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“the healthier our heart rhythm is, the healthier our body is. Studies have shown that a coherent or harmonious heart, which is produced when we center on positive emotion and spiritual truths, can prevent infection, improve arrhythmia, and help heal mitral-valve prolapse, congestive heart failure, asthma, diabetes, fatigue, autoimmune disorders, anxiety, depression, AIDS, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).[12]”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“To achieve excellence, we must also consider and work with what is not apparent, with what cannot be seen. We must journey into the complex world of subtle energies.”
Cyndi Dale, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy
“I always return others’ energies to their higher selves or pass it to the Divine to hand back, instead of directly sending it back to the others. I learned this lesson the hard way. I once had a client who had been suicidal for decades. We determined that her father’s death wish had entered into her own system through her physical energetic field. We returned this wish to her father energetically, and he committed suicide the next day. As a healer, I now send energy only through higher channels, so it will produce loving, rather than acute, effects. I ask the Divine to link each person involved to his or her own healing stream of grace (as introduced on page 65). Healing streams of grace surround and emanate from everyone. They are, essentially, energetic strands of love. The very fact that these exist means that we don’t have to earn this grace/love, but only to allow it. Healing your energy boundaries requires only that you connect yourself to the healing stream intended for you; healing others or keeping them from penetrating your boundaries invites them to access their own healing streams of grace. I then ask the Divine to lift the negative or intrusive energy from my client and return it to the other’s higher self. This process works for illnesses, death wishes, curses, cords, entity release, and all other concerns. Finally, I ask that my client receive the healing needed for both his or her body and physical energetic boundary.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“These dances into the scientific prove what ancient wisdom has already known: if you paint your world with every color of the rainbow, the world will smile back.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“For instance, if you keep taking on others’ feelings, inserting a 1 into your emotional boundary will help you put yourself first. Following are some of the meanings of the numbers 1 through 10, plus some powerful numbers above 10: 1:​Initiates and begins; invokes the Creator; brings your needs to a conclusion and puts yourself first. 2:​Represents pairing and duality; balances relationships; creates healthy liaisons; shares power. 3:​Reflects optimism; the number of creation, it brings a beginning and an end together; ends chaos. 4:​Signifies foundation and stability; provides grounding; achieves balance. 5:​Promotes and progresses; creates a space for decision-making; provides the ability to go in any direction at will. 6:​The number of service; indicates the presence of light and dark, good and evil, and the choices made between these. 7:​Represents the divine principle; opens us for love and grace, erasing doubts about the divine path. 8:​The symbol of power and infinity; establishes recurring patterns and illuminates karma; can be used to erase old and entrenched patterns or syndromes. 9:​Represents change and harmony; eliminates the old and opens us to a new cycle; can erase evil. 10:​Signifies building and starting over. The number of physical matter, it can create heaven on earth. 11:​Represents inspiration; releases personal mythology; opens us to divine powers; erases self-esteem issues. 12:​Signifies mastery over human drama; accesses own divine self, but still encompasses humanity; excellent for forgiveness. 22:​For success in anything you do. 33:​For teaching and accepting our own wisdom; invokes bravery and discipline.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“In a nutshell, the chakra gifts are these: manifesting (first chakra); creativity and compassion (second chakra); administrative abilities and mental acuity (third chakra); healing and relating with others (fourth chakra); communicating, including orating, writing, and musicality (fifth chakra); visioning and strategy (sixth chakra); creating good out of bad and ministering to others (seventh chakra); shamanic healing and mystical journeying (eighth chakra); creating harmony where there is dissension (ninth chakra); applying natural elements and forces for good, such as nature-based healing (tenth chakra); commanding natural and supernatural forces, and serving as a leader (eleventh chakra). Your twelfth chakra contains gifts personal to you.