Narrative Essay On My Spiritual Journey

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The start of an amazing journey!

Listening to my intuition I set off to meet Gerry and Gillian. Word of mouth is after all the most effective form of spreading news and despite living one hour away from Galway nothing could stop me after hearing of two people who had major changes after visiting the Master.

I brought my daughter and this would be my first visual proof that healing does occur. The scar made her self-conscious however now it started to fade away. My beautiful Angel is now not only flawless, free from chest pains when getting stressed nor suffer from throbbing headaches, meaning the end of putting chemicals into her body, morning and evening, only to keep the pains in control, in fact not even healing the problem.
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Also, the same day as the first healing session, eight o’clock in the evening, I realised that I had forgotten to take my nicotine substitute since two o clock in the afternoon. Of course I thought I better have a fix, only to get a headache as if I had taken an overdose. That was that, I was off nicotine without even noticing it myself :D
All the sessions have been different and the shifting in the following weeks after, when the body continuously heal itself, is amazing, just take time to notice it.

There are, in my experience, side effects for some people. These side effects are only good signs and with just a text or phone call away from the friendliest helpful spirits I was flying it. My daughter did not suffer any but she was very curious and supportive and we learnt a lot together. First I got a rash. It was…itchy!! I just stuck with it and went through it. Knowing that I was clearing out everything that I didn't need anymore, made the process exiting. I call it the big detox.

There were other ways for the healing to show itself proving to work, like the getting worse before getting better
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Did it happen to me? Yes of course!
My not so bad as I thought, but still really annoying OCD, took a rollercoaster ride sending me to age 17-20 and 26 again, this were the times when I spent all my food money on cleansing products, the times when it proved impossible to leave the house in fear of becoming contaminated.
With tremendous, and very important, support from both G’s the symtoms disappeared as rapid as they had appeared. Knowing this was only a temporary part of the process, it was a lot more manageable. It’s like a side effect from taking a classical medicine but you know there will be improvements and furthermore the side effect is not from chemicals.
Did the OCD get better?
Yes, failing to remember to wash my hands when I normally would!
It’s ok though as the feeling is no longer anxiety. Curiosity as for the amount of times I forgot that I “should have” washed my hands will always stay with me. I guess I’ll never know after all the moving around of my receivers and transmitters.

Despite the side effects that some of us can get from healing, only some, I have noticed a great

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