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Energetic Protection
There is a common point of view that when you work with energy you need to protect yourself from picking
up the out of balance vibrations from the client. These are either emotional or mental energies that you are
clearing away from the clients field or a particular vibration of illness such as a sore hip or headache that
the client has and that you move for the client, only to pick up yourself. There is no doubt that this hap-pens
- only why it happens and how to prevent it.
The usual prevention strategy is to build an energy wall/sphere around yourself - such as a wall of gold or
white light. (Please note that the the construction of spheres has the same problems as a wall.) The idea
is that the bad vibrations can’t penetrate the wall. In fact the wall idea is something that contributes to the
problem.
To be able to hold a wall of energy strong enough to be effective you would need to put a significant
amount of intention and awareness into it. Lets say you were 95% successful - that means that you are
able to hold your intention and awareness of it for 95 % of the time you are working on the client. For the
other 5% of the time you are exposed to the ‘bad vibrations’ and so you get 5% sick. In fact, unless you
were a long time meditator/enlightened master, your chances of being this aware would be zero.
This is not how to work with energy. So if you can’t build a wall what do you do?
For a start consider where you focus your attention. Many energy practitioners are very aware of energies
but just ‘let’ things happen to them. So that you pick up a mental energy in your head, a sore joint problem
in your joints and an emotional issue you feel through your emotions. This works by resonance like a tun-ing
fork. If you hit one tuning fork, others will start to sound because they are tuned to pick up the same
vibration. Bodies - physical, mental and emotional are also much the same, tuned to matching frequencies.
So remember, when you are working with a client, you will resonate to the vibrations of that client.
Try an experiment - close your eyes and lock on to your energetic awareness of the first person or animal
that comes into your head. Examine how your vibration feels - then think of another being and examine
how it feels and what the difference is in the vibration. If that’s not strong enough, pick out a person who
really irritates you and then another that you love dearly. You resonate to your mental perception of that
being (or that situation). Similarly, with a whole person in front of you, if you are open you will resonate to
the whole persons energies.
The way to working with energy is to be aware of energy where the energy is - not where you are.
The first step in working with another, is to put your attention into your hands and be aware of the subtle energy changes happening through your hands not in your body. Use your awareness to watch it very closely - it is a marvellous energy system that you are working in.
Once you can do that and hold onto the feelings in your hands for a full session, the next step is to project out your attention - it’s a bit like when you reach out with your hearing to hear a small sound. In Java, blind
people walk through cane mazes like bats because they have developed this awareness on a physical
level. You can develop this on an energetic level - but through awareness - not imagination.
When you can be totally open you can allow the energies to resonate in your body and you won’t hold
onto them. If you’re healing when you’re run down and you do block in your chi you can do the Qi Ging
shaking exercise (sort of like Elvis shaking all over - if you don’t know it) or take a quick cold shower.
If you’re completely open in working with another, just allowing the energies to pass through, you will be
successful in that you’ll allow the freedom for the bodies intelligence to heal itself. Remember that protec-tion
always comes from a fear energy - by projecting a wall against your client you will alter the session
and trap energies associated with your fears in your field. There is an old Zen saying: ‘In the perfect war-rior
there is nowhere for the enemy to pitch his sword.’ Be hollow like the proverbial flute and you will
never pick up anything except the sounds of your inner harmony.
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