Energy Protection Practices

Here are some thoughts on energy and protection practices. I think they may have relevance right now.

“As you do more of this work, you’ll become more aware about what you can potentially take on board from other people, places and things. And sometimes you’ll need to protect yourselves.

Places and things in a way are the easiest to handle. If you find yourself in a place you can’t handle then it is easy enough to leave. If you are required to use something that you don’t like, well, it is easy enough to change that. Be sensitive to the things you do and don’t like. If there are things in your life, objects, that you don’t want, then you have the choice to say, no, I don’t need to use that, I can change it. If you don’t like your bedspread, that’s fine. Don’t say, well, it’s got plenty of wear in it yet. Feel free to say, ‘Actually it doesn’t suit me for some reason or another, and so I’m going to change it.’ The same principle applies to all the objects in your life.

People are the most difficult to deal with, because we’re talking about personal relationships. What about working out a relationship, and helping the other person? My view is that you don’t have an obligation to help. If what is being transmitted and what is being received is difficult, then you don’t have an obligation to help the other person. You always have an obligation to help if somebody asks you for help, and you feel you can offer it. But in a situation where there is a large amount of negative or difficult energy, are you obliged to stick it out until the bitter end? Are you obliged to stick with it until there is a resolution? No.

I encourage you to work with any situation as long as it feels productive, but there may be cases where you have to say, ‘Look: we can’t find a resolution here. I’m going to have to put this one down – maybe permanently, or at least for the time being.’ That’s a clear illustration of the most extreme case where you are locked in a transmit-receive situation and it is abrasive to you.

There are a lot of myths in this area of energy emissions. One of them is that everything can be worked out, that you can talk it through until you reach a resolution. But sometimes you can’t. You can always, with good will, find ways to handle a situation, but you may not necessarily be able to resolve it in the way you’d like to see it resolved. Sometimes this means that you have to let go of it.”

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