Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What is Regenesis Exactly???

That is, are we focusing the client's energy, or are we sending our own?


The energy is within us. We have learned to arouse it through becoming aware of it, or at least of our physical bodies which contain it, and we loan it to the client by inserting it into specific points. This then arouses the energy in the client. They will often feel it over their entire body, but most particularly, they will feel it in the areas specific to their health, where we have inserted it for that purpose. Jim
 

What Should I Do When I Think I'm Coming Down with a Cold....

...or, the client says they have a cold or flu? ie, what is the criteria when you feel you are coming down with something as far as warning clients are concerned, and when do you cancel them....and conversely, when they say they are sick on some level, what is your tipping point?


Actually, I don't cancel clients - I give them a warning, and they cancel me almost 100% of the time. I give them a warning as soon as I know I've been exposed, or if I start feeling cold or 'flu symptoms. If the client is sick, my tipping point is if it sounds contagious and is airborne. I'll work on nasty staph infections all day long without a worry, but a cold is bad news for too many people. But though I tell my clients about that, the fact is that they will almost always show up even if they have a cold or the 'flu - even those who would be the most threatened if I showed up with one. For that reason, I take at least two teaspoons of the good colloidal silver every day (Meso Silver). By the gallon, it's less than $300 a year. If I've been exposed, I go to about six teaspoons a day for a couple of weeks. Most of the time, I don't catch anything. Unfortunatly, being honest about illness means that I sometimes don't see those who need the work the most for a month or so at a time, and between them and me, that can happen three or four times a year - but in terms of their overall and continued health, it is worth the tradeoff. Jim