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What's up, what's up world?
We have a special guest heretoday, mr Jimmy.
Good to have some masculineenergy on the podcast.
What's up, jimmy?
How?
Jimmy Arellano (01:12):
are you today,
thank you?
Thank you for having me on here.
This is actually my secondpodcast ever, oh my God, no way
Welcome.
Amanda O'Mara (01:21):
Welcome my second
podcast ever.
I hope it's good yeah I have afeeling it's gonna be really
good and juicy here today.
Um, jimmy is also a spinalenergetics practitioner.
That's how we've connectedrecently and I feel like you're
really known for the reiki stuff.
Correct me if I'm wrong so yeahbig time reiki.
(01:44):
Uh, I've definitely seen some ofyour videos through the gram as
far as how you work with yourclients, and it's so beautiful
to witness that on video, so Ican't even imagine like working
with you, which I hope toexperience someday with you,
yeah hopefully, but Jimmy's inVegas, I think you're in Los
Angeles as well, is that correct?
So I live in Las Vegas and I doyou're in Los Angeles as well,
(02:04):
is that correct?
Jimmy Arellano (02:05):
So I live in Las
Vegas and I do travel to Los
Angeles once a month, and then Iwill go to Phoenix as well.
Amanda O'Mara (02:12):
That one is more
like every other month too, so
okay, yeah, do you work withclients online as well, or is it
all in person?
Jimmy Arellano (02:19):
I do, I do
virtual I do.
I've been doing a lot ofGermany, sweden, australia, just
people from all over the world.
Amanda O'Mara (02:28):
Oh, my God.
Jimmy Arellano (02:30):
So, cool.
Amanda O'Mara (02:30):
I love it.
I love it.
Jimmy Arellano (02:40):
Okay, so tell us
a little bit more about what
you do.
Do you also teach Reiki?
I do so because I am a Reikimaster.
I do teach Reiki.
I do so because I am a Reikimaster.
I do teach Reiki and, in a way,I try to teach my form of Reiki
too.
So it's not just normal Reikiand I tell everyone like the
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first thing is mentallypreparing them to want it.
Because one thing I've learnedis anything that has to do with
the body, you first have to gothrough the mind, the mind first
, because that's like the axis.
So it's like them opening uptheir mind and them giving that
permission to me, but tothemselves as well Like, okay,
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what is it that I might bestoring?
Because that's one thing that Ilike to focus on is more of
emotional release.
Amanda O'Mara (03:32):
Yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (03:33):
Emotional
release Because I've been
researching a lot of doctorslike Dr Gaber Matei or Dr Tara
Swift you know she's aneuroscientist, I believe, yeah,
so just I want to go like me asa man, like I like to go more
in like logic, likescience-based Like.
Okay, that way it's not justlike this.
Amanda O'Mara (03:54):
I find myself
there too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (03:58):
Because I need a
reason.
Why is this happening?
Why is it working?
How is this energy likeactually flowing?
So with me it was more likehaving this very like spiritual
awakening, where my handsstarted moving and if I get near
anyone, I'd like start doingsurgery on them.
Amanda O'Mara (04:16):
Do you Okay?
Yeah, would you call it psychicsurgery, because I do that as
well sometimes with my clients.
Jimmy Arellano (04:25):
Yeah, I guess
you would call it Ener energetic
surgery, aura surgery, whateverit is.
But yeah, that's what it was.
And I didn't know what I wasdoing.
It was like what am I doing?
Amanda O'Mara (04:34):
I was going crazy
.
Jimmy Arellano (04:36):
Yeah, I was
going crazy, but it was just
like so yeah, so.
I do teach it.
I like to teach my form ofeverything, everything that I'm
learning and I'm still learning.
So anytime I'm teaching, I'mtelling everyone like, yeah, I
may be your teacher right now,but at the same time I'm a
student yeah, I'm a student,because I'm gonna learn from
every single one of you and I'mconstantly learning.