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Flower of life: A figure composed of evenly-spaced, overlapping circles creating a flower-like pattern. Images of the Platonic solids and other sacred geometrical figures can be discerned within its pattern. FIGURE 3.14 FLOWER OF LIFE The Platonic solids: Five three-dimensional solid shapes, each containing all congruent angles and sides. If circumscribed with a sphere, all vertices would touch the edge of that sphere. Linked by Plato to the four primary elements and heaven. FIGURE 3.15 PENTACHORON The applications of these shapes to music are important to sound healing theory. The ancients have always professed a belief in the “music of the spheres,” a vibrational ordering to the universe. Pythagorus is famous for interconnecting geometry and math to music. He determined that stopping a string halfway along its length created an octave; a ratio of three to two resulted in a fifth; and a ratio of four to three produced a fourth. These ratios were seen as forming harmonics that could restore a disharmonic body—or heal. Hans Jenny furthered this work through the study of cymatics, discussed later in this chapter, and the contemporary sound healer and author Jonathan Goldman considers the proportions of the body to relate to the golden mean, with ratios in relation to the major sixth (3:5) and the minor sixth (5:8).100 Geometry also seems to serve as an “interdimensional glue,” according to a relatively new theory called causal dynamical triangulation (CDT), which portrays the walls of time—and of the different dimensions—as triangulated. According to CDT, time-space is divided into tiny triangulated pieces, with the building block being a pentachoron. A pentachoron is made of five tetrahedral cells and a triangle combined with a tetrahedron. Each simple, triangulated piece is geometrically flat, but they are “glued together” to create curved time-spaces. This theory allows the transfer of energy from one dimension to another, but unlike many other time-space theories, this one makes certain that a cause precedes an event and also showcases the geometric nature of reality.101 The creation of geometry figures at macro- and microlevels can perhaps be explained by the notion called spin, first introduced in Chapter 1. Everything spins, the term spin describing the rotation of an object or particle around its own axis. Orbital spin references the spinning of an object around another object, such as the moon around the earth. Both types of spin are measured by angular momentum, a combination of mass, the distance from the center of travel, and speed. Spinning particles create forms where they “touch” in space.”
Cyndi Dale, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy
“We want to stop the cycle of sharing the resulting guilt, shame, and blame by forgiving others and ourselves. To forgive isn’t to forget. Neither is it to allow a transgression to continue. Rather, it is to say that it’s time to leave the past in the past and look for a new future. To take this step, take a few deep breaths and focus on your heart. Sense, see, and feel the damages caused by the current energetic pattern. Allow yourself to feel any guilt or shame you hold about unconsciously creating or continuing this pattern and any anger or blame you have toward others for forcing you into it. Feel the heaviness of this guilt and shame, the burden of the anger and blame. Are you ready to let all of that go? It’s so unnecessary, isn’t it? Allow the light of your own spirit and the higher spirit to sweep these judgments away.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“We can’t change our work situation unless first we set an intention or a goal. To arrive at this intention, let your imagination soar and your heart sing. How do you really want to feel at work? Creative? Inspired? Important? Respected? Respectful? Sustained? Joyful? Rewarded? Who do you want to primarily help? Children? Adults’ inner children? Artists? The ill, depressed, or anxious? People striving toward their goals? Animals? Nature? What is your unique contribution? Do you empathize, help people manifest or create, add truth, communicate, provide spiritual direction or healing, organize, strategize, lead, command, or follow?”