In our day-to-day lives we do things according to our Values, Vision and Vibration without even being aware of it. If at any time, any or all three are out of alignment, usually the outcome is less than optimal. It has taken me a long time to work out the delicate model that when I am in alignment with, always assures me a very happy day indeed.
I really love teaching ThetaHealing® and know that this is one time in my life that I truly live my bliss. When I look at why this is the case, I am drawn to the 3 V’s. ThetaHealing® has the same values as me, the Vision is the same, and the Vibration is amazing. So that all adds up to me having a wonderful existence. When any of the V’s are missing or what I am doing is not in alignment with my 3 V’s, then the flow slows or totally stops, the day becomes clunky and I am having to work hard to get anywhere. Read More Here…
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This time of the year is usually filled with love, joy and the Christmas Spirit, which is great, but many people are left in dire financial situations, after embarking on a huge ‘over’ spending spree. And for what purpose?
Our need to ‘buy’ our loved ones that ‘perfect’ gift drives us to lose sight of what is important in our own lives and ultimately dictates our standard of living. Read More Here…
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Rae Brent
As a ThetaHealing® Teacher I am often asked by students and practitioners ”What do I call myself?” To me the question is a bit perplexing and at the same time I totally understand why they ask it. When I ask why they wouldn’t call themselves a ThetaHealer® or ThetaHealing® Practitioner, I am met with the same old answer: “But no one knows what that is.” I ask them what they would prefer to call themselves and they usually say things like a spiritual healer, intuitive healer, intuitive counsellor, spiritual counsellor… and the list goes on. Read More Here…
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Today I celebrate my 5th Anniversary of being discharged from the Australian Army at the rank of Major. It was a huge fall from grace and my discharge from the Army was very painful and humiliating. I never expected to survive the rest of the year, much less be where I am today. I had been discarded from the Army like human rubbish and the future that they had predicted for me was bleak. No one’s life ever deserves to be treated with such disregard or limitation. Read More Here…
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In my training as a Registered Nurse, I learned all about the legalities of what my role as a Nurse would involve. And one of the very valuable topics that we studied was assault and battery. When a Nurse says that they are going to do a procedure to a patient that the patient doesn’t want, it is assault. When the Nurse does the procedure against the wishes/ consent of the patient, then that is assault and battery. We also learnt in great detail the many forms of consent and were always 100% clear on what consent was needed in order to treat our patients. Read More Here…
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