~Contents~

Acknowledgement
Author’s Note
Introduction

Chapter 1 The Energy Connection
Chapter 2 Inner Harmony for Spiritual Awareness
Chapter 3 The Art of Transference
Chapter 4 The Modality of Healing Energy
Chapter 5 How to Create Without Distortion
Chapter 6 Conscious Creation – An Alchemy of Emotion
Chapter 7 Why Healers Get Sick– Staying Healthy in an Unhealthy World
Chapter 8 Healing our Past means Healing our Future
Chapter 9 Being a Witness for Spirit
Chapter 10 Your Body Remembers – Vibrational Energy
Chapter 11 The Way It Is – the Art of Being Spiritually Fluid
Chapter 12 The Human Gate
Chapter 13 Helping Those we Love
Chapter 14 Changing Vibrations
Chapter 15 A Life Changing Event
Chapter 16 Emotion=Energy=Stress=Disease= Consciousness=Cancer
Chapter 17 Being the Facilitator / Healer / Mechanic of Miracles
Chapter 18 Summing it all up: The Art of Transference
The Use of Clear Light
The Living Light Breath™ and Unity Consciousness
Testimonials for the Art of Transference

FULL COLOR CHARTS inserted in the middle of the book: Depicting: The Soul's Evolution


~ Author’s Note ~

As we help others, we are actually healing ourselves, though often, we don’t fully or completely understand this symbiotic energy connection we have to all of life’s creation.

Our purpose is to help someone else, yet we don’t often give any real thought to the effect the other person’s energy will have upon us or upon our own family.

If our intentions are good and our heart is in the right place, why do we sometimes feel so tired – as if our own life force was literally being drained from us? Why do we get sick emotionally, mentally or physically? Why do we often feel overwhelmed with the existence of daily life?

Wanting to help others is innate in each of us. There may be no dramatic occur¬rence or experience that sets us in motion. We may not always know exactly what is wrong, yet we are aware intuitively or instinctively on some level that there is an imbalance or that something is not quite right. Dis-harmony or dis-ease does not begin within our physical body. Energetically, every emotional, mental or even spiri¬tual thought and action has a corresponding re-action within the physical body. By understanding how energy works in our own life, we can identify certain patterns – certain causes for all sickness or conflicts.

We’d like to show you ways in which you can maintain your own energetic balance in life – to see within yourself the causes for dis-harmony so you can take care of yourself spiritually and energetically, as well as physically.
Throughout this manuscript, we have used the word ‘healer’. This term encom¬passes the way in which all of us continually assist, facilitate, help, work with, treat, encourage, minister to and love other humans. We are all ‘healers’ – healing our¬selves and assisting others to find the truths within themselves so that together, we can change the energy, the collectives of consciousness on our planet.

Thank you for listening to your inner voice and for reading this manuscript. You can remain healthy so you can continue being of service to yourself and to others.

The eight (8) charts at the back of this manuscript represent the information that is written throughout. Reflecting on the graphics which depict the journey of our soul while on our earth walk can help us understand. Understanding brings awareness. Awareness creates more choices. Choice is freedom for our future.

--Ken and Nancy

 

~ Chapter Eleven ~
The Way It Is - The Art of Being Spiritually Fluid

Everyone has their version of the ‘way that it is’. We all find a way to define our world or reality. Once that is accomplished, we can form belief systems that will support our version of the ‘way that it is’. All of our life experiences pass through the fine mesh filters of our own beliefs to emerge on the other side as our truths.

Finding our own truth of the ‘way that it is’, can often take a lifetime. We embark on the journey of discovery and questioning: Who Am I? How did I get here? Why am I here? What is my purpose? This becomes the classic quest of our own eternal soul. And so our journey begins. The only challenge occurs when – through no fault of anyone – we question every¬thing and everyone outside ourselves, in search of our answers. We may even think we find ‘the way that it is’ in a particular spiritual path, or different spiritual teachers. Then our belief says we have found the ‘way that it is’ and it is perfect.

That usually works – until we realize that we are still searching, still finding something not complete. We begin to question our path, our teachers, and everything else in our lives – only to remain questioning our own questions.

Once we discover that we are unable to find the answers outside of ourselves, we can begin to create a reality that works. This can become the framework of our conscious mind. We will perfect this ‘way that it is’ to make sure that everything fits, that all our questions are answered and that our life seems to work. We relax, feel secure in this reality and just know that we have this whole thing called ‘LIFE’ figured out. Now we have arrived – we can feel in control of ourselves and proud of our accomplishments. This is a very good point to begin.

However, if we become attached to the ‘way that it is’, we can become rigid in our own thoughts and ideas. Rather than feeling free and liberated, we become trapped in self-righteousness and spiritual arrogance. If this occurs, it may be quite awhile before we realize

that we are not experiencing any new growth, new insights, new creations – we are stuck in the reality of our fixed self. The reality of this new life circumstance then begins our search for the space of knowing and not knowing – the simultaneous existence of being in the mo¬ment and remaining flexible for change and choice. When this happens, we are reminded to become spiritually fluid.

We can not begin our experience on this planet to grow, expand into the vastness of our soul’s vision, discover who we are as multidimensional Divine beings, and use that discov¬ery to serve our planet and its’ inhabitants until we become fluid. After all, how can we remain in the old version of the ‘way that it is’ when everything around us is constantly changing and moving ? And – how do we recognize that we are stuck ? .


The first indicator comes when we find we have a need to be right. Being right has been important in some arenas, because it ensures us a position of power and approval. The need for approval - based on some of our old programs - translates to our feeling accepted and loved; which in turn means that we are not alone. This is how important being right can be for some. This is also how we can get stuck in the energy of our old ‘way’.

The second issue for us is our need to stay in control. We will use control to create a predictable life with no surprises or negative unknowns. It goes hand in hand with the need to be right, both producing a sense of power and security. We will know that we are stuck in our ‘way that it is’, when we have the need to prove or justify our truth. The key word is, need. We will find ourselves defending our thoughts and position around our beliefs. We may become frustrated or angry when someone doesn’t understand us. We then feel unsupported, which makes us react even more.

If we are attached to our beliefs and truths, seeing them as the only ‘way that it is’, we will limit the infinite possibilities that can come to us and therefore limit our experience. Mov¬ing past the need to be at the center of our own universe, we discover the balance between knowing and not knowing, which allows us to be spirituality fluid.

There are ways to finding this balance. We can begin by cultivating compassionate. Everyone has their version of the ‘way that it is’ and for many people, they have needed it just to survive. We can have unconditional compassion for where they are, for their own creations. They are Creators.