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“If our spiritual boundaries are intact, we will know ourselves as spiritual beings, no matter the condition of our lives. Whether we are sick or in good health, depressed or happy, in a primary relationship or alone, we will know ourselves as part of the spiritual family of the living and the passed, the visible and invisible, the natural and the supernatural. We will be assured of grace, the optimum goal of life, or peace in the midst of anything.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Shape-shifting your physical boundaries into a circle keeps others’ illnesses, work, and malignancies out of your energetic fields and encourages connection. Shaping them into a square provides immediate protection and repels vampirism and psychic attacks of any sort; establishing new boundaries in a square is especially beneficial if you are a no-boundary or psychically sensitive person. Using a triangle invites a new response or outcome. Invoke more power from these shapes by wearing jewelry with the noted shape and color, or even drawing the desired symbol on a part of your body.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“You can call for a healing stream of grace to shift an issue, including energetic bondage. The following exercise can help you do this. 1.​When you are absolutely willing to release the contract or cord, ask the Divine to substitute a healing stream of grace for it. 2.​Accept the gift of this stream of grace, acknowledging it as perfect for you. 3.​Ask the Divine to cleanse you of any remnants or effects of the cord. 4.​Ask the Divine to provide a healing stream of grace for all others concerned in this contract. 5.​Ask the Divine to now heal you internally and to restore your energetic boundaries so you can now live freely and in harmony with Divine will. 6.​Feel the gratitude that accompanies this life change.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Research conducted by Egyptian architect Dr. Ibrahim Karim over thirty years has demonstrated the amazing effects of geometrical shapes. One study, led by the Egyptian National Research Centre, showed that simple shapes could stop the replication of bacteria. Most frequently, he surrounded the subjects of his experiments with materials formed into various shapes, such as triangles, squares, or circles; he has also created an extensive index of thought-provoking shapes that integrate other shapes, such as spirals and lines, each of which promotes different changes, such as the healing of heart disease or the growth of new cells in the body.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“In terms of ESP, Rawls and Davis discovered that the “third eye,” or sixth chakra area of the brain, stimulates inner vision or awareness. Subjects experienced an increase in this ability, as well as peace and calm, by holding a magnet in the left palm or on the back of the right hand. In 1976, Davis and Rawls were nominated for a Nobel Prize in medical physics. In summation, the electrical flow in the body is maintained by certain ions, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Imbalances in these fundamental materials can cause disease—and can occur because of disease. These imbalances will alter the electrical activity of the body and therefore the actual appearance—shape and form—of the various magnetic or auric fields outside of the body. This might explain the ability of certain “auric readers” to use their psychic skills to perceive deep-seated problems in the body even before medical technology can detect them, as well as the reverse ability to heal the aura and therefore, heal the body. The link between the meridians and the electrical system of the body, as Nordenström proposed, also provides an explanation for healing through the meridians and acupoints. The glial cells act as yet another major player in the body’s microcircuit system, receiving information from the magnetic spectrum inside and outside it, thus adding another dimension to Nordenström’s discoveries. Nordenström used his theories to cure cancer, sending electrical charges into a tumor to shrink it. What did Rawls and Davis discover but one of the primary concepts of healing? There is polarity to every aspect of life. Humans are electrical and magnetic, yin and yang, and health is dependent upon maintaining the appropriate balance of each. Humans are L-fields, acted upon by electricity. And humans are T-fields, acted upon by magnetism. Through the bipolarity that is “L,” or electrical, humans generate life, movement, and activity. Through the bipolarity of our “T,” or magnetic self, we attract what we need and what we can become. Humans are composed of the stuff of thought—and matter. FIGURE 3.6 FORMS OF MAGNETISM In his book A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine, Dr. Richard Gerber outlines many forms of magnetism.83 Here is a brief description of each, along with a sample of its effects.”
