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22/11/23 Shift Update

I feel to speak more about the healing concept of "giving energy to someone" in healing practices. Of course, it's quite widespread in many modalities. But as we're witnessing in the inquiry here below, the risk is to make the healer susceptible to intervention. In this case, what we're seeing as the "Ra" entity. One that goes all the way back to the High Priestesses of the Temple of Isis in ancient Egypt, and back further still to the tumultuous explosion of Sirius B, 120 million years ago. Many are carrying that trauma of fragmentation here with them.

What exactly does this concept of "giving energy to someone" actually mean?

The perception of the need to receive "energy" is because something is missing inside. There's a hole. But crucially, no one or nothing else can fill that hole - at least not with authentically aligned consciousness. It's because one's own consciousness is contracted or closed down in that area. It gives the sense of lack or loss. And density, where the field contracts down. It feels painful. It can be traumatic.

A healer can channel energy to that location. It may clear karmic density and feel uplifting. But I ask the crucial question...

Has there been self-realisation, by the recipient, in the process? What I mean is, has the recipient been encouraged to explore what the wounding is, and why they may have closed down in retraction or triggering. How were they owned by the original trauma? Bearing in mind that reality is a complex illusion that the Soul can buy into and be fragmented by.

Without this activational awareness of the Soul, by conscious reflection in facilitation, then no matter how uplifting things might feel, there can be no true healing. Also, there is the risk that people become attached to the need for some external energy to fulfill them. It can lead to a classic healer/client dynamic that can persist indefinitely.

Crucially, as we're witnessing here in the dialogue below, the risk is that sophisticated entities become a part of the mix. The healer attachment is fueled by channeling "divine energy" from elsewhere that, on the surface, appears to have a very uplifting effect. And for the patient, they receive some "healing". But only for a while. Meanwhile, the entity is drawing energy from the dynamic.

This is classic "Ra".

This is why in the Openhand approach, our journey is into and through the karmic pain. Exploring the attachment - the identification with reality. And then helping the person reclaim the lost fragment of Soul within the karmic wounding. That way, the "client" becomes whole inside themselves.

Bright blessings

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