About ten years ago, I was introduced to energy as a tool of healing.  I was told that this energy was essentially all around us and in us, and that we could use it for healing and other purposes.  I was very skeptical about this and for many years closed my mind to the possibility that there could be any truth to it.  The whole idea seemed so foreign from everything I understood, so I just assumed it was false without taking the time to understand it.   A couple of years later, I was convinced to just go see how it works.  I witnessed a session of an individual trained in energy, and although it was different than what I was used to, I felt fine about it. 

I really didn’t think much about it again until 2007 when my brother-in-law reintroduced me to energy and how it can be used.  I could feel there was truth to it but didn’t really know what to do with it.  After my brother-in-law left, the opposition increased significantly in our home.  As we learned more about the nature of the opposition, we began to understand that there exists laws that govern the interactions between the spiritual and physical existences.  We began to understand that through these laws, the adversary could hinder and distract us in our efforts, including the ability to cause physical ailment such as migraines. 

As I prayed for help, I was led to study Reiki.  I never took an official course but just read a couple of books and learned the basic principles of energy and the use of energy to heal.  As I read, I could feel the truth of it and knew that I was to learn to use energy.  I attended a few sessions with a gentleman that practiced this to better understand energy and its application.  I felt that I must begin to understand the unseen laws that governed this energy and the interactions between the physical and spiritual existences.  As I pursued this, I was taught how to use energy to counteract some of the attacks from the adversary and how to better defend our home. 

Over time I have been taught that our power to do good and evil is through three things—thought, word and touch.  Each of these carries a specific energy that can be used for good and evil.  As we studied this, not only did we begin to better understand how we could use these for good, but we also began to understand how the adversary had taught his followers to use it for evil.  As we have studied this more and more, we continue to be taught these laws and learn better how to unlock our innate ability to use these tools. 

We have also learned about the energy associated with objects and the ability to use objects for good and evil.  This understanding was very important in learning how to use a seer stone and to translate.  The rock structures we have built in our yard are also a direct result of this understanding. 

We have also learned how energy and the laws that govern its use explain so much of what we consider the natural results of our actions.  For example, the significant implications of intentions are better understood through a comprehension of energy and its associated laws.  We have learned so many other things about energy and the laws that govern its use;  however, I consider myself a novice in this area, as I feel we have only glimpsed the unseen laws that govern our existence in a world of energy.

 

3 Responses to “A World of Energy and Unseen Laws”

  1. mary says:

    The rock formations around your house have energy? What exactly does that mean? The concrete slab I poured last year on the side of my house, it is an object, so therefore does it have energy? Are you looking at this from a physics standpoint or a spiritual standpoint? If a spiritual standpoint, then please explain.

  2. Jen says:

    @Mary
    What an interesting question. I do enjoy your humor in your comments though! Do you know if that concrete slab had pixie dust in it or not? I think that would be the determining factor.
    I was discussing this very same question with my brother a few days earlier. He is taking a class in college where they are studying Chinese culture. It is said In classical Chinese gardens, rocks are highly valued.
    “In general, rocks are also valued in Chinese culture for their concentration of ‘Qi’ energy, the life force which is contained in all parts of the universe.”
    If it is good enough for the Chinese… it is good enough for me!

  3. bored says:

    just wondering which came first, your fascination with the chinese culture or your mission of translating the higher law?

    you better hurry and get your book out. I saw an infomercial on tv. A guy was trying to sell his book he just published talking about the same things you are talking about.

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