Cyndi Dale, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy
“All my emotions and only my emotions are fueling my contribution to the world”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“On one side of the mind is the self who can do no wrong—the perfect, happy, charismatic “good self.” On the other side is the “bad self,” the mean, cruel, and crazy self we can’t help but become every so often. Because of the spiritual misperception, the bipolar person has to reject the bad self, who consequently is never healed. Often fueling the dark spiritual belief is a bevy of spiritual entities. They actively want to recruit our bad side, because they don’t want our good side to achieve its spiritual purpose. But lacking the power repressed in our dark side, the light side can’t get anything done. My assessment of a spiritually caused borderline personality disorder is similar to that of a bipolar disorder, except that the patient is hijacked by one of his or her own inner children rather than an entity (although entities might be present as well). Schizophrenic conditions are often caused by a disbelief in divine protection and love. The resulting terror can cause the person’s soul to literally climb out of the body; a true schizophrenic break occurs when the soul punches through the roof of the head (the seventh chakra) and is dangling in the spiritual field.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“The organs and elements either generate or destroy each other in a particular pattern. This idea is a reflection of the Chinese principle of restoring equilibrium through balancing opposites (yin-yang) or of wuxing, which refers to the interlocking nature of the five elements. The idea of wuxing explains that each element exerts a generative and subjugative influence on one another. Wood will generate (or feed) fire and fire will generate new earth. Elements also subjugate or destroy each other. A practitioner diagnoses which elements might need to be generated or decreased and will figure treatment accordingly. Understanding this cycle is the key to creating balance within the system. GENERATIVE INTERACTIONS wood feeds fire fire creates earth earth bears metal metal collects water water nourishes wood DESTRUCTIVE INTERACTIONS These are often called “overcoming” interactions, as they involve one element being destroyed or changed by another: wood parts earth earth takes in water water quenches fire fire melts metal metal chops wood The ancient Chinese had a different idea of anatomy than Western physicians. Instead of being characterized by their position in the body, the organs were understood by the role they played within the overall system. They were therefore described by their interdependent relationships and connection to the skin via the blood (xue), fluids, meridians, and the three vital treasures described below. Just as organs flow in five phases, so do the seasons and points on the compass. There are four directions, with China representing the fifth (at the center). Unlike the Western compass, the Chinese compass emphasizes the south. This is summer, the hottest time of the year. It is appropriately linked to fire. West is the setting of the sun and is associated with autumn and metal, while north is winter and water (the opposite of the south). East, the rising sun, is linked with spring and wood. Earth is related to the center of the compass and late summer. If any of these phases are out of balance, the entire system is unbalanced. Blocks or stagnation anywhere can result in problems, as can excess or lack. A proper diagnosis will integrate all of these factors. FIGURE 4.20 THE FIVE CHINESE ELEMENTS THE THREE VITAL TREASURES The Three Treasures, sometimes called the Three Jewels, are keystones in traditional Chinese medicine. From the Taoist perspective, these three treasures constitute the essential forces of life, which are considered to be three forms of the same substance. These three treasures are: •​Jing, basic or nutritive essence, seen as represented in sperm, among other substances. •​Chi, life force connected with air, vapor, breath, and spirit. •​Shen, spiritual essence linked with the soul and supernaturalism. Most often, jing is related to body energy, chi to mind energy, and shen to spiritual energy. These three energies cycle, with jing serving as the foundation for life and procreation, chi animating the body’s performance, and shen mirroring the state of the soul.”
