believe. Above all, it is important to learn to trust your instincts and intuition and be clear about your intentions. The most important aspect of my EnergyShifting practice is the teaching that I bring to each client. While many of the techniques may be described as coming from the Mystery Schools, I believe it is vital to give power and understanding to each individual in order that we all become skilled in working with energy.??The energies that effect us do not necessarily have to be our own or even directed toward us. This is why we need to take care and be aware of the feeling of a space when we step into it. It is important that you make an effort to understand the energy of the people who have been there before you. This is a very important and crucial piece of information to have for our health, well-being and happiness. For if the people who lived in the home before you went through a difficult and quarrelsome divorce; the next couple to take the home may unexplainably find themselves, bickering and disagreeing, perhaps even divorcing. If there was a serious illness in the space it is possible that an indvidual can take on the symptoms of the disease, not understanding why. Bankruptcy, depression, confusion and other emotional energies can also be tranferred in this way. These energies can become Thought-forms and Etheric Patterns. It is important for our clients to realize that these conditions can be remedied by employing these ancient, but thoroughly relevant EnergyShifting techniques and that they are techniques that can be learned by everyone.
We see pagan tradition through the prism of generations of modern religious thought. Through history and prehistory, the representations of the ancient gods and traditions followed by pagans have been marred by propaganda from other religious groups eager to rein in those they defined as `wild barbarians`. In truth, the word pagan is a Roman term meaning `country folk`, and the general concept of paganism is of oneness with nature and a quest to fully understand the world around us. Though historical accounts lead us to images of stone dildo-wielding women flashing their genitals at cattle, chieftains having sex with horses before slaughtering them and whipping sessions in mixed saunas, the underlying theme is of human similarity with animals and nature. Where modern religion aims to emphasise the difference between humans and the world around us, the ancient pagan perspective is that human beings are interdependent with the world they inhabit and that sexuality is a powerful and natural element in the success of a people.
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