person, that people in spirit form are still like real people with real needs. And that they are often confused and unaware, and sometimes need help in moving on.
She also emphasizes the power of our words and that we should not misuse our words. This reminds me of the book, The Miracle of Water by Masaru Emoto. How he exposed water to words and how these words affected the formation of the crystals. Kind, positive words formed beautiful patterns, while hateful, ugly words formed the water crystals into misshapen forms.
If you’re looking to challenge your belief system on the topic of energy and spirits and all those things that just might be around us that we cannot see, then this book is worth the read
And if you take nothing else away from this … take way that it simply makes more sense to think and speak positive than negative.