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Episode 56: Using Intuition with Jennifer Rozevink
By: Jennifer Rozevink (borrowed from Selenite & Sage Facebook Page).
Why reinvent the wheel? This really sums up our conversation very well! -Rose
The biggest question to date has been, what do you do? What is Energy Consulting? Well, it’s a lot of things. Because absolutely EVERYTHING is energy.
What I can do, is observe energy. I can feel energy in my being. I listen and talk to energy. I witness the energetic sum of an experience, a moment of time, from ANY time. I communicate with what is all present in that moment.
So, what all forms of energy do I interact with to be more specific? The client! If asked to, I can see what is going on energetically in and around one’s being. Deceased and living loved ones, if they are willing. Pets and animals, if they are willing. Nature, trees, plants, insects the land your home is on. The beings that live and stay on the land. Angels, and all forms of divine guidance from all places. Seemingly innate objects such as belongings or furniture. And yes, things that don’t seem so loving or nice. However, I absolutely handle everything with love.
I do this with the goal of moving everything and everyone in that moment closer to being whole, closer to being understood, closer to a new experience, closer to peace and harmony, closer to love and light.
In a session, whatever comes up, and is ready and willing to be addressed is. Many times an hour session includes mediumship, me
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