Sunday, March 3, 2013

February 25, 2013 - Day 1 Reiki Healing & Forgiveness


Crystals used – Ametrine (nearby) Apophyllite (third eye during reiki)

My hands became very warm and eventually hot.  I sent pink and green energy swirled together.  I sent a large wave of green followed by waves of deep blue.  I started on him, with my hands on his crown.  His crown opened hesitantly to the light but it bloomed into a dark purple looking daisy.  It was beautiful.  I sensed he noticed something and felt it.  I then focused on his third eye. I tried a couple hand positions on him, first over his eyes, then ears.  Then put my hands on his shoulders, sending the reiki through him.  I saw one of my guides, my main Reiki guide I believe, holding his feet and sending energy up them.  I pictured him holding hands with his wife and the energy enveloping both of them and spreading to their children (if they have some).  I just relaxed and let the energy flow.  After some time I began to see movement and then I saw large almond eyes, a scary looking (but small) face that felt very negative.  I had the reiki remove it and it was followed by another scary face but larger.  I think I saw Raphael assisting in the removal of these, sucking them into a purple bag.  A few moments later I felt a significant pressure change in my right ear and heard a large boom, like a plane flying overhead but magnified.  I opened my eyes and continued to let the reiki flow as I still felt it in my hands.  Soon though, I felt it changing slightly but still there and then I saw hands coming down gently on top of mine.  This told me it was time to stop.  I put a white heart shield around him and his wife and a white bubble around me as I sealed the energy and closed the session.  I had a lot of resonant energy on my hands and grounding helped but I could still feel it strongly as I ran my hands under water.  It was an intense first session, but I feel good.  I feel the healing is very much needed, more so than I expected.  The session took approximately 30-40 minutes.

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