(Minneapolis, MN) is an internationally renowned author, speaker, healer, and business consultant. She is president of Life Systems Services, through which she has conducted over 65,000 client sessions and presented training classes throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Visit her online at CyndiDale.com.
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Table of
--contents--
Chapter One
Chapter Two
: Concepts and Techniques
exercise 1:
exercise 2:
exercise 3:
exercise 4:
Chapter Three
exercise 5:
exercise 6:
exercise 7:
Chapter Four
exercise 8:
exercise 9:
Chapter Five
exercise 10:
Chapter Six
: Changing Empathy into Telepathy
exercise 11:
exercise 12:
exercise 13:
exercise 14:
Chapter Seven
: Communing with Nature
exercise 15:
exercise 16:
Chapter Eight
exercise 17:
exercise 18:
: Questions to Ask
: Essential Energy Work Techniques
Disclaimer
The information in this book is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat any medical or emotional condition. To address medical or therapeutic issues, please consult a licensed professional.
The author and publisher are not responsible for any conditions that require a licensed professional, and we encourage you to consult a professional if you have any questions about the use or efficacy of the techniques or insights in this book. References in this book are given for informational purposes alone and do not constitute an endorsement.
All case studies and descriptions of persons have been changed or altered so as to be unrecognizable. Any likeness to actual persons, living or dead, is strictly coincidental.
Introduction
I was only five years old when I heard bacon sizzling in the kitchen in the middle of the night. Despite the crackling and hissing, my parents remained asleep. My sisters were in their beds; they too continued to snooze. You see, as I lay in my bedroom down the hall from the kitchen, I was hearing sounds that no one else could hear.
Terrified, but also sort of fascinated, I listened as two hobos discussed the reason theyd jumped off the train that ran behind our house in Huntsville, Alabama, and made their way into our kitchen. I had missed the opening of the door and the shuffling of their shoes, but I could have heard that bacon frying miles away.
Apparently, they frequently stopped at our house. The eggs and milk were fresh, and there was always bacon in the refrigerator. As they laughed about a few of their adventures, I lay frozen, unsure about what to do. Should I spring out of bed and confront them? Wake my parents? Join in the fun?
The decision was made when I heard the clinking of the dishes and frying pan against the steel sink. Then the kitchen door slammed. The house was quiet; they had left. I had only two thoughts.
The first was that my mom would be furious about the dirty dishes in the sink. The second was that my parents should get a better lock system. I ran into my parents room and yelled at them to wake up.
My mom was angrybut with me, not the hobos. She hated being disturbed in the middle of the night. My dad traipsed into the kitchen and pronounced it pristine. He then grumbled, telling me to stop making things up. It was at that point when I figured out that my kitchen visitors had been ghosts.
Ive heard sounds that others cantor wontall my life. These days, as an energy healer and intuitive consultant, I assist my clients by listening to an array of invisible informants, including my clients spiritual guides, angelic guardians, and deceased loved ones. Also in the lineup are problematic entities and aspects of my clients personalities, such as inner children or past-life selves. On a clients behalf, Ive consulted invisible oracles from the future and shamans long dead. Ive heard tell of needed healing energies and possible future events. Almost any type of information is available through clairaudience, a word that means clear hearing. Using my clairaudience, along with other spiritual abilities, Ive helped over 65,000 clients.
As implied, the professional application of my clairaudient gift is an extension of my childhood proclivities. I also come by it naturally, through both sides of my family.
On my dads side, my grandmother used to communicate with ghosts. One of her favorite friends was a spirit who hung out in her house, sharing cooking recipes. My grandmother would also relay conversations she held with my grandfather after he died. One time, my grandfather spoke to my grandmother through the television, which wasnt turned on, sharing his sorrow for the hurt hed caused her when alive.