I'm constantly trying to broadenmy, my spectrum of of this
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energy healing, of this energywork yeah, I, I love that, like
as a teacher, you're also astudent.
Amanda O'Mara (05:08):
I think we forget
that as we begin to expand and
evolve in our line of work, andI think it's such a humbling
experience too, because you'realways learning and growing.
I'm super curious, so justexplain, like, what Reiki is and
then how your Reiki is a littlebit different.
Jimmy Arellano (05:27):
So Reiki is a
Japanese word that stands for
universal life energy and it ismore of a subtle energy.
So some people tend to say it'smore like water.
I guess In a way it's more likejust.
I guess in a way it's more likejust calming more relaxing I
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guess, in a way, I go in with alittle bit more force than just
smooth.
I like to go in a little bitmore like kind of like spine
energetics, the way, the way drsarah like teaches us, like kind
of, but um, so that's what kindof where reiki is.
Reiki is like nice, you know,maybe touching, maybe not
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touching.
I personally like to touch alot and I like to do firm
touches.
I like to.
I like that person to feel thepressure, so that way you're
making that body part aware,you're making that body part
aware, so that way it's liketheir attention is going to
there.
So if I'm on their heart, Idon't put so much pressure on
the heart, but I do want them toknow that this is where I'm at
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and I want that attention to bein that area.
If I'm touching them in acertain spot, especially in the
feet, that's one thing that Ifeel a lot of practitioners
neglect is the feet, but for meI find it that when I can open
someone up from the feet, theywill open up so much and release
so much from there too.
(06:53):
Wow, because there's a bigdisconnection in the feet,
because the feet, like we, havechakras on our feet too.
So when those chakras areblocked, you can touch the earth
all you want sand, water but ifthere's no connection, then
you're not having thatconnection with the earth.
Amanda O'Mara (07:11):
You're not
grounded, you're not.
Jimmy Arellano (07:13):
You're not.
So for me, whenever I start toopen up those chakras in the
feet like they feel it's almostlike something being pulled out
of there or like a valve justopening up and just releasing,
oh wow.
So yeah, so that's kind of whatReiki is.
Reiki is just like of givingnice energy and it's channeled
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energy, channeled energy.
So that's kind of what Reiki isand that's life force, energy.
Amanda O'Mara (07:40):
So I do Reiki as
well, and so tell us, like, how
are you evolving with your owntwist with it?
How is it a little different?
Is it through that touch andhow you focus on the heart and
the feet more?
Jimmy Arellano (07:53):
It's through
touch, but I believe it's also
the practitioner that has to bein a healed state.
So it's not just learning howto do energy words, but the more
a healer is healed, the morethey can heal.
So it's us becoming themedicine to be able to give the
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medicine I agree with that,because if we never heal, say,
for example, grief.
If we are going to grief and orwe've never experienced grief,
how can we kind of like healsomeone with grief?
Amanda O'Mara (08:25):
yeah, it's kind
of hard, but you can't hold that
space for them exactly you can.
Jimmy Arellano (08:30):
Yeah, you can't
understand them.
Amanda O'Mara (08:32):
You can't see
them and allow them to process
that as well, and you can alwaystell like yeah, I swear, like
healers or people like us thathave are doing what we do now.
We've been through the thickestof the thin just to be able to
hold space for people.
Jimmy Arellano (08:53):
Correct, correct
.
Especially like someone hasbeen through very or a lot of
trauma.
Somebody has been through a lotof trauma and they actually
like heal from it.
I tell those people, like youare going to be a great healer
and it doesn't have to be withenergy, it could be with
anything.
It could be with hugging, withgiving somebody a smile, like
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anything, anything.
Amanda O'Mara (09:17):
Yeah, so true.
Yeah, so so.
You're a spinal energeticspractitioner too, and I've
explained a couple of times onthe podcast kind of the
difference between the two.
But I'd love to hear from youyour interpretation and the
differences and what you havefound so far yeah, so for me
it's a big difference.
