Types of energy work

In my 15 years of energy therapy work, I have studied and practiced many forms of energy work.

Depending on the system, it can affect both the client and the therapist in different ways. Many therapists can experience exhaustion, burnout, and even become ill during their careers. Energy work takes various forms, and each must include guidance for concrete lifestyle and attitude changes that a person needs to make in their life to achieve lasting change. These recommendations will always depend on how much the therapist works on themselves and their own understanding and insights. In other words, the therapist must work on themselves as their primary task. They don't have to be a perfect person, but rather be on the Path.

Charging

In one system, a person is filled with life energy, gives it to others from their own field, fills their aura, and then becomes depleted themselves, after which they must take a break and recharge. This is how it works in some systems of bioenergetic work. It's not uncommon for the therapist to fall ill after a while, and the client feels fine temporarily but then drains over time, after which they come back for a recharge.

Channel

Also, what we know from synthetic duality, what we encounter through various systems and approaches, is work in which the therapist is a channel. What does that mean on an energetic level?

The person who is the therapist connects through that channel with a specific energy, but also on a human level with the person they are working with. Through the crown center, they connect with the energy; during the treatment, the channel opens in both directions, with the energy and the person. Because the client needs an intermediary, they are not initiated. In this way, they also enter the process with their own energy, and with the person they are working with they establish a kind of one-sided “parasitic” connection. This way of working has its limitations: the person receives only as much energy as their personal limitations allow. These limitations are not necessarily what we are consciously aware of, but are based on our programs, soul contracts, traumas, learned behaviors, etc. In other words, the energy we exist in, and through which we define ourselves, limits our changes and growth. Therefore, progress is seen only on a superficial level, while deep down we remain who we have always defined ourselves to be.

In the energies that have come from the synthetic matrix, mostly false light of the higher astral planes, even “healing” ones, it can mostly result in charging the aura in places where it's lacking. If the system involves interaction and realizations, this leads to changes in thinking at more superficial levels in areas of the aura where there was space. A different mental attitude and vibration are temporarily created.

Teacher

The third way of working, also present in organic work, is when the therapist takes full responsibility for the client, and, as in the previously described method, envelops the aura of the person they are working on with their energy. This also leads to a form of one-sided parasitism, where the therapist becomes dependent on the outcome of the work and thus also gives their energy for the sake of that result. Consciously, the therapist wants the best for the client, but at its root is taking responsibility for the client and a fear of the desired/requested outcome not materializing. The person is in a hierarchy, usually the “teacher” and the clients are the “students,” and they believe that everything depends on them. The result usually doesn't fail to materialize, but the therapist takes on burdens that, when working with organic energies, should be removed through recycling or transformation. The therapist/teacher, with their personal energy, latches onto the person, envelops their aura with their own energy, and, because of this responsibility, draws the burdens onto themselves. The process is slowed down by the mixing of the therapist's personal energy and limitations, and the client in a way becomes dependent on the therapist.

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Organic energy work

Another way of working, enabled by planetary changes, for those who understand that reaching the true Self is the solution to all problems, is an approach in which the therapist fully believes in both the Source and organic creation, but also validates the client's abilities and strength to change what needs to be changed in order to conquer themselves and overcome existing limitations. If the therapist is connected with their soul and the organic creation, every interaction is essentially a message from the organic creation to the person, and their organic nature awakens within them, provided the soul has been liberated and has begun to merge with the person's physical level. Organic will be organic. A gradual, complete change of perspective and of the self occurs, as an individual connected to the omnipresent Life that permeates all of creation outside the matrix, from which we have become separated. Limitations fall away through the awakening of this original consciousness.

One of the things that distinguishes an organic approach from a synthetic one is that we don't move toward mentally set goals and ideas, and in doing so, we don't create limitations but are instead open to discovering the authentic and unique self with its real qualities and abilities. This opens the way for further changes. The therapist provides support as a human being and as someone who connects us with a particular energy or organic creation. In fact, the process is dictated by the person's soul, with the support of the Source (He supports what the soul wants, not the mind), and the soul is the most subtle level and essence of the human being. Therefore, the process begins with the liberation of the soul and working on that level. If we want to get to the core, we must start with the soul because it is our unique individual nature. Therefore, we begin with a Soul Reading to see where the soul is from, and what qualities and desires it has.

Through Eartharian, we work toward returning to our true selves. Limitations exist until we remove them, and by removing traumas, burdens, and everything else that stands in our way to ourselves, we don't lose anything but instead find ourselves and our true nature and inspiration. Only those limitations that come in various forms—as a result of learning through the different roles we've chosen—are removed.

Life only then begins; the experiences that no longer allow growth come to an end. But life and expansion never cease.

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