Received an sms last night from a client that gave me an impetus and affirmation to continue the work I do:
"I chatted with my mom for half an hour harmoniously. This has never happened before. I enjoy the chat. Thank you very much, Bernie. I am very thankful and glad that I saw you."
When T came to see me last week, it was for a chakra scan to obtain further insights for herself and not for a session to heal the relationship between her and her mum. During the scan, we discovered that there was a subconscious anger towards the mum, that she did not forgive her mum for hurting her. When we scanned further, we realised that her mum also could not forgive herself for hurting T. And the event happened when T was very very young, probably maybe when she was still in her mum's womb. When T heard the sharing, something clicked and she felt that it was the missing piece to the puzzle that she's been working hard to complete all her life.
T decided that she wants to forgive and rebuild a relationship with her mum. As such, we continued with an enhancement session in which I balanced her chakras for added well-being as well as to severe the "anger and unforgiveness umblical cord" that I saw in her solar plexus chakra. By doing that, what's not useful is gone. Instead, new loving ties can be built.
4 days after the session, T shared that when she talked to her mum, she's now more at peace. Before that, it was full of agitation and impatience. The healing process began and I knew that soon, she will begin to enjoy a harmonious and loving relationship with her mum. So her sms came as an affirmation and not a surprise. :) :) :)
For many of us, the hardest people to get a long with are our own family members. The love is certainly there except that it may have been buried beneath misunderstandings, miscommunications and misactions. Doing a cutting of the non useful energy ties and building new positive ones is useful in awakening a loving relationship. Sending healing loving energy also complements.
Doing energy sessions for my family has brought about positive changes and further enhanced our relationship. And I am grateful for this simple yet very effective tool.
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