Ok it's Tuesday, the 24th, Healing Day in P.H. has been canceled, and I am going to try and recall the last week!
Monday, June 16
I started off with a "test case", still feeling the lower back. I do have to say here, however, that I think my Chiro fixed a long standing problem that I have been ignoring. I have been listing to the right for years. Suddenly I find myself adjusting to standing straight. Friends say I seem taller (!!!). Anyway, the test case went well, and I did 2 more after that. The usual Monday crowd:
Client 1, a woman, 40s, athletic. Did a lot of neck and shoulder, and sacrum work too. She was prepared for me to stop early, but I had no trouble going the whole way.
Client 2, woman, 40s, heavy build. Our intention today was to get to a point where she could get off the pain medication that has been running her life for 10 years. Did a lot of energy work, clearing the nerve pathways along the spine. As of writing this (June 24th) she has been off the drugs. The first 3 days were difficult, I will be hearing from her today.
Client 3, woman, 50s, medium build. We have been working on clearing out fat and stretch marks from her midsection. The change continues to be amazing. This woman was so stiff when she first came, loosening up her body has made enormous differences in how she deals with life and her family.
Tuesday, June 17th
Healing Day in P H
A client of mine has agreed to try out
"Healing Day" at her home in P. H. Basically it is an outcall with
incalls lol. 3 Clients were scheduled today, our 2nd session.
Client 1, woman, 50s, heavy build. I have been slowly building up the depth of work I do on this client. She has been coming to me for a few years now, on nearly a weekly basis. She has a lot of health issues around Diabetes and her Circulatory System, so I do energy work on that. I am usually able to get her blood sugar to 100 (she thinks I only have to be in the room for that, and her evidence is good, I have to admit).
Client 2, woman, 20s, strong build. This is the friend from the last healing day that gave her turn to someone in need (Client 3 below). Her first healing work in a long time. She is a martial artist and had a very strong build, with a lot of tightness. Using my "less is more" technique I was able to loosen her up considerably. Clients like this are fun to work on, there is a lot to do!
Client 3, woman, 20s, very tall, a few extra pounds. Returning for her second session from last week, she looked so much brighter and happier than the first time I had seen her. Still! Her work requires a lot of stooping and hunching over, so there was work to do on her posture, neck and shoulders. I am also working to smooth out some fluffiness around the middle. This week she told me of an ovarian cyst she was aware of, so I did energy work on that. I am waiting to hear if we had any results. I have had some success with this work in the past.
Wednesday, June18
My first client had rescheduled, so I spent that time with the jets in our jacuzzi. Something I have been doing almost every morning.
Client 1, woman, 50s, thin build. She was hit in her car by a garbage truck several months ago, she has been coming almost every week since, however this was the first appt in a few weeks. She is doing pretty well now, so it is mostly an all over maintenance.
Client 2, woman, 50s, athletic build. We started, as usual, doing work with her face, which continues to improve. That and routine maintenance - although I should say she has recently asked me to step up the depth of the work. She had originally started with a much lighter tolerance. Another thing worth note about this client: we listen to the channeled teachings of Ascended Master D.K., during the session, and there is always something worth hearing!
Client 3, my fairy godmother, she declined her appt to rest my back. We played our usual game of her insisting I charge her for the session and me never agreeing to that. :)
Client 4, man, 30s, athletic. Our surfer/skater guy is back and preparing to take his final tests for his second Psychology Masters and we are just settling him in. At the time of this writing, he did well on his tests!
Thursday, June 19
Client 1, woman, 60s, heavy build. Rescheduled from Wed. She is on her feet a lot, and using her hands, so we do a lot of leg and shoulder work. She prefers the "Less is More" approach, and a lot of the moves I use in that technique, I developed on her (and the client that broke her back).
Client 2, woman, 30s, strong heavy build. She has been coming every week or so for a few years now. At first she was unable to take much pressure at all. To the point of me almost feeling guilty for not accomplishing much! But slowly we have been working the pressure upward. It is always rewarding, and humbling, to see how much benefit people can get just from being in the healing space.
Client 3, woman, 70s, some extra pounds. My fairy godmother's sister! She has been coming once or twice a week for years, unless she is out of the country, which she is for a few months every year. She works out every week with a trainer, so I keep her loose. She has some swelling in her left arm that we have also been working on.
Client 4, woman, 60s, heavy build. She has been a client for a few months, every week or so. She doesn't want too much pressure, no stretching, and she has a lot of "off limits" areas, BUT, I do what I can with a limited routine, and she seems to enjoy her sessions.
Client 5, woman, 40s, very tall, heavy build. She has been a client for a few years now, and nearly every week. We have managed, however to miss each other for the last few weeks. She was another client that needed an extremely light touch initially, and has now built that up. She rarely has specific issues, just an all over maintenance.
Client 6, man, 40s, athletic. He is the husband of Client 5, above, but has not been seeing me quite as long, although for the last year or so, almost every week. He started out really wanting a deep pressure, he plays a lot of basketball, and works out, but I have yet to talk him into stretching properly! Today he had an issue with his left trap, so I spent a lot of time on that. This client is usually a workout! They are an awesome couple tho, and I typically get a meal between their sessions and I play with their wolf! :D
That's right, 6 clients baby. A week ago I couldn't even walk.
Friday, June 20
Client 1, woman, 60s, average build. This poor woman. She has been coming to see me for a few years now, nearly every week, when she isn't laid up. She had a hip replacement some time before I first started working on her, so we have been working on the mobility of that leg, and doing pretty well. Earlier this year she got hit by a dog at the beach, and it broke her other leg. Yep, a DOG ran into her at the beach and shattered her leg. So now the old lazy leg has had to take up the slack for the new broken leg. Interestingly enough, that has actually loosened up the previously stiff leg even more. But now we are working the stiffness out of the right leg. She gets her screws out this week. On a personal note, she is quite a Malibu character from way back, and we have a fun time when she is here.
long break.
Client 2, woman, 40s, few extra pounds. This is the woman that broke her back. Very interesting case. I have been working on her for about 8 months or so, with one break in the middle. When I met her, she was in a back brace, and covered with morphine patches. I told her I could change that. I did. Within 3 sessions she was dancing, doing yoga, running around. But she overdid it. I tried to tell her, but she was so happy with her new mobility she couldn't help it. So she hurt herself again, and had to take a break. That was a few months ago and she has been back to every week or so, and taking it SLOW.
Saturday, June 21
Day off. Feng Shui'd my deck, hung out at the pool with my daughter, awesome day.
Sunday, June 22
Had some clients not work out today, so just 1.
Client 1, woman, 40s, tall and athletic. We have been working on straightening out this woman's back, and have gone from a Z to a bumpy I, and today we continued in that vein. Loosening the left shoulder.
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