Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Hi, Tim. You really need to have the book. It's worth every penny you pay, but in truth, often you can find " used " copies in perfect or excellent condition for under $10. Try amazon.com, half.com, or Alibris--sometimes eBay but generally they'll cost more there. Even brand new, it's a bargain at the price. If you think you can't afford this book, please compare it to the costs of doctors and meds. I think those books on sale as " used " are in such good shape because someone, somewhere, bought the book and didn't want to be bothered with USING it (as opposed to having it sit on a bookshelf)--and I thank them for " recycling " this priceless book instead of just tossing it into the rubbish. I'm on my second book now. The first one was just about used to death. The pages began falling out because they'd been used so much. So some of those pages are now placed in those plastic page protectors that fit in notebooks. I actually use these more than I do my " new " copy, because it's so convenient to open the notebook pages out flat as I follow instructions. (And yes, even though I've been doing some of these things for a few years now, it's a good idea to do it " by the [note]book " because sometimes I discover I've started doing something wrong some time back--if I've done that, reviewing lets me know and I can correct it.) But really, this is one book you really need to own--not borrow from the library, but own. As some here might know, I teach a form of Reiki. I will no longer teach it to people who won't buy this book and one other, because it's my opinion that no Reiki anywhere functions as well without the Eden drills as it does with them. If the aspiring students balk, that's well and good--they wouldn't have made very good students anyway. Jeanne At 10:55 PM 7/9/2005 +0000, you wrote: Oh, and please, if it's not in the archives, how do I do the celtic weaves?I haven't got the book yet, it's in my must-have top-3, but well, can't afford it yet... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 > > But really, this is one book you really need to own--not borrow from the > library, but own. As some here might know, I teach a form of Reiki. I will > no longer teach it to people who won't buy this book and one other, because > it's my opinion that no Reiki anywhere functions as well without the Eden > drills as it does with them. If the aspiring students balk, that's well and > good--they wouldn't have made very good students anyway. > > Jeanne Jeanne, I so agree about Reiki without doing the drills! I use Reiki and Intuitive Energy Work all the time and find it vastly more effective to make sure everything is flowing in the Right directions before going further. I also calm down the Triple warmer on newbies ( and Oldies too!) That way they feel safe and calm during a session. It can get hard to " Read " someone with full defenses up, or if they are scrambled or running backwards. Infact I just taught a Reiki 1 Class the other day and half of it was showing them how to fix themselves with Energy Medicine first before working on someone. Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Tim, You might also want to try ZeroPoint as it works with the out of conscious mind from the general to the specific. Doc Houston At 05:55 PM 7/9/2005, you wrote: >Good point! I think that's what the problem is. >It seems like I'm very slowly peeling away an onion of forgotten >hurts. >Also, part of the problem is that I seem to feel disheartened to go >deeper, it tends to make me sad and tired, even though I know it >helps... Also, many of my trauma's have been repressed. I've been >bullied for many many years, pretty much from kindergarden till the >fourth year of secondary school, but I just don't remember much, >even the good things are hard to remember.Even though for book >knowledge my memory is great, my autobiographical memory sucks!hey, >it just came to me, I should tap that out! >even though I don't want to remember,I deeply and completely accept >myself..... >even though I don't know how to remember,.... >even though I'm afraid of the pain I think I'll feel when it comes >back to me.... >etc. >That's a good plan for tomorrow!now it's bedtime. > >As an aside, when I did the tapping on being bullied, the points on >the outside of my eye socket and below, and the point onder my >armpit hurt quite bad, even though before they were painless. >Is it normal that the points change in sensitivity like this? >And what could these points be connected to? >I'm not well versed in the different meanings of meridians, >so if someone could point me in the right direction? > >Oh, and please, if it's not in the archives, how do I do the celtic >weaves?I haven't got the book yet, it's in my must-have top-3, but >well, can't afford it yet.... > >Tim > , Alex ><osiris2067@g...> wrote: > > Maybe you just did not go " deep " enough and still have some of it > > still " getting under your skin " ? Sometimes things like this work >in > > layers. I had a friend that was having a similar reaction.... She >did > > some celtic weaves in between sessions to strengthen her aura and > > facilitate the healing process. It might work for you too. > > > > > > Alex > > > Follow you unbound potential. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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