Jimmy Arellano (09:34):
It is a big
difference, yeah, um, and I
think it's because of the waythat I work and spine energetics
is a little similar, but itdoes have a little bit more of
like rules, in a way, versuswith me, I have like there is no
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rules where I have to start acertain way, but spine energetic
is very, very unique where youtap into more of the nervous
system through the spine and Ithink that's where it's more
incredible too.
So I think it's just, they'rejust different flavors of an ice
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cream.
I would say different flavors,and you may like chocolate more
yeah, yeah, and, and sometimesyou may get like bigger scoops
of spine energetics and smallerscoops of reiki.
So there is like a little bitof of difference.
There is difference.
There is more of um, like, theway that I like to work is with
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reiki, for me is more likeextracting versus spine
energetics is more like givingfor that person to just work on
themselves, with their body,with their nervous system.
Yeah, it's all in, it's allinner work with spine energetics
.
Amanda O'Mara (10:56):
With me it's
inner, but more like extracting
more releasing more yeah, yeah,pulling it out, yeah, so for me
like pulling and throwing versusspinals, like giving and
leaving it.
There's no like pulling out ornothing like yeah, well, if you
think about it, so, like reiki,you're working with life force
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energy, with spinal energetics,you're working on the client's
energy, and that's how it's likethe main difference, right, and
so, yeah, you're not reallypulling it out for them, they're
doing it themselves, and soyou're giving them that space to
really process and integrate ontheir own, and we're just there
to guide them.
And how to remember how to dothat essentially, um, yeah, so
(11:40):
how tell us a little bit more inlike what got you into your
line of work?
I'm sure you have a story, yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (11:49):
So, like I said,
like I had like a very strong
spiritual awakening where Ididn't know anything about
energy work.
I didn't know anything aboutenergy.
I was seeing a therapist andshe actually so she's.
She's Mexican and she actuallyso she's.
She's mexican.
(12:09):
So she incorporates um, bars oraccess conscious, also reiki,
into her practice.
So it's not just like let's sitdown and talk, it's like she
likes to start off with accessconscious or bars, which is the
same thing, it's just knowndifferent.
And basically what that is isthe practitioner touching energy
points in your head and kind ofdoing like a like a restart on
your mind and body, just doing arestart on your mind and body.
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And she actually sent me videoson youtube of how like it works
, where they put those little,those little sticky things on
the head to to see do youremember what it's called what
she does?
Amanda O'Mara (12:40):
it's called bars.
Oh, it's called what she does,it's called bars.
Oh, it's called bars.
Oh, I've never heard of it.
Jimmy Arellano (12:48):
Yeah, so it's
more known.
They do it a lot more like inMexico, so out here you could
find it known as bars or accessconscious.
So that's why it's either or.
Amanda O'Mara (12:58):
Oh, interesting
Gosh there's so many modalities
out there.
I want to try them all.
Jimmy Arellano (13:04):
So when she did
that on me, I was just like okay
, cool.
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Jimmy Arellano (13:39):
And then, all of
a sudden, I just started
laughing.
I'm laughing.
And then she's like what'sgoing on.
I'm like I don't know.
You tell me.
And then I start crying and I'mcrying, and I'm crying and all
of a sudden, like the room getslike bright.
I have my eyes closed and theroom is bright, and that's when
I my hand just starts lifting upand something grabs it and puts
it on my heart and then theyjust start going crazy and I'm
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just like what's happening?
Amanda O'Mara (14:03):
What do you think
was happening?
A spiritual awakening, aspiritual awakening, yeah, yeah,
a spiritual awakening.
What was yours like, though,like?
Did you like visions ordownloads?
Jimmy Arellano (14:15):
So I had no
visions, no big downloads of
just, but it was more likefeeling everything.
So for like the first two,three months, my hands would
move like crazy, without metrying, and I didn't know how to
make it stop.
I didn't know how to make itstop.
I'm like the only way I could,like, I guess, not pay attention
(14:38):
to it was like watching tv,watching a movie or something,
and because, if not, then I'djust hear something and then
they'll start to.
