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Hormones: Differences In the Way Men and Women Deal With Stress
I just read John Gray’s book at Amazon Why Mars and Venus Collide: Improving Relationships by Understanding How Men and Women Cope Differently with Stress and Book Depository Why Mars & Venus Collide and one particular aspect of interest he writes about is Testosterone and Oxytocin, and how stress in this modern era contributes to lowering of these hormones, which has a significant impact on the way we relate to one another. Biologically we handle stress differently between the sexes, and understanding those differences helps us to be...
read moreTop Ten Myths About Being a Psychic/Healer
1. All Seeing and All Knowing Perhaps the biggest misconception is that I’m all seeing and all knowing. Like I know where you lost your phone 1 year ago, and asking if I can tell you whose house it’s in and what the address is. And the usual asking for the winning lotto numbers. And no, I can’t see you in my mind when you go to the toilet. 2. Heal You Of All Your Issues In One Session I’m sure people have miracle healings, which is what we all want, right? Most of the time it’s not the case, and it’s a matter of peeling away the...
read moreDo You Know Why You Chose Your Profession?
A few weeks ago I was exploring issues I had around my ability to learn, most of us have been traumatised in some way from our dysfunctional schooling systems, but the core belief I came up with was “I should have known that I should have known the answer”. So it wasn’t just that I should have known the answer to avoid punishment or shame, it was even more pressured than that. It’s that I should have know that I should have known. Talk about a mind twist. On that theme while reading a book at Amazon Biogenealogy: Decoding the...
read moreCan You Sit In The “I Don’t Know”?
I’m deep into studying Meta Medicine at the moment and it’s probably the most involved study I’ve done since I was at school. I’ve studied a lot in my adulthood but mostly something where my creativity was allowed to wander and not be roped into my left brain. Meta medicine has a structure to it, but there’s also exploration as well, I love the exploration, but find it harder as I get older to retain the concrete “facts”. I dislike being tied into too much of a structure, and of course being a psychic means I can explore the...
read more“I Wish I Was Psychic Like You”
“Intuition is neither the ability to engage prophesy nor a means of avoiding financial loss or painful relationships. It is actually the ability to use energy data to make decisions in the present moment.” Carolyn Myss. A few weeks ago I was having a massage, I was lying on the table and the massage therapist was digging into my neck, getting those knots out. I’d only been to see her once before and we were doing that social dance you do, when you’re lying there naked under a towel, having someone you don’t know massaging...
read moreWhat’s Missing From Self Healing Techniques?
I’m all for self healing, after all, all healing is self healing, but on my journey using different modalities, and I’ve used a ton of them, there’s something I have found that gets better results than the lot of them combined. That missing factor is another person. I started out in the 1980’s doing rebirthing, I did that for about 7 years, I did it by myself and I went to practitioners. I’ve learned EFT, the Mace Method, the Emotion Code, to name but a few of the methods. And I’ve had years and years of self exploration in...
read moreHealing my High Blood Pressure – Ancestry of Immigrants
I’m in the depths of studying Meta Medicine at the moment and part of that study is looking at psychogenealogy, which is treating the transmissions of unconscious issues across generations in the family. I’ve been told that my blood pressure issues are genetic, and so can’t be sorted fully via diet and exercise etc, so I have to just accept I have this genetic condition. My father being diagnosed with it at age 40. As I’m 51 the doctor told me that women are often 10 years older when diagnosed than the men in their families. I felt...
read moreI’m Not an Impaired Extrovert, I’m an Introvert
I have just finished reading a book that resonated so very deeply, I feel totally validated and it explains to me characteristics of myself that I haven’t accepted at all. And tells me why I tend to reject these characteristics. The book is at Amazon Introvert Power: Why Your Inner Life Is Your Hidden Strength and Book Depository Introvert Power The definition of introversion is someone who has an inward orientation to life, someone who is extroverted has an outer orientation to life. 57% of us are introverts, which is a statistic I was...
read moreDo We Create Our Own Reality Or Are We Divinely Guided?
How much effort do we have to put into our lives to steer them in the direction we want to go? And to achieve the results we desire? I’m sitting here in my bed, sick with a cold. I’m breathing a sigh of relief as I sniff and cough. A week ago I put my prices up for my readings and healings and I went from being fully booked up every week, jam packed, to booking only one session this coming week. I anguished and stressed that I had done the wrong thing, even though it had felt right, and told myself that I had stretched myself out of my...
read moreAre You Physically And Emotionally Affected By Mass Consciousness?
I was having a cord cutting session today with my friend Anna Conlan. I wanted to cut the cord between myself and and one of the people who died in the Christchurch Earthquakes. This person passed away during the February Earthquake in Christchurch. I had briefly met him once as he was my son’s friend. My son wanted to raise money for this guy’s partner and her small children not long after. So I helped Morgan set up a website for that. Of course I was deeply moved by his story. His sister came into my life in a bigger way in the...
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