Workshop: Energy Exchanges for Health & Healing

 ENERGY SHARING

We can share our energies in a number of ways. We can be open to receiving energy through the choices we make. For instance, like enrolling on a course enables an exchange. We choose to accept tuition.

When we sign a document with terms agreed, we bind ourselves to those terms. This is a con-tract: meaning with traction drawing us in – attraction. This agreement is also referred to as being in resonance intertwined or entangled. We now have common parlance within the realms of science badging this as 'quantum entanglement'  All of these terms we use are the same definitions of energy connection.

Once we gain a fuller understanding of the energetic behaviours, plus realise how the words used have a physical effect on our relity and how the sounds made in the language used, have a physical, emotional and bio-symbiosis connection with the performance of the body and mind - we then begin to know what power there is in the (perceived) mundane world.

We are very powerful beings. And with this power, we are able to shape our world.

How Illnesses Are Created
The common cold is one of those illnesses we all get from time to time. Usually, it is expressed as a running nose, foggy head, tiredness, aching muscles and feeling cold in the body. 

This is sometimes passed around children and shared in families and between partners. We say ‘I’ve caught a cold’ or ‘you’ve given me your cold’. as if the cold can get passed around, or it can consciously jump from person to person where it somehow thrives off of your misery as its way of sustaining itself, before seeking out a new ‘victim’. This is of course nonsense, but we are creatures fearful of illness and naturally fear having what we see in others. 

Colds are programs that the body activates in response to environmental conditions, and stresses placed on the body and will express severity depending on the resources available to run the program. Thus, those who are most depleted of energy, will have the most severe 'colds'.

Environmental conditions are things like weather and will affect how the body functions. Because weather is electromagnetic it will have a field of energy and a frequency omitted, which the receptors of the body will react with to interact with a good source (like when sunbathing), or will protect from factors depleting us (strong winds). 

Depletion occurs when electricity is stolen from the body. Electrons are exchanged with other bodies that have depleted electrical charge. This is how weather fronts work to create wind. The electrically charged ions in the atmosphere move to the electrically depleted gasses, such as hydrogen, which have become negatively charged. This is also how energy exchanges occur between people.

When we are in certain energy modes, much like an antenna, we can pick up frequencies and polarities of energy that we need, to transmute energy potentials from the ether and distribute them around the body to where it is needed.

Energy Fire Walls
If we are in an open mode, we can exchange energy with others. This is why couples sleeping in the same bed, can ‘catch’ a cold. They are both open to share energy information and if both are depleted of energy, laiving in similar environmental conditions, they will resonate with the same ‘cold’ program. 

Our computers have 'fire walls' to stop malicious invaders. The same applies to the human machine.

With awareness of our health, availability of energy resources and good energy reserves in place, we can stay cold-free. Careful management of our energy-sharing settings will enable a ‘sympathetic’ guard to prevent energetic entrainment, or ‘empathetic’ opening of resources and reserves to be shared (or plundered), which is how mothers (and fathers) share cold states with their families.

In our bodies, there are electro-chemical processes going on in our ‘cells’ which ensure we have enough energy potentials in reserve to counter sudden changes in weather or sudden periods of exertion. If we are in balance, the sodium and potassium and water in our cells, along with the other essential minerals, salts and vitamins, all work together to replenish the energy systems, make repairs and replace old cells, so we can function well in changeable or challenging environments. This process of energy resourcing management happens faster when we are asleep.

If however, we don’t have the resources to hand, haven’t got the fitness (capabilities) to manage energy resources quickly and efficiently (through damage or impairment or fatigue), we need to activate a program of repair and recovery, which also involves flushing and down-tooling. The body switches to reserve power and we experience this as having a ‘cold’.

While we are in this state of repair, the body makes changes to the chemical mixtures, that allows a depleted state in the muscles, in the brain and in the senses, so the extra electrical energy can be re-purposed. 

Our Frequencies Change
Our hormones change the ph levels of the fluids and our temperature changes. We may get a fever but ‘feel’ cold. Our taste my go and sense of smell also. We feel the need to be around heat and desire hot drinks. 

This operational state of the 'Cold Program' puts us in a lower Ph acidic mode. This enables certain biological workers to go into action. We have different processes that work in the acidic state and the micro-organisms which make up our body, go to work, stripping out old cells and removing the waste. 

When we are in the cold flushing program, the nose runs, eyes water, chest fills with mucous and bowls empty liquid waste. We can observe the fluids leaving the body, which type of flush our body is in and know what types of foods and nutrients to take in for replenishing those resources we have now lost.

Colour and scent of the fluids and waste, will tell us if the body is flushing acid from the system. The colour of our urine and pungency of the aroma, will reflect how much Uric acid has been purged or if we are flushing yeasts and other organisms that the body needs to release. Likewise, the stools will be lighter in colour if acidic and darker if the liver has cleaned the blood from contaminants. The colour of stools indicates where liver function may be impaired.

Colour is important when it comes to food choices and balance. Too much white starchy foods, can increase mucous levels, resulting in lymph blockages or congested airways. Green foods are alkalising, while yellow, orange and red tend to be more acidic. 

Acidity and Alkaline Colours
Red and blue are associated with the two ends of the light spectrum and associated with the male and female principles. Combining these colours together, makes brown, the colour of earth and a colour associated with steady and consistent pace. We tend to think brown as a boring colour and this is because it’s a dull and unattractive colour compared to ‘seductive red’ or ‘royal blue’. Brown is good for growth and a good soil is said to contain the right ph balance of nutrients to grow the roses and chrysanthemums in. Chocolate brown is a good indicator for balance in our digestive processes. We can also take the light honey or clear coloured urine linking to grass green as a good balance indicator for bodily fluids, which is what acidity ph strips show us being 7.3-7.4ph when testing our urine samples.

We naturally go through flushing programs all the time, but when a cold weather front catches us in in an already compromised and depleted state, the nose may run, eyes stream and chest may fill with light coloured green and watery mucous. Our performance may be hindered in multiple ways where for 24-48hrs, the only inconvenience being constant nose blowing and coughing away the watery residues.

When we have these naturally occurring flushes, they can also coincide with ageing milestones, such as going through puberty or the menopause. They also coincide with regeneration cycles, such as the liver cells replacing entirely every 7 years. Our skin and nails replace themselves every 90-100 days – which is the cycle of healing.

Flushing processes tend to ramp up around the Autumn and Spring, which is when natural seasonal cycles leave us with less sunshine and we pick up the remnants of debris including the organisms that feed on decaying leaves etc. – which then get into our lungs. This period tends to be colder, requiring more 'wood for the fire' and more sleep to top-up and repair energy. The emergence of Spring, usually involves shedding the ‘winter coat’ that requires a lot more activity for the lungs to get rid of waste cells - and this time of year, with new growth, means micro-organisms can again get into the lungs or digestive system - but ONLY cause more severe symtoms of malaise if we are depleted of energy and lacking in the resources to combat and remove invaders!

So while people believe colds are 'caught' or there’s malicious organisms somehow 'skipping around from body to body' enjoying our demise, more often than not it’s just a build up of pollutants and the 'cold' response is actually a good thing to flush the bodily fluids (of which we are mostly made), flush out the noses, eyes, lungs, kidneys, liver and bowel - so we can rid ourselves of any stuck waste, debris, old defunct cells, contaminants and parasites that may have taken up residency in our overly acidic and sluggish bodies. 

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