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Indications: Going to any psychological professional, or being a psychological
professional. Purpose: Smooth and effortless transitions.
Additional Indications: Engaging in long periods of self-evaluation, soul-searching,
or actively trying to work out issues in our lives, whether we use the help of a
professional or not.
Instructions: Take two drops in a small amount of water six times a day every day
for six weeks.
When a person goes to a psychologist or psychiatrist he is vulnerable. You delve
into the innermost recesses of your mind and, though you show those recesses to a
professional who presumably passes no judgment, it can be an uncomfortable, often
embarrassing, experience. If something were not troubling you you would not be getting
counseling in the first place, and though you may know intellectually that talking
about it all will help, that does not make it easier.
Presumably you are going to a psychological professional because there is something
you would like to change about yourself. Some behavior, or some reaction to others
behavior, some life transition you're trying to bring about. And on some level you
must want to change. You are taking steps to bring that about by counseling. But
again, that does not make the change happen easily. It may take effort, medication,
or it may take your counselor saying the right thing at the right time in just the
right way so that something clicks inside you and it all suddenly makes sense. (Like
having the tumblers in a safe all click into place so that you can at last open the
door to great riches, or at least something good.) The Eureka principle.
Making a transition from the person you are now and the person you want to become
is not always easy. The way is often rocky, and you may misstep, or sometimes even
slip and slide off the path altogether. That's especially true when you're working
on the surface. You start off talking about what's wrong, and talk is all on the
surface. The hope is that the progression goes from the gross to the subtle, but
that's always iffy. It's so easy to find yourself stuck talking and talking about
your problems, but finding no clear way out. No clear way to bring the talk to the
subtle level of change.
Grace Healing Arts Divine Therapies do not deal with this surface level, but naturally
settle to the most subtle level within you. Subtler than speech, subtler than thought,
subtler than emotion, there is a level that goes beyond that, a level where our very
being that we see as solid, manifest, is Unmanifest. At that level where creation
takes place, transitions are smooth and easy.
Think of a noisy machine, not working at its peak. You can see the outermost joints
and can oil the joints, and that may help, sometimes quite a lot. Or you can either
work your way back, oiling as you go. Or you can start out at the control box and
fix the problem, or you can go further back still, at the source where electricity
feeds the controls, correcting the feeding process so that the whole machine runs
smoothly.
What this Therapy, Psychologist, does is go to the level of creation itself to ease
the way and help transitions become smooth and effortless.
But, wait. This Therapy is not only for the one seeing a counselor, remember, but
for the counselor herself.
Explanation: A psychological professional works with people with problems all day,
doing her best to help her client alter behavior, alter moods, alter thinking. She
can work on the surface and be of great use to her clients. But when she can help
facilitate change, smoothing it from that very subtle level, how much more effective
can she be? In the case of the counseled and counselor both, going to that very subtle
level of creation where change is born makes for smoother, easier transitions for
all.
Another point: The source of creation is also the source of all Wisdom. Because this
Therapy works at that very refined level, new channels to Wisdom are opened to both
psychologist and client.
Even if you begin to feel changes happening more smoothly in your life, it's best
if you don't stop taking the Therapy before the full six weeks is up. It is as if
you are restructuring part of your nervous system, and that takes time. You may not
feel full results until a few weeks after your six weeks of taking the Therapy have
passed. If you miss one of your six daily dosages, don't worry. Make it up if time
allows, preferably not taking dosages less than one hour apart, but if you can't,
trust that Nature is organizing. Simply have the intention to take the Therapy as
recommended, do your best, and relax.
Grace Healing Arts Divine Therapies cause no side effects and may be taken with any
other drug or treatment you choose. You may take it with or without food; that will
not affect it. We recommend that you do not begin two of our Therapies at the same
time. You may take up to three, but when you begin, take one for three days, letting
its effect settle into the nervous system, and then begin another, waiting an additional
four days before starting a third. It's best to allow eight to ten minutes between
the different Therapies.
These Therapies are made with light, love, and joy through the Grace of God.
$19.95
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