Re: Instant Healing--book?
I didn't know you'd done any of his training courses! His website is very complicated with the way it's set up: webmaster or whomever seems very 'product-oriented', which appears to work somewhat against the essence and deeper spirit of the offering...
I do sense too that the book is a great tool--lots of good in it. Generous. I like the writing style. Our Amchi has a way of speaking and tones that were quite difficult for me to suss out, at first- though my partner had no trouble (his syntax is pretty oddly "Tibetan" though. )
About the Yuen--I also feel it's the training that's needed. I'm still leaning toward doing it. I did tune in to Tai's remote group on the fifth--here's the bizarre thing: you'll love this. I got the time wrong, so picture that I sat with full and present focus, very prepared, and *felt* all kinds of wonderful connections, releasings, realizations, forgivings, the whole range of what you might have imagined were the thing to be successful in clearing away any obstacles and 'working with the intentions'...I felt good. then I got the idea to double check the time--so, again, there I am a few hours
later, after having felt this great appreciation, and so on...and this time I was really feeling tired--and nothing much--so I though, Oh, Tai won't mind if I lie down for this, since *we've* already done all this earlier good work--lots of focus, and receptivity...
I felt a twinge of guilt/greed at 'doing it twice'.
I really love Sha's simplifying things with the "hello healing method". deceptively simple. It seems so utterly perfect for kids!
(I keep getting this returning notion of kids learning and applying healing methods. Just natural--as if it comes from another life, and was -then- completely normal and a great joy)
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