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Whose energy is it anyway?

  • mukulr16
  • Mar 14
  • 2 min read

Sandy came for therapy concerned about her over-eating and laziness. She had tried many diets, but once she lost weight, she would slip right back and start over-eating. She wanted to understand the reason behind her self-sabotaging behaviour. Her statements –“It is as if someone else takes over”; “I have no control”; were a strong indication of spirit attachment(s) which did not belong to her. She also felt “not seen” by her husband and quite often would resort to emotional eating and put on weight.


A body scan led to the identification of three attachments. The first was the energy of a very poor woman who had been almost beaten to death by her husband. This energy got attached to Sandy a few years after Sandy’s marriage, attracted by the resonating sadness in Sandy. This spirit attachment stated that she had taken away Sandy’s strength and energy from her. This spirit attachment also highlighted that there was another heavy male energy and also energy of a small child. The woman’s energy was encouraged to go to Light along with the energy of the small child and take the issues they given the client also along.


Discussion with the male spirit attachment revealed that he was very big, fat and lazy and had given these attributes to the client Sandy. He had died in a landslide accident in the hills and got attached to Sandy who had been visiting the hills at the time. With some discussion and persuasion, this attachment too left for the Light.


Subsequently Sandy moved to a Past life as a warrior leader who was captured and felt a sense of shame and failure at having let his men down. This memory was worked through and integration done.


Outcome:

Sandy felt a sense of lightness and clarity post the session largely driven by letting go of spirit attachments that did not belong to her. She mentioned post the session that she had had a miscarriage and that helped explained the child spirit. She felt that the sense of failure and shame was a pattern even in her current life. The advice received from her higher mind was to not assume failure, but continue with the effort. Sandy left feeling a lot more positive about her body and her life.




 
 
 

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