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open_space ([personal profile] open_space) wrote2023-11-20 11:47 am

Healing Hands Offering



I've been practicing the MOE material for a while now and one of the first things that I noticed is that I was also getting more vibrant and healthier as a result, as the lectures promised.

With that in mind I thought it was a great win-win-win. The consultant wins, my initiator wins, and I win; so I am opening this space to discuss and share your experiences with me and others should you be willing. This can be as a kind of follow up for the condition you are asking spiritual healing for, to tweak some aspects of it and to share ways you or I have found useful when undergoing spiritual healing of the Essene kind and as a research project to see how different people with different stories and bodies respond to spiritual energy.

That said, there is something that I need to change given the amount of people and the effort required for the operation. If you are part of the list I will keep you for 21 days and after that there will be a hold until an update is given. This is not only for convenience --I have found out that spiritual healing works much better if there is any form of action on both sides and keeping the conversation is a way to keep the engagement up and actually, the more you do, the more you will bring down the energy into a more defined form.

If you practice the MOE Healing Hands, what do you think of expanding and sharing the list?

Re: Thank You!

(Anonymous) 2023-12-23 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
An update for you, Augusto: Trevor and I decided, after years of toying with the idea, to take a class on basic pistol shooting. After our four hour class and first time shooting, we left the range in a sort of shock. It felt like an initiation. It took a day or two to plant our feet back on the earth. Our goal was to push our boundaries and learn a new skill, and my oh my was this a push.

I'm thinking that your Healing Hands practice may well have tipped the balance. It seems to me we had the help we needed to step into what is for us a totally unfamiliar world. And what did we find over the past two weeks? An indoor shooting range nearby, ready and friendly help, the last two Glock 44 newbie-friendly pistols in the store, and a willingness to continue to step into our fear. It all has a choreographed "yep, time to do this thing" feel to it. Why this, and why is it time? I've no idea. But it feels oddly right.

Thanks again,
Valerie