Sometimes I see; sometimes I “see” (in the minds’ eye); sometimes I sense; sometimes I hear; sometimes I feel; and often I get a combination.
All emotions and interactions show on an energy level.
For example, when I am watching two people, standing and facing each other, very intent in an argument…
I feel a jagged, sharp sensation in the pit of my stomach, which feels like I’ve got a stomach full of broken glass.
My ears perceive an angry buzzing sound.
I “see” black, long sharp spikes coming out of each participant; each participant’s spikes being hurled towards the ‘opposition’.
I see what looks like a cloud of agitated gnats, buzzing between the two.
In newlyweds…..
I feel warmth and a fresh feeling in the air.
I “see” pastel colored ribbons dancing around and between the couple.
I see soft pastel clouds gently swirling around the two.
I hear a soft gentle harmonious hum from them.
In someone working on problem solving…
I feel a strong sense of intent, and stillness around the thinker.
I “see” energy pulled tight, in close to the problem solver. And a visual symbol I get is a picture of several cogs and gears working in tandem.
Even wild animal interactions (such as prey/predator) have a weaving between the two – as though they were communicating to one another.
Energy interactions aren’t limited to only human to human; animal to animal; or human to animal. It also includes our food, and items and/or belongings.
Whenever we are happy, sad, depressed, angry, joyous, afraid, etc., we transfer this energy to the food we handle and/or cook, which is in turn transferred to those who consume it.
And items we create, build, handle, make and/or own can absorb our energies – positive and negative – and can be transferred to others should they touch, use, pick up, etc. the item(s).
A large percentage of people have learned to not pay attention to energy interactions – but please know that even if you don’t see, “see”, hear, feel or sense the interactions, they do happen and they do affect each one of us.
So please be careful with what you are sharing with others.
Jan Toomer
October 8, 2008
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