February 1 Healing Session

An excerpt from my healing sessions with a local Reiki-healer and spiritual guide. We begin with a Reiki session and then I do a guided meditation with her. We see where it will take us each time.

I am asking for guides, angels, and loved ones connected to Pauline to come in and help her on her journey. I am asking for all healers to come in to guide and help Pauline.

As I work with Pauline’s energy field I see so many dolphins around her. They are all encouraging Pauline, it is like they want to say, “Come and play, swim with us!”

Then as I access Pauline’s energy field I notice some heaviness in the heart centre. I work with her chest, crown, third eye, and legs and arms to move the energy. I push healing light through her body in a cycle of in and out from top to bottom.

A monk appears, I have seen him many times before, and he bows his head honoring Pauline for her journey.

He starts to speak, and says welcome. “Come”, he tells me, “Come, I have to show you something.

Life is like a butterfly, a butterfly plays and connects. Humans forget to play, they forget to connect. Pauline needs to be more like the beautiful butterfly, she needs to play more, she needs to connect more. I asked the monk how Pauline can play more. He smiles. Playing, he says, is not in the jumping or laughing that we think we need to do, playing can be done with the mind. The mind can bring us to many situations that are considered playing. We can climb the highest mountains without a physical body, we can run the biggest race without a physical body, and this is the play and connection I talk of.

Take time Pauline to play and connect. And move yourself to a higher sphere of connection and bring in the light that moves through your body.

Then the monk brings me to a pen. I see a pig rolling in the mud, and the monk points to the pig as he smiles and says, “Obstacles, that I call an obstacle. We create obstacles in our mind, and roll in the mud so that we cannot seem to remove the obstacle”. And he says, “Ask Pauline to see this pig when she is in a space where obstacles are in front of her. See this pig in front of you Pauline, and say to yourself, I am way more than this pig, this obstacle, I am way more than that. And realize then that the obstacle can be removed with your own mind by seeing this pig.”

He then takes me to a beautiful meadow. I see Pauline and her two daughters in this meadow. They are laughing, rolling in the grasses and making beautiful headbands out of flowers. That is the moment, that is the moment that we breathe in. And this moment is all we have.

Ask Pauline to stay in the moment. For in this moment there is no past and no future. And the moment will take her to the next moment and we can bring our energy from this moment to the next. It is in the mind that blocks this moment with preconceived ideas with obstacles that might present themselves. Be in the moment of harmony and peace, and move this moment outward.

Then the monk points to Pauline’s legs. It is the mind that has brought her to the state where she is now. This mind is able to balance and hold onto the things that she is able to stop within herself. Steer the mind away from all those, take time to do these things. Know that the physical presents itself through the mind.

He then puts two silver coins in Pauline’s hands. One in the left and one in the right and he says, these coins never change, there will always be solid and silver to the eye. Hold these coins in your hands when you meditate and feel the essence of strength going through your entire body. This inner strength comes from the mind, our innermost strength is presented to us to use to overcome all obstacles. Remove all obstacles from the mind and feel your strength that is able to overcome all obstacles.

Then as the monk leaves he says, “The butterfly connects and plays, play my friend. The pig creates obstacles, remove this pig, for the pig will not survive when the mind is in the field with two small girls making flowers into headbands. Remember this, and take time to do this work, for this work is strength that is presented to you through the mind.”

Then the monk leaves bowing for Pauline’s journey and I wrap Pauline in good health, harmony, and peace.