I recently came across a forum where someone asked, “What’s the difference between ‘personal development’ and ‘spiritual development’?” He seemed to feel they’re essentially the same thing. It’s an interesting question because, at the level of the energy body, there’s a fundamental difference. Continue reading →

Whilst science is busy understanding why 50% of people don’t respond to the SSRI anti-depressants – fluoxetine (Prozac or Sarafem), citalopram (Celexa), paroxetine (Seroxat or Paxil) and sertraline (Zoloft), prozac or experience severe side-effects (see the study led by Professor Rene Han, professor of pharmacology in the Departments of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Columbia University, published in the January 2010 issue of the Journal Neuron and also the work at Michigan by Dr John Traynor, professor of pharmacology at the U-M Medical School and director of the U-M Substance Abuse Research Center, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) – someone may have forgotten to tell your doctor.

And given that anti-depressants are one of the most over-prescribed drugs on the market – SSRI use increased from from 14.7 million in 2005 to 16.2 million in 2006 in the UK  and 118 million prescriptions were written for antidepressants in the USA in 2005, I would think very carefully before asking my doctor for them.  Doctors tend to prescribe them more when asked by their patients. The mental health charity MIND reported that 93% of GP’s have prescribed drugs due to ‘lack of alternatives.’ (In fact, there are many). Continue reading →

We recently heard from an Energy Egg owner, Bill, about how he sorted out his RSI. Bill had been suffering, for several months, from a crippling pain in his right shoulder. It would begin shortly after he started working on his computer each morning. Bill had had an Energy Egg for more than four years so, in theory, RSI “shouldn’t” be happening from computer-related activity . . .

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Many of our clients are practitioners – doctors, dentists, psychiatrists, counselors, chiropractors, body workers, healers, etc. – who can feel how their energy is being affected by some of their clients. Reported symptoms include physical and/or psychological fatigue, brain fog, headaches, depression, allergic reactions – rashes, nausea, energy drain, itching, aching, etc. – and much more besides.

Even though we often encounter people who’ve been led to believe they can protect themselves from other people’s energies through psychological techniques – especially visualizations of various kinds – we have never seen this work very well in practice. Such methods are invariably flawed because:

  • they only protect small areas of the energy body
  • only protect against one or two types of stress emitted by people
  • they are usually very temporary – a few minutes at best – in effect

More often than not, psychological protection methods only serve to mask the continuing energetic damage being caused through repeated exposure to clients in a therapeutic relationship.

There are, of course, some practitioners who are naturally well-defended against stresses emitted by their clients. But these are the minority. Most practitioners either directly feel how they are being affected or, in the majority of cases, are unaware of being affected  by their clients but, nevertheless, end up experiencing illnesses, symptoms or relationship challenges resulting from accumulating stresses from their clients. Continue reading →

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