So one day I was meditating andI envisioned like somebody
laying down and me going, likethat was my hands, and I didn't
know what it was.
So I Googled healing with handsand then I saw these different
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modalities and then I saw Reiki,and then I went and got my
Reiki certification.
So then, once I actually got mylevel two, I started practicing
on people, which wasn't until2022.
So this happened to me in 2021.
And in 2022 is when I actuallystarted doing sessions on people
, just people that I knew, andthen they'd have reactions where
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, like, why did my hand move?
And I'm just like I don't know,you know.
So for me it was just likepracticing, like trying to find
the answers, constantly tryingto find answers of what's
happening.
What's happening to me?
Because everybody thought I wasgoing crazy.
Right so, right, so, so Fastforward.
Once I got my master Reiki,that's when I actually decided
(15:46):
to OK, now I'm going to try todo it for the public, which was
until last year, in 2023.
So then that's when I starteddoing it more and more and more.
But as I do it more, that's whenI started learning more,
learning more of what I'm doing.
How I'm doing, yeah, how do Iget people prepared?
And that's when I startedlearning how to prepare people,
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how to prepare them for mentallyfirst and then physically.
So, yeah, it's like a littleone, yeah so one thing that was
really crazy too is like my wife.
She does um taekwondo, oh cool.
And so anytime she sparred withme, she'd whoop my ass like
she'd I like her, but when this,when this happened to me, I kid
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you not, it's almost.
I got a download of knowingexactly how to fight, where,
like if he was about to likelift up her leg, I'm already
blocking it.
So and it makes senseafterwards, like how a lot of
that has to do with energy.
It has to do with energy, soit's like now, it's like okay,
(16:53):
now you're feeling of thatenergy too, what the person's
gonna do.
So as you're speaking, I'mthinking of like star wars, like
the force, like yeah, you'reusing your hands to block, like,
and just yeah it's crazy that,or even like the first matrix
movie, where, oh, they're likedownloading, like just oh, I
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know how to fight, I know howkung fu, or I know how to do
this.
It's like downloading all of asudden the.
The body knows how to do thesethings like muscle memory.
Amanda O'Mara (17:25):
Yeah, that's what
it is.
Jimmy Arellano (17:26):
It's like muscle
memory.
Amanda O'Mara (17:28):
It really is like
it's.
We do know, we do know it's asubconscious movement, right, we
get in our head, like you saidat the beginning, and that's why
that's like one thing we haveto work on first is to bring
safety back into the body.
So now that you can go back intothe natural part of you that
does move a little bit, it's allsubconscious and like you're in
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complete control the whole timeof course, but when you fully
surrender and just allow thatlife-first energy from reiki to
move through you, it's like I Iactually haven't told many
people about my experience withReiki and it actually it was
kind of the doorway into energyhealing work for me, and this
was years ago.
But I just remember goingthrough a really tough time and
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trying everything doctors,medications, you name it and I
found this practitioner inDenver, colorado, and I'm laying
there.
It was like a 90 minute sessionand then it wasn't toward till
the tour, yeah, yeah, towardsthe end that she and I didn't
even know this.
My eyes were closed the wholetime.
I was very relaxed.
It was very relaxed, you know.
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Just, I was going out, I waskind of going to this deep sleep
and she started putting herhands over my heart without my
knowing and then all of a suddenI felt like I was grasping for
air and like something was beingpulled out of my chest and my
chest started like pumping upand all of a sudden I just like
felt energetically somethingrelease and I was like starting
to cry and she's like are youokay?
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I'm like I don't know, am Iokay?
What's going on?
I was so confused and I feellike, when I see your videos,
that reminds me of my experiencewith Reiki for the first time,
and like she did not touch meone bit, not once on my body,
and I left that room, thatbuilding, like I felt like a
train hit me afterwards, like Ihad this high, like I felt
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exhausted.
