In past articles I shared a bit about Carl David and his mission to help spread suicide prevention awareness. Today’s article offer’s a preview about another passion, his healing ability.
He shared, “I’ve been interested in and have studied and read about healing for years. I was fascinated by energy work, particularly hands on healing. The idea that we all have energy within us that can be used to heal excited me.”
Carl described the process, “First relax, take in several deep breaths and slowly release them until you’re in a near meditative state. Next, which is crucial, protect yourself by visualizing an impenetrable pink bubble or field surrounding you so you don't absorb any negative plasma from the person or animal to whom you are extending healing energy. A very brisk rubbing of your hands until they are warm will create the healing energy. If you hold your hands 4-6 inches apart as if you are holding a ball, you will feel the energy. Share the energy by holding your hands a couple of inches above your recipient and visualizing blue, pink, violet or green going into them and finding its way to wherever it’s needed. You can also place your energized hands on the person or animal if they allow you to do so. They will feel the energy entering them and have a warm infusion of healing. You will know instinctively when the energy stops flowing; your hands will stop pulsing and go cold."
He continued, “After the session, shake your hands violently for a few seconds to detach and disperse harmlessly any negative plasma you have inadvertently attracted. The healing sometimes works immediately, other times over a period of hours, and sometimes not at all. It’s not within our control to affect the results; we’re but conduits for the energy and can’t and dare not dictate to the Universe. If it’s meant to be then our healing offerings will be received and will be successful in restoring health.”
Carl noted that a person must be open to this healing; it is inappropriate to impose against someone’s free will.
His closing thoughts, “Do not neglect traditional Western medicine. Many miracles have taken place and countless lives have been saved. Complementary healing is just that and should be used as an adjunct, not a replacement.”
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