The technique of using both hands to heal
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The idea that we should use both hands to give energy when laying on our hands is widespread among the healing organisations.This practice taught by them is inefficient and not a good idea.Whilst it does not cause major problems for the client the healer can suffer side effects which can be unpleasant.

Having said that lets look at what we should be doing
Everybody has a giving hand this for the majority of people is the left hand but for some it’s the right, we call this hand the healing hand.
You may notice this hand has a presence about it, this is the hand that energy flows through when healing, you will notice a warming effect we call this energy chi , it’s the same energy you feel in your face when you get embarrassed. We produce and give this energy when healing.

Our remaining hand should be used as a reflector, this enables the energy to be concentrated.This is particularly useful if you are working on a damaged area say after an accident or an operation. If we are working in a general sense flooding the body with energy the body itself will direct where to send the energy.
The success of the healing session depends greatly on the mindset of the healer.
The energy we give should not come back to us because it becomes contaminated. There are two elements to this the energy itself and the magnetic field it carries.
You can imagine the mess you get into after seeing a few clients.
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