Jimmy Arellano (19:18):
I went home and
slept for hours and yeah so what
was going on and that's whathappens when so emotions right,
emotions get stored in the body.
It could get stored in bodytissues, in organs, yeah,
anywhere.
It could even be like in joints.
(19:39):
So when the body's releasingthat, it's almost kind of like a
golf ball going through like astraw of energy.
Just yeah, now you're left sore, you're left sore, your body
feels sore.
You could feel sore in certainareas if it was from your heart,
so that must have been youreleasing something from here oh
, it was in the heart, for sure,yeah, yeah, and that's why you
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physically feel exhausted too,because sometimes the body uses
a lot of energy to release toreally the body uses a lot of
energy to release it wasliterally my entire body.
Amanda O'Mara (20:13):
I was just sore.
That was a good part, too sore,just like, just Just very high.
I just remember trying to drivehome.
I need to go to bed now, yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (20:26):
You're just like
, and that's because your body
is also going into homeostasistoo.
So imagine you're probably instress the entire time of your
life.
Well, I wouldn't say the entiretime of your life.
Well, I wouldn't say entiretime of life, but maybe
throughout that period of timestress, anxiety, so now all of a
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sudden your body's like we'reback to normal.
Then all of a sudden it's likenow you can relax, because
stress is very important for us.
So back in the days it wasmeant for if you need to run
away, if you're being attackedby an animal or right you know,
a tribe, whatever you want tocall it right.
So your body releases, releasesall these chemicals, endorphins,
(21:10):
all these stress hormones theystart to elevate, so that way
you can think quick run, quickadrenaline.
So nowadays we're doing thatexact same thing, but we're not
in danger, we're not, we'recreating it correct now your
body goes back.
All these hormones start to goback to where they're supposed
to, and guess what your body'slike?
Amanda O'Mara (21:32):
finally, we can
relax back to balance, back to
rest and digest yeah, oh wow,yeah, your work is.
It just looks so, so powerful.
Um, what about, before theawakening, anything you want to
share about your story there?
Jimmy Arellano (21:53):
before the
awakening, I used to actually
own nutrition supplement stores,so I actually had.
Yeah, so I had a couple outhere in Las Vegas, one in
Arizona, and that's kind of whatI was focusing on.
A lot too was, I guess, in away healing, but it was more,
like you know, withsupplementation.
(22:13):
So I have a nice background insupplementation too, but that's
kind of what I was doing, sothat's why I wasn't never into
any of this yeah, any of this sothat.
So that's why it was like a big360.
It was like what am I doingwhat?
How am I doing this?
Amanda O'Mara (22:32):
like it was very
like so it's really because the
experience that you had was soawakening and enlightening that
you're like I.
Jimmy Arellano (22:42):
I need to get
into this more essentially I
wanted to get into it, but Iwould always fight it too,
because I was like I had notrust in myself, like yeah what
am I doing?
how am I doing this?
Like there was no trust inmyself.
So I think that was the biggestthing is for me to learn to
trust.
So that's why, once I got myReiki, level three, master Reiki
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, that's when I kind of likeconvinced myself like okay, once
I get this, then I will try togo and do it for people, try to
pursue it, try to pursue it.
Amanda O'Mara (23:17):
Yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (23:19):
Once I started
getting in it then it was like
okay, but first I think it has alot to do with trust yeah,
trust was a big one for me too.
Amanda O'Mara (23:26):
So, as you know,
in spinal energetics down in the
hips process e internal truststate and um, yeah it, that was
huge.
Just trusting yourself, butalso realigning in your heart
and finding that passion withinyou and remembering your truth
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and your gifts and who you'rereally meant to be.
So you've been doing this forover a year, then two years Cool
Wow.
Yeah, and your social media.
How are people with watchingyour videos?
I don't know about you, but Iget a lot of interesting
(24:08):
comments.
Jimmy Arellano (24:10):
So you know what
?
The interesting comments barelystarted showing up like two,
three months ago.
Before that it was all like ohmy gosh.
