Routine Update

•February 5, 2010 • Leave a Comment

I have been looking forward to this moment for a few weeks. The first words of a journal entry written in my healing room in Lymington. I have just treated myself to a Reiki Max session, a full 55 minutes of all over treatment to myself.

I feel a bit light-headed at the moment as this is the longest I have practiced healing for a few weeks. I certainly felt the energy as it worked through my stomach area.

Anyway, here I sit cross-legged on the bed in this new environment. There is a wicker drawer unit in the corner in front of a nice little shrub tree. On this unit is the stereo unit. There is a reiki cd playing with some nice sounds of a waterfall, accompanied with cowbells and Tibetan style music.

Around the stereo and on all the ledges in the room are candles waiting to be lit some time – I forgot to bring a lighter! The room at this moment is cold. I think the heater is bust. It’s on but not working.

Today an advert will appear in the local newspaper advertising my services. I consider this as an investment. Though I will be charging a fee for the healing I consider this as a fee for my time rather than the service. Profit is not my intention, only practice.

My new job is taking a lot of my time at the moment and is very tiring indeed. Travelling the 120 mile journey there and 120 mile journey back home twice a week is hurting a little. But the job is good and so different to my last one.

In my previous employment I felt like a robot doing the same dull job day in a day out for pittance and no reward. My new job is completely the opposite. Enjoyable, interesting and with variety.

Since the passing of my mother at christmas there have been a few challenging family matters that have been dominant in my focus. Though far from dealt with, I now feel that my routine is slowly coming back to normal.

I still have this goooh stuff in my throat and am taking some tablets that Rosie from development circle recommended. I am also about a quarter of the way into the full ‘one minute miracle’ cure with hydrogen peroxide. Nothing to report on that yet.

Fledgling Night
Last Friday was fledglings evening at the church and I got to stand up there and do a reading. It was detailed and in my view full of wonderful information. However, the person it was intended for could not take any of it so frankly was a bit of a failure.

Tonight again is development circle.

Gosh this room is cold without a heater, though it certainly is peaceful considering it is in a busy shop.

There is a feeling that spring is on the way outside. The nights are getting a little lighter later and the temperature is rising. Our garden though, is still showing the wear of winter with rotting leaves everywhere waiting for me to tidy up.

Spiritually, everything is quiet at the moment for me, mainly because of the lack of time with the new schedules. I try to do some reading and I try to do regular healing on myself.

I need to find a little more time for meditation. I would like to spend a little more time in my room at home. Actually finding this time to write this entry is a treat too.

Well, the sounds of the waterfalls on this cd playing here is making me want to have a pee and so I think it is time for me to wrap this entry up for now.

Thank you for bringing me to this point in my journey, universal spirit. Stay with me throughout the coming week,as I know you will. Help me adjust to my new schedule and put opportunities for me to grow spiritually in my pathway and give me the eyes to see them rather than stumble over them.
Trev.

How To Hold Pendulum

•January 30, 2010 • Leave a Comment

I have noticed in this journal’s statistics that many visitors come to this site looking for advice on using a pendulum. As I write this, the statistics for today show that someone searched this site with the question ” Do I have to loop my pendulum over my finger?” So that is the question I am going to address.

My pendulum chain has a small bead at the holding end of the chain. The chain is 8″ [200mm) long. I use my pendulum occasionally during healing sessions to tell me where I need to precisely direct some energy.

I hold the pendulum by the bead only and as lightly as possible using my thumb and first finger. I steady the pendulum away from the area I want to work and wait until it hangs as still as is possible. My arm is supported at the elbow only. The elbow to the pendulum is free of any contact with other objects.

When all is settled I will gently move the pendulum into the area that I want to work. I will use as little movement as possible. The next part is the most difficult element to explain but I will try. I sensitise the finger and thumb and extend it through the entire hand.

For healing use, I am not looking for massive movements in the pendulum, I am simply feeling for resistance. Imagine the force you would feel if the pendulum was a magnet and it was being pushed away by another magnet. That is how I sense where to work.

It is a very delicate sensation of resistance. As I very slowly move nearer an area with the pendulum I become aware of a force stopping it moving . I have actually seen the hanging angle alter as the pendulum holds back as the hand moves forward. It is probably no more than a  half of a degree, as I said the forces are very sensitive.

I believe that the longer the chain (within reason of course) the better the sensitivity. Shortening that length with a loop over a finger does not help and in my view blocks the sensitivity.

Once the pendulum has narrowed down the area to work I will start the healing routine immediately.

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I’ve Learned

•January 29, 2010 • Leave a Comment

I’ve learned …
That the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person.

I’ve learned …
That when you’re in love, it shows.

I’ve learned …
That just one person saying to me, ‘You’ve made my day!’ makes my day.

I’ve learned …
That having a child or a dog fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world.

I’ve learned …
That being kind is more important than being right.

I’ve learned …
That you should never say no to a gift from a child.

I’ve learned …
That I can always pray for someone when I don’t have the strength to help him in some other way.

I’ve learned …
That no matter how serious your life requires you to be, everyone needs a friend to act goofy with.

I’ve learned …
That sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand.

I’ve learned …
That simple walks with my father around the block on summer nights when I was a child did wonders for me as an adult.

I’ve learned …
That life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes.

I’ve learned …
That we should be glad God doesn’t give us everything we ask for..

I’ve learned …
That money doesn’t buy class.

I’ve learned …
That it’s those small daily happenings that make life so spectacular.

I’ve learned …
That under everyone’s hard shell is someone who wants to be appreciated and loved.

I’ve learned …
That to ignore the facts does not change the facts.

I’ve learned …
That when you plan to get even with someone, you are only letting that person continue to hurt you.

I’ve learned …
That love, not time, heals all wounds.

I’ve learned …
That the easiest way for me to grow as a person is to surround myself with people smarter than I am.

I’ve learned …
That everyone you meet deserves to be greeted with a smile.

I’ve learned …
That no one is perfect until you fall in love with them.

I’ve learned! .. That life is tough, but I’m tougher.

I’ve learned …
That opportunities are never lost; someone will take the ones you miss.

I’ve learned …
That when you harbor bitterness, happiness will dock elsewhere.

I’ve learned …
That I wish I could have told my Mom that I love her one more time before she passed away.

I’ve learned …
That one should keep his words both soft and tender, because tomorrow he may have to eat them.

I’ve learned …
That a smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.

I’ve learned …
That when your newly born grandchild holds your little finger in his little fist, that you’re hooked for life.

I’ve learned …
That everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness, and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.

I’ve learned …
That the less time I have to work with, the more things I get done.