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session is unique to the individual, even to those repeating.
Repeats are always programmed differently to suit the intent and
situation in the moment for the person.
The first step after
introduction and acquainting to surroundings is to see what the
subconscious mind has to tell us. This is important, since it is
the gateway to the unconscious where the bulk of a person's
reality stems. What the subconscious gives forth will be
looked at in view of constructing the intent of the the person's
session. Symbolic and intuitive values are used in this process.
From here, we look at
what the person's body cells tell us. Techniques of muscle testing
are used for this purpose. What the body gives forth may be in
congruence or variation to the subconscious, but in general will
be reflective.
Here on we are able to
build an Intent from the combined results, crucial so that the
person has this energy to move forward with in resolution.
After this, Thought Field
Therapy may be used to resolve issues within the Intent, with a
corresponding energy shift reported from people before even going
into full session.
With major issues dealt
with in the T.F.T., the Light and Sound session inside the Special
Geometry proceeds, with instruction and preparation prior to lying
down on the transparent bed. It is advisable to go to the restroom
before, as sessions take around 40 minutes minimum. This is like
being in a hammock, very comfortable and with special cushions
under head, knees and ankles.
If while in session, a
person feels at any stage discomfort and wishes to stop, simply
voicing to "stop" will be sufficient. Once in a while this
happens, but very rarely.
After comfort is
acceptable, the lights are focused over and above the person's
major meridians, the stereo headphones are placed over the ears,
and the session begins.
At completion, the person
is given a "grounding" technique and after removing the
headphones, allowed to re-integrate to surroundings before being
helped to exit the Special Geometry. It is advisable to not drive
immediately after a session, but go for a walk to get the body
orientation again.
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