Amanda O'Mara (24:18):
Really.
Jimmy Arellano (24:19):
This is amazing,
this is beautiful, and now it's
like what the hell are youdoing?
Amanda O'Mara (24:24):
I know they think
it's like an exorcism or
something like.
Jimmy Arellano (24:28):
I mean some some
of them do yeah turn almost
into like an exorcism, end upthrowing up yeah and and I like,
I allow it, like I want, likeif I tell them, like if you feel
like throwing up, do it.
Do it, because that's your bodytrying to push something out.
Amanda O'Mara (24:45):
Yeah, it's
purging.
That is your body, exactly.
Jimmy Arellano (24:47):
It's purging.
Amanda O'Mara (24:48):
It's just a
frequency leaving.
It's not an exorcism, it'sfrequency leaving Not to scare
anybody here Exactly.
I feel like that implies likesomething evil, but it's like
you're not, you're just it's.
It's just a disconnection, it'sa tension pattern that we're
holding on to be, probablybecause of, um, an event that
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happened to you or a person, andyour system is wired that way,
and so naturally we may need tolet that go, release that
through purging or through somesort of release, right?
Jimmy Arellano (25:23):
Correct.
Yes, especially a dense energylike anger.
Amanda O'Mara (25:28):
Oof yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (25:29):
Like anger.
Amanda O'Mara (25:30):
I love anger.
Jimmy Arellano (25:31):
Somebody's
really angry.
Those are the ones that try tocome out this way.
Amanda O'Mara (25:35):
Anger's my friend
, yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (25:37):
Yeah, yeah, yeah
.
So I think one of the biggestones that I released was fear,
because when I was able torelease fear, that's when I just
felt like a lot moreenlightened.
I just that's when I'm able tohelp people release some of that
fear too, because fear I thinkis probably the most everybody
(25:59):
has some fear you know yeah likenot having enough fear of being
good enough, fear of X Y, z.
Amanda O'Mara (26:07):
You know and you
know you're.
You're an entrepreneur too.
You have your own business, andso, if you're in business, this
is the calm CEO podcast.
There's a lot of fear in.
You know the imposter syndromescarcity, people pleasing, just
fear of making it, fear of beingsuccessful, fear of failure,
and the list goes on.
(26:27):
But yeah, yeah, anger was a bigone for me, I think, coming
from a people pleaser background, just kind of shoving that down
and I really just wanted tolike lay it on people.
Jimmy Arellano (26:37):
Yeah, just
wanted to like lay it on people.
Amanda O'Mara (26:40):
Yeah, so I
definitely feel like anger heat,
hot.
The body gets really hot whenworking with some of my clients.
But anyway, so yeah, tell us alittle bit more about your
business and who you help.
Maybe some like crazy resultsyou've seen with your clients
(27:04):
talk to us about that I mean.
Jimmy Arellano (27:06):
So my business
is based out in las vegas, um,
and you know who I really liketo help is more like autism,
because I have an autistic sonoh, oh, you do.
Yeah, so because I have anautistic son, that's something.
He's nine.
He's nine now.
Amanda O'Mara (27:25):
Aw, what's his
name?
Yeah?
Jimmy Arellano (27:26):
James.
Amanda O'Mara (27:27):
James Love it
yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (27:30):
Yeah.
So that's actually somethingthat I want to focus more on,
and even if I got to do it forfree, like I don't mind, but I
want to get into more spiritualesoteric, but understanding more
of the spectrum mind in a way,because for me, like that and I
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know a lot of like for autismhas a lot to do with the gut and
the body oh, does it okay?
Amanda O'Mara (28:01):
I don't know a
whole lot about autism.
I actually do have a brotherwho's autistic he's asperger's,
um but I don't I have not workedwith a client yet with autism,
so that's really interesting, sotell us more about that um so.
Jimmy Arellano (28:16):
so for autism, a
lot of it has to do with the
gut, because our gut is prettymuch our second brain, or some
say our first brain of the body,because anything you put in
your body or through your mouthhas to get digested.
