Re: Q-Link
hehe, indeed!
but as i have no idea how to go about realigning these meridians they're talking about myself, i'll still go pay the money to have it done.
Isn't the process supposed to be somewhere in the book of Enoch? I went looking for it online but couldn't find it.
foolish?, gullible?, or just too damn curious for my own good?
You know I had a reconnective healing done, so if you're foolish and gullible, so am I. I prefer the word "curious" myself.
and afterwards, what will i be? 100%, but a rewired 100%?
i mean, a machine can have all it's parts but not run properly. we need a mechanic to fix our cars when they break down don't we?
Only if we're convinced they're broken.
anyhoo, i've well and truly derailed this thread. oops!
my original point was - i've taken off my q-link, and i still feel the same "regulation" of energy that putting it on allowed.
so, did it work? was it placebo effect?
i obviously don't need it, i still feel the same. so i can only assume that my belief in my 100%-ness is allowing me to remain in this state.
could i have manifested these changes myself? i'm sure i could. if i believed that i could at the time. so what's stopping me from manifesting all the other changes i want to see in myself?
Exactly.
can't i just set my strong intention on having the reconnection done, and make it happen myself? do i need to know the procedure?
how can i set my intention on creating a certain outcome, when i'm not sure what that outcome is gonna be?
Well, what have they told you to expect? My understanding is that the benefits would be the same as having safely raised kundalini. Why not set your own expectations?
i've been successful in manifesting stuff when i can imagine the outcome.
but how do you manifest growth in yourself, when you have no idea what you'll grow to become?
I guess there's a belief system thing going on here for me. I believe we set goals before we incarnate on what direction we'd like to develop in and life then throws up all the circumstances that allow the potential for these developments.
"A dream is a question, not an answer."
(Therapist and dreamworker Strephon Kaplan
Williams)
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