Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 >Bill Milligan on December 23, 2008 at 8:37pm >I have a question for those who " see " . What do scrambled energies >look like and where are they seen in the body? Hi Bill, For those " that see " ? God I do hate that word. " See " presupposes one source of information incoming... ....and it really is much more than that. So I use the word " calibrate " instead, and then notice what my own sensory cues VAKOG's me. First I need to pay attention from a specific intention. THEN my external awareness's show me where to go, what to look for, and what to ask them so they can contribute. MOST OF THE TIME it is their physiology/behavior I notice (see) first, and what it means to my trained eye. Many times when their color is really off (like with clogged lymphatic or cancer of the lymph glands) I see that energy first...or I feel/smell that energy. If in a restaurant I actually need to move to a far place so their field does not interfere with the meal I'm eating/tasting. When it's a heart problem the field I perceive around them is like sharp, very fine broken glass, and it feels very brittle, very fragile. When I notice their physiology/behavior I then get a gut feeling of what it could be. If I don't have a clue, then I pull out the manual and run the list. For scrambled energies, the clues their physiology/behavior gives are so obvious that 'seeing' their energy is not a conscious part of what I do. When they are scrambled they are in neurological disorganization where the central nervous system scrambles and misinterprets nerve impulses. So I look at their physiology and their behavior, especially their behavior when they attempt to explain what is going on in their lives. Watching their eyes really give a clue, especially when they go into frantic transderivational search and cannot fine with they are looking for…and they know it's in there somewhere. Just curious to why you asked that question Bill. Sincerely with Season's Greetings, John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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