I am presently reading "Energy Work, the secret of healing and spiritual development". So far so good. I really like Robert's tactile system. Simultaneously, I have started a qigong practice. I think they compliment each other nicely.
One thing that I wish Robert would have addressed in this book is the pace at which to do the work. He does mention to start slowly and build up. He also mentions that it is important to get a good feel for the secondary and tertiary energy centers before moving to the primary energy centers.
I think it would be nice if he gave some guidelines as to how long to work each day. How many weeks or months he thinks you should spend focusing on the secondary or tertiary energy centers before moving onto primary center work. Or something similar. As everyone is different, it might be hard to set hard and fast rules, but a guideline would be nice. Better yet, possibly if he were to lay out a criteria to meet or a set of tests to pass prior to moving on to primary energy center work, that would be ideal.
I think in the excitement of this type of work, it is all too easy to rush through through the book. That's why I had somebody that I trust read the book first. They have advised me that I am not ready to go to the primary center work just yet and that I should go back and re-read/practice the work outlined in the first 4 chapters of the book.
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