Cyndi Dale, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy
“Which of that person’s traits is causing you to react? What quality or need is the person reflecting back to you? Why are you responding negatively to it? As you mull over this trait, think about its positive qualities—the innate beauty, gift, or ability that lies underneath the negative appearance. Most likely, this person is merely misusing this attribute, but it also may be that you haven’t claimed the true goodness of this trait within yourself. If you are willing to do so, allow the image in the mirror to transform into your own. See the new you, who now has the formerly missing or unclaimed characteristic. Now picture and sense yourself using it. Finally, thank the person who revealed it to you and promise that you will employ the quality in an ethical and healthy way, no matter how the other person chooses to embrace and express this trait. Then you can release this person to his or her higher path.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“The solfeggio is a six-note scale and is also nicknamed “the creational scale.” Traditional Indian music calls this scale the saptak, or seven steps, and relates each note to a chakra. These six frequencies, and their related effects, are as follows: Do 396 Hz Liberating guilt and fear Re 417 Hz Undoing situations and facilitating change Mi 528 Hz Transformation and miracles (DNA repair) Fa 639 Hz Connecting/relationships Sol 741 Hz Awakening intuition La 852 Hz Returning to spiritual order Mi has actually been used by molecular biologists to repair genetic defects.115 Some researchers believe that sound governs the growth of the body. As Dr. Michael Isaacson and Scott Klimek teach in a sound healing class at Normandale College in Minneapolis, Dr. Alfred Tomatis believes that the ear’s first in utero function is to establish the growth of the rest of the body. Sound apparently feeds the electrical impulses that charge the neocortex. High-frequency sounds energize the brain, creating what Tomatis calls “charging sounds.”116 Low-frequency sounds drain energy and high-frequency sounds attract energy. Throughout all of life, sound regulates the sending and receiving of energy—even to the point of creating problems. People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder listen too much with their bodies, processing sound through bone conduction rather than the ears. They are literally too “high in sound.”117 Some scientists go a step further and suggest that sound not only affects the body but also the DNA, actually stimulating the DNA to create information signals that spread throughout the body. Harvard-trained Dr. Leonard Horowitz has actually demonstrated that DNA emits and receives phonons and photons, the electromagnetic waves of sound and light. As well, three Nobel laureates in medical research have asserted that the primary function of DNA is not to synthesize proteins, but to perform bioacoustic and bioelectrical signaling.118 While research such as that by Dr. Popp shows that DNA is a biophoton emitter, other research suggests that sound actually originates light. In a paper entitled “A Holographic Concept of Reality,” which was featured in Stanley Krippner’s book Psychoenergetic Systems, a team of researchers led by Richard Miller showed that superposed coherent waves in the cells interact and form patterns first through sound, and secondly through light.119 This idea dovetails with research by Russian scientists Peter Gariaev and Vladimir Poponin, whose work with torsion energies was covered in Chapter 25. They demonstrated that chromosomes work like holographic biocomputers, using the DNA’s own electromagnetic radiation to generate and interpret spiraling waves of sound and light that run up and down the DNA ladder. Gariaev and his group used language frequencies such as words (which are sounds) to repair chromosomes damaged by X-rays. Gariaev thus concludes that life is electromagnetic rather than chemical and that DNA can be activated with linguistic expressions—or sounds—like an antenna. In turn, this activation modifies the human bioenergy fields, which transmit radio and light waves to bodily structures.120”
Cyndi Dale, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy
“The six immature beliefs can each be reframed as follows: • Unworthiness. If you believe that you are unworthy, acknowledge that, at this time, it’s simply hard to perceive your innate worthiness. Try saying something like this to yourself: “My worthiness is becoming apparent to me and others.” • Unlovability. When you feel unlovable, recognize that right now you aren’t able to feel or sense love. Tell yourself, “I am open to feeling and sensing love.” • Undeservedness. When you’re thinking yourself as undeserving, remind yourself about the nature of grace, a gift that never has to be earned. Say something like this to yourself: “I accept grace from any loving source.” • Lack of value. When you perceive that you aren’t valuing yourself or someone else, or that someone isn’t valuing you, say this to yourself: “My value is becoming clear to everyone who needs to see it, including me.” • Being bad or evil. When you believe you are bad or that someone else is bad or evil, admit that you are occupied with shame. Shame tells us that there is something wrong with us rather than that there is simply something wrong.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Pink quartz creates a more loving atmosphere; it is highly helpful for healers who don’t want to fight power with power, but instead share love and compassion.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“1.​Am I one of the original creators of this contract, or is something or someone else? 2.​If I did not create it, how did I receive it? Is there something I must do, say, understand, or express to release myself from this contract? 3.