Greeting from the Healer. Hug. The Best Greeting between Humans |
It is assumed that a person who comes to your consultation for help with Healing Therapy is already predisposed to receive Healing. You can also use the "Healer's Greeting" with people you already know and who you know want Healing and also with patients and students who often come to your classes and therapies. You do not take away their free will from these people by using the "Healer's Greeting" without their permission, since you know that they desire Healing and come to you of their own free will.
Always shake hands by holding your patient's hand with both hands. You can also hold his hand with your right and caress his shoulder or back with your left hand. A hug would be ideal.
The moment you greet your patient or/and student in any of the ways described above, say your "Power Phrase" or "Spiritual Password" to "Open to the Healing Energies" and channel Healing.
Also, before any appointment you can draw the Symbol that represents the Energies of Universal Love (Esé) in each of your hands and repeat the Mantra at the time of greeting.
The hug is the ideal greeting in this method of channeling Healing Energies. "Do not hug with your arms but with your heart." Release from you that Energy of Love that heals and consoles.
If you are not going to do a Therapy on your visitor, you can close yourself to the Healing Energies after the "Healer's Greeting", cross your hands over each other, while mentally thanking God.
When you make this "Greeting" a routine, it will happen automatically when you receive other people, (that is, when you give hugs, for example), without the need to use Healing symbols or "Opening Phrases".
Of course, consciously channeling Healing Energy is always more powerful. If you wish and the hug is long enough you can beneficially use the "Chain of Power Words": "Universal Love, Universal Healing Energy, Universal Light, Divine Creative Energy", etc.
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