Daniel: How do you consciously transfer bioenergy??

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Daniel: How do you consciously transfer bioenergy??

Post by T11 » Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:08 am

Hi, Daniel. I love all your papers so far and I can't wait to read the next one. In the Commenter Q&A, you mentioned you had been taught by shamans how to "give of yourself so another may live" by consciously transferring your life force. Can you please explain how this is done? I'm sure many of us here would be willing to do this if we just knew how. Can this method be used to heal people as well?

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Re: Daniel: How do you consciously transfer bioenergy??

Post by daniel » Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:23 pm

T11 wrote:Hi, Daniel. I love all your papers so far and I can't wait to read the next one. In the Commenter Q&A, you mentioned you had been taught by shamans how to "give of yourself so another may live" by consciously transferring your life force. Can you please explain how this is done? I'm sure many of us here would be willing to do this if we just knew how. Can this method be used to heal people as well?
I am not qualified to teach that. I would recommend you seek out a Native American shaman that is skilled in that ability. The skill takes years to develop--nothing I could describe in a few, succinct paragraphs.

The process can "put a stopper in death," to quote Prof. Snape, providing that the cause of the problem is something that a person could normally recover from, if given a little extra time and energy. Most diseases, minor injuries and nervous disorders, including things like stroke and heart attack, can be "held back" sufficiently to give a person time to recover or to get proper care. It cannot heal serious injury.

Bioenergy is intelligent ("intelligent energy," as Ra calls it). You can use your own bioenergy to instruct the bioenergy of another life form on what to do. Of course, you need to have some idea of what is going on yourself. As it was explained to me, in many situations concerning a health crisis, the body just "gets confused," and by the time it figures things out, it is often too late. A healthy body can be used to override the confused section and provide a pattern of stability. For example, a person having a heart attack--a number of causes, but mainly a blood vessel isn't working properly and the heart cannot get enough oxygen to keep the muscle going. You cannot provide oxygen directly, but you can reduce the need for it by slowing the heart. Those instructions normally come from the brain, but the brain is in a panic and sending confused signals. You override that mess with your own bioenergy, the heart slows, the oxygen demand reduces and the pain goes away. Note that the problem isn't fixed--you just bought some time to get the problem attended to. That is the general idea.
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Re: Daniel: How do you consciously transfer bioenergy??

Post by Ian MacLeod » Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:58 pm

I've done it instinctively since I was a kid, at least to some extent. I just reached out to enclose or at least touch whatever it was with the hands I couldn't see with my eyes. That's how I used to describe it, but really I've never found a better description. Also, an old Reiki method is simply to touch the area with both hands - or touch above and below the damaged or painful area - and be mindful of both hands. Apparently this brings up energy to both hands, and the body you're touching accepts it and knows what to do with it. When I first met my late wife, she accidentally got a bad sunburn on her leg from driving around all day in shorts and getting hit by direct sunlight on the same spot on her leg all day (she was very fair-skinned). It turned deep red in the center, and almost black around the edges. I ran energy on it, did what I could to pull the pain out and throw it away, and it was fine, just perfectly normal by the next day! That surprised me more than it did her.

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