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Hi,

 

I'm a newly practicing Pranic Healer and I'm using an 80% Alcohol /

20% water spray bottle solution on my hands. My skin has been getting

really dry and flakey. I use lotion all the time, but It's not really

doing it for me. I'm hoping to switch to something a little less

drying, but as effective. Someone suggested vodka (pricey?). And

another suggested salt water (the negative being salt residue). I was

wondering if maybe mostly water with eucalyptus/tea tree/or lavendar

might be effective.

 

Anyone have any other methods that are working for them?

 

Thanks,

 

Michael

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Just plain salt water.

 

LOVE & LIGHT

Arun

 

--- Michael <mekiel1111 wrote: > Hi,

>

> I'm a newly practicing Pranic Healer and I'm using

> an 80% Alcohol /

> 20% water spray bottle solution on my hands. My

> skin has been getting

> really dry and flakey. I use lotion all the time,

> but It's not really

> doing it for me. I'm hoping to switch to something

> a little less

> drying, but as effective. Someone suggested vodka

> (pricey?). And

> another suggested salt water (the negative being

> salt residue). I was

> wondering if maybe mostly water with eucalyptus/tea

> tree/or lavendar

> might be effective.

>

> Anyone have any other methods that are working for

> them?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Michael

>

>

>

>

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i use vodka (cheap vodka costs $9.99 for 750 ml -- that goes a long

way) and lavender oil (i tend to use a lot because it smells good :)

and the patients like the smell, adds to their relaxation and must

help my hands since they aren't dry). salt water makes my hands

dry.

 

another benefit of using vodka is that it does not have that alcohol

smell that can give the patients in a small clinic headaches...

 

lovepeacejoy, namaste,

 

lut

 

, " Michael " <mekiel1111@h...> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I'm a newly practicing Pranic Healer and I'm using an 80% Alcohol /

> 20% water spray bottle solution on my hands. My skin has been

getting

> really dry and flakey. I use lotion all the time, but It's not

really

> doing it for me. I'm hoping to switch to something a little less

> drying, but as effective. Someone suggested vodka (pricey?). And

> another suggested salt water (the negative being salt residue). I

was

> wondering if maybe mostly water with eucalyptus/tea tree/or

lavendar

> might be effective.

>

> Anyone have any other methods that are working for them?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Michael

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Hi,

I personally dislike the idea of using alcohol so instead I clear my hands

in other ways. I always wash my hands and arms in hot soapy water

iimmediately after healing as recommended by Master Choa and if Ive got any

energy contamination on them just sweep them and throw the energy into the

disposal unit (the bowl of salt water) till all contamination in them is

gone or soak my hands in a large bowl of salt water, rubbing my hands in the

salt (that works great). Another thing I sometimes do is(this isnt one of

Masters Choas suggestions but I find this works really great so will share)

I smudge my hands and body with white sage, which is something the native

americas have always used for energy clearing (one can get that at most new

agey type of shops, the white sage works much better than the other kinds of

sage).

All these ideas really help.

best wishes

tania

 

 

>arun kumar <arunkumarji

>

>

>Re: Hand Cleansing

>Tue, 21 Oct 2003 07:58:52 +0100 (BST)

>

>Just plain salt water.

>

>LOVE & LIGHT

>Arun

>

> --- Michael <mekiel1111 wrote: > Hi,

> >

> > I'm a newly practicing Pranic Healer and I'm using

> > an 80% Alcohol /

> > 20% water spray bottle solution on my hands. My

> > skin has been getting

> > really dry and flakey. I use lotion all the time,

> > but It's not really

> > doing it for me. I'm hoping to switch to something

> > a little less

> > drying, but as effective. Someone suggested vodka

> > (pricey?). And

> > another suggested salt water (the negative being

> > salt residue). I was

> > wondering if maybe mostly water with eucalyptus/tea

> > tree/or lavendar

> > might be effective.

> >

> > Anyone have any other methods that are working for

> > them?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Michael

> >

> >

> >

> >

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