Guest guest Posted September 10, 1999 Report Share Posted September 10, 1999 Hi Annie Interesting problem. I run courses in this technique (empathic healing) i.e. taking on a clients problem and then healing it in yourself. However, your description seems to indicate the practitioner in this case is doing this unconsciously? If so get them to make the process conscious. Then get them to consider if they would be willing to try and do this for a client with a really serious illness such as motor neurone or cancer. This mental consideration alone may be enough to to cause them to seal the mental layer of their aura. Truth to say you have to have (as you obviously do) a belief and a desire not to pick up stuff from your clients. If the therapist sees this " taking on " process as helpful its difficult to see why they would change apart from a bad experience. To work with emotional layer protection all the techniques ranging from wearing a protective crystal to white light surrounding you as you work to flicking off the fingertips (eliminating stagnant chi or however you want to characterise it) intermittently during the session and washing the hands after a session for two minutes in cold running water may well do it. In fact anything that the practitioners " feel " protective is protective. Find out what they think will work. Then get them to do it. Like you, unless I choose otherwise very specifically I simply dont pick stuff up. A strong mental layer protection. Perhaps helpful - perhaps not? Best wishes Phil Masterworks Tai Chi Chuan, Polarity Therapy, Huna. http://www.eclipse.co.uk/masterworks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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