​If I did enter this agreement, when did I do so? For what reason? 4.​What is the nature of the contractual agreement? What am I giving? What am I receiving? 5.​How is this contract affecting me? How is it affecting the others around me or in the contract? Which syndrome or set of syndromes is it causing? Which energetic boundaries is it affecting? 6.​What do I need to know to release myself from, to change, or to better use this contract? What feelings must I understand or express? What beliefs must I accept? What energy must I release or accept? What power or gift must I be willing to accept or use? 7.​What forgiveness or grace must I allow myself or the other(s) involved? 8.​Am I now ready for this healing? If not, why or when will I be? 9.​Am I prepared to release the related syndrome so I can be my true self? 10.​Am I ready to accept full protection so I can safely live my purpose in this world?”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“release a cord, energy binding, or marker, close your eyes and visualize your spiritual field. Ask the Divine to show you the entry point of the attachment and show you how the attachment affects you. Check to see who or what outside of yourself the cord is attached to and where inside of your body the cord is hooked. Now ask the Divine to substitute a healing stream of grace—or several, if necessary—for this energy attachment. As it is put into place, ask what you need to better understand about the nature of love in order to allow the attachment to fully release. Then bless yourself and all others that were involved, and ask the Divine to continue to provide you protection while healing all of your energetic boundaries.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“If you really desire workplace change, such as a promotion or a job, you have to clear your physical energetic field of everyone or everything in the way. Start by decluttering, throwing away everything at home or at work that no longer describes who you are. Toss that old paperwork and applications for jobs you didn’t get. Ready to move forward? To attract workplace prosperity? Put red or purple objects in the southeast corner of your workspace.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Pink equates to love. If you are affected by a cord or another’s energies, pink will return that energy to the other person with care and concern. It actually sends the intrusions back to the other’s higher self, which can then deal with the real-world self or soul according to divine will. • Gold equals power. If you are really frightened by what you see or if you feel gripped by something scary, such as a dark angel or manipulative pattern, gold produces immediate change. It’s the “God power” that transforms. • White equals innocence. If the problem in your field makes you feel guilty, embarrassed, or shameful, white will return you and all other persons involved to their natural state of purity.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“The Soma chakra is located within the Sahasrara and found just above the Ajna. There are many perceptions of this chakra. Some systems perceive it as a collection of three independent chakras, others as two chakras with a sub-chakra, and still others as chakra-like bodies functioning through the Ajna. We will look at the Soma chakra as two sub-chakras with a chakra-like bridge. The two sub-chakras are the Soma and the Kameshvara; the bridge is the Kamadhenu. The general Soma chakra is illuminated as a light blue-white lotus with twelve petals (sometimes sixteen), with a crescent of silver. This moon is the source of the nectar (soma) for the body, which is said to flow from Kamadhenu, the white cow-faced goddess. She is a “wish-giving” cow, available to the initiate who has pierced through the Rudra granthi. At this level, one has surrendered his or her personal neediness, and asks for only for that which will bless the world.”
Cyndi Dale, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy
“The first and most important heart energy we were ever exposed to was our mother’s. When pregnant with us, she generated an electromagnetic field that was between ten and a hundred times stronger than any emanating from the outside world.[10] This protective field could be considered our first energetic boundary, one that increases in power and strength if fed by love and decreases in less loving circumstances. When amplified, this field can guard us from external EMF fields, such as from power lines or radiation, others’ negativity, and other dark influences.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“If you are, simply request that the Divine change it for you.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Your imprisoned self. If a trauma was really big or hurtful, the energy of it locks us into the age we were when we experienced it. That part of us never gets to grow up, to stretch, grow, and fly. She or he is incarcerated in the energetic fibers created by the people or situation that injured us. We must rescue this hidden, trapped self in order to release the negative energies keeping him or her in prison.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life
“Even more importantly, changing the biomagnetic field changes the body, which means that pulsing magnetic fields into the body can stimulate healing. For almost five centuries, healers across the world have used the energy of their own bodies to help others heal, to detect events before they happen, and to transform physical matter. Eastern medicine is based on these concepts, as are most shamanic methods from the Western world. It’s pretty amazing that science is now showing how these practices work in physical reality, and research is revealing the potential of these long revered, ancient practices.”
Cyndi Dale, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life

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