So in the gut there has to bethe right amount of good
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bacteria and bad bacteria andwhatever gets digested has to be
sent to the mind so that way itcould function properly right,
so as above, so below.
So as above in your mind, sobelow, so as below, also in your
mind.
So if the bottom part of yourbody, which is your gut, is not
healthy, then the mind is not ashealthy either.
(28:59):
So with autism, a lot ofautistic kids sometimes may have
a with going to use therestroom, like number two.
Sometimes they can beconstipated or sometimes they
can have diarrhea.
So like, for example, with myson, um, we took him with a very
good doctor out here in lasvegas that specializes in autism
(29:21):
and we they did a lot of tests,like with gut bacteria, with
mitochondria, a lot of bloodtests, and it turns out my son,
he had so three of the goodbacteria.
He was missing two completely.
They were at zero, so he onlyhad one.
And then the bad bacteria therewas like over flourished, so it
(29:43):
was over, I think, like 110%,so that bad bacteria wasn't
allowing that good bacteria toflourish I see.
So right there, what we have todo is like kill the back, all
bacteria, because you can't justkill a certain bacteria.
So it's like killing badbacteria and all bacteria and
then restarting it withprobiotics, with fermented foods
(30:03):
, so that way they could getlike that environment in the gut
to flourish again, to actuallylike start helping.
But one thing that did help hima lot, that was like night and
day was actually cbd really cbdhelped so much.
Amanda O'Mara (30:19):
Yes, and do you
do reiki on him as well?
Jimmy Arellano (30:23):
I do.
I did reiki on him.
I do reiki on him to where.
It was so interesting and it'sactually one of my videos where
we're at a sound bath and hejust starts to get on our head
and he just starts to do Reikion us and he was like going home
on us and I've never done thatbefore, like I do it now in my
(30:46):
Reiki sessions.
I use a lot of my voice in myreiki sessions, yeah, but before
that, like he started doing iton me and then he started like
going like that on my head,which I didn't do either before,
and I was just like wow, likehe just naturally just started
doing it and I was just like wow, that's crazy how beautiful it
is.
Amanda O'Mara (31:03):
You think he was
like healing you as well through
that journey.
Jimmy Arellano (31:07):
Yeah, yeah, yeah
.
He started doing it on me andmy wife and it was just so crazy
how he just naturally juststarted doing it and just
started doing it his own way too.
Amanda O'Mara (31:16):
How beautiful I
have heard.
Autistic children, or justanyone with autism, are some of
the most intuitive people.
Jimmy Arellano (31:25):
Intuitive and
very sensitive, highly sensitive
, sensitive.
That's why they're so intuitive.
Amanda O'Mara (31:29):
Yeah, like the
sensitivity to their environment
and their emotions and theirbody.
It's um, yeah, in my opinion,is what makes someone highly
intuitive.
Jimmy Arellano (31:42):
It's incredible
yeah, so that's who I try to um
work with a lot in my practice,but other than that I'm seeing
maybe about eight people a daysometimes.
Amanda O'Mara (31:54):
Yeah, wow how
long are your sessions?
Typically 45 minutes to an hour, hour and 15 minutes okay, yeah
, that's a long day yeah, I maxout at like four or five people
and I'm like I'm trying to slowdown, but the thing is like I'm
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just going with it right now.
Jimmy Arellano (32:17):
So as a business
I'm.
I'm not trying to like, like,oh, I'm gonna have to push you
out which, even though I ampushing out for a month right
now.
So like late november.
But if I could get somebody inlike live, you know yeah, for
whatever reason I could squeezemore people in, I will.
Yeah, I'm not going to deny it,I'm not going to like.
Amanda O'Mara (32:37):
I know that's how
I am too.
It's like if somebody reachesout to me and like I'll squeeze
you in, you know even booked.
Jimmy Arellano (32:50):
Um, right, yeah,
yeah, because, like we just
love what we do, right, it'sjust yeah.
