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om mani padme hum

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

In my dream a woman was sitting in a chair, and I was going to be doing some chakra work on her. I was told my hands were now capable of holding high frequencies to do this new kind of work. I put my left hand in front of her, about a foot away, and my right hand behind her, about a foot away. I could feel the energy moving through my hands, and I was excited. When I woke up I wondered if this was true or not. My dreams have been very real lately, having passed over from just symbolic to sometimes really literal. I was soon to find out…

My client today is a very easy-going young man who is interested in a lot of things. I asked him if he’d like to be the recipient of my chakra work, and he said sure. As is par for this level of my Work, I explained that I would explain as I go, as I had no preconceived notion of what I was going to see. As he sat there, I was surprised to first see his chakras glowing along his spinal column, infused with white at each level. First a beautiful white light came from my hands and went into each of the chakras, opening and connecting them to each other and into the earth and up above into the All. As I worked my way up the chakras, I began to see pictures at each level. First a volcano, then a beautiful lake, then the sun, then a huge green leaf, then a stalk, then a huge pink-tipped white lotus blossom. As I spoke of the pictures and what was happening, I wondered what it all meant. When we were done I got out my Anodea Judith book on chakras and leafed to the end. There was a big circle, and all around it were 7 smaller circles with pictures in them. Uh huh - you got it - the earth, a pool, the sun, and the flower were some of the pictures.

I love this Work. I love dreaming that helps progress my Work. I love being able to manifest my Work here on the physical plane. I love the magic, and I love the healing that takes place when people are open and connected and learn that they have the potential to fly unhindered through this life. I love the beautiful lotus blossom with its huge, deep green leaves. I love the universal mudra, om mani padme hum, which loosely translates means “the jewel is in the heart of the lotus”. I think our Souls are that jewel, and I love that we are all unfolding every moment of our days. What I want to say is that I just love.

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