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technique ENERGY WORK 94 m a s s a g e & b o d y w o r k s e p t e m b e r / o c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 Oh, The Sights You Will See! Clairvoyance and Bodywork By Cyndi Dale There are many clairvoyant styles, and understanding the differences between them can clue you in to your own visual spidey sense. I'll fill you in by sharing information from my latest book, Awaken Clairvoyant Energy. 1 Clairvoyance means "clear seeing." Many of us think that only a select few can see intuitive visions, but the truth is we're all innately equipped with this capability. As stated, however, there are several clairvoyant styles. As with anything, you'll probably be better at one or a couple of styles than others. Pinpointing your expertise, or developing a new one, will help you better trust this key to obtaining pictorial insights, revelations, and wisdoms. Before I further explore the clairvoyance styles, I want to delve into the million- dollar question: How can the viewing of psychic images improve your client work? My response requires that I explain how clairvoyance works, which is energetically. THE COMPLICATION AND BEAUTY OF CLAIRVOYANCE Clairvoyance is one of three communication gifts. The other two are clairaudience, which involves hearing messages that are verbal, and clairempathy, which consists of sensing, feeling, or becoming aware of impressions. All three categories entail the processing of subtle energy. By and large, clairvoyant images are composed of subtle energies that form visions. Just because the images are made from ethereal data doesn't mean they are meaningless in relation to the physical world. Rather, observations received from the subtle realms can be even more powerful and precise than those obtained through physical means. Why is this so? Subtle energies underlie everything that appears in physical reality. They form the latticework that holds harmful emotions in the body, retains stubborn inflammation, and supports the beliefs causing pain. By clairvoyantly envisioning the subtle energies adversely affecting the body, and also picturing possible solutions, the intuitive bodyworker may make inroads in their client work. You're probably using your clairvoyant skills when performing bodywork more frequently than you realize. Have you ever been working on a client's knotted shoulder and envisioned them at age two? The clue to today's unpleasantness is often packaged as an image explaining the past. Then again, you might have had a dream about a client the night before you saw them. For some reason, you were using a specific healing technique. The next day, you employed that technique. The client experienced great relief. This type of experience qualifies as clairvoyance too, as does a picture that popped in your head during a session. There are client benefits you can achieve with your clairvoyance, including the following: • Perceive the starting spot for a massage or healing. • Gain a vision showing where to work (or not) on your client. • Picture the potential result of your interactions. • See an activity that would create further change. • Receive a warning about the client that might keep them (or you) safe. • Give an insight about how to best work with the client. • Prompt and help interpret a client's clairvoyant insights.

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