So, and yeah, I'm not gonnalike trying to like, oh, no,
unless, unless there really islike like I can't, then okay,
yeah, the next availability isgoing to be, you know, 45 days
out or whatever yeah but I I tryto like do promoting promoting
through Instagram as well, asfar as, like business wise, for
(33:14):
for my um business, a lot ofpromoting.
Um, I haven't been putting outas much videos as I used to one
because I have been busy, butthe more videos I put out, the
more like I was pushed out forlike three months in advance
where it was just like I can'tyeah Like oh, I had to miss some
of my kids performances atschool because I didn't know
(33:36):
they were going to do that dayand I don't like to cancel on
people.
I don't think I've evercanceled on anyone before Not
even me getting sick or nothinglike that, Like I haven't.
Amanda O'Mara (33:46):
So yeah, f, not
even me getting sick or nothing
like that, like I haven't.
So, yeah, fingers, yeah,exactly.
So for me it's like no, sothat's why.
Jimmy Arellano (33:54):
That's why it's
important for me to like try to
stay as healthy, too, as I can.
It's good.
So a good vessel me being agood vessel, clean vessel, that
way I'm always ready to justgive that energy.
Amanda O'Mara (34:03):
Do you feel
exhausted after working with
clients or do you feel exhaustedafter working with clients, or
do you feel like it gives youmore energy, or how do you
manage that?
Jimmy Arellano (34:11):
It depends.
It depends so on people thatdon't release at all.
That's when I feel exhausted,because, like people that don't
open up, so it's like me givingso much energy and if that
person doesn't release or openup, and if that person doesn't
release or open up, then thatenergy is not recycled, versus
somebody that opens up.
I feel so much energyafterwards because that energy
(34:33):
is recycling.
Now it's recycling, it's notjust stuck there.
Now that person is not leavingwith all my energy.
Yeah, because I remember I dida couple one time.
It was first the wife.
She left me drained, superdrained, and I told her.
I told her and the husband like, oh, wife, she left me drained,
super drained, and I told her.
I told her and the husband like, oh, she let me drain.
So I'm, I'm doing the husband.
All of a sudden, with thehusband, I'm like, I'm like I
(34:57):
had so much energy afterwardsand I was like, well, all right
wow, interesting.
Amanda O'Mara (35:02):
Yeah, I guess I I
haven't noticed that, um, but
it would make sense.
Is there a tip you would giveto somebody who isn't as open to
receiving it that you wouldrecommend or say on that?
Jimmy Arellano (35:19):
I usually like
to do breath, not full-on breath
work, but I like to focus moreon their breathing, a lot on
their breathing, because when Ican get them out of here and
bringing them down here withtheir breathing, it does help
too.
But I also do a guidedmeditation throughout it.
So my main focus is to try andopen up their heart from the
(35:39):
very beginning, because when youcan open up someone's heart,
then all these other things willstart to be released.
Amanda O'Mara (35:46):
So yeah, yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (35:47):
Exactly, exactly
.
I feel like for me, like theheart, is like a gateway to
opening up, and once I can openup that, then all these other
things can either go in and out,so receiving but also releasing
too, so for me, like that'simportant, to open up the heart.
Amanda O'Mara (36:06):
I like that.
That is so true.
Yeah, I feel like breath workis such a powerful way for
anybody listening to, it's likethe gateway between the
conscious and the subconscious.
Jimmy Arellano (36:17):
It's the only
thing we can.
Yeah, we can control andsubconsciously, control, exactly
.
So for me, breathing is very,very it's like key it's key.
So if I see somebody, like ifsomebody's doing really shallow
breathing, just really light,they're just gonna have a really
light session.
But if I could get them to,it's like turning on that fire
(36:40):
inside of them, that ignition,to create more energy inside of
them to be able to move, pushout whatever.
Yeah, it is very cool.
Amanda O'Mara (36:49):
Yeah, I
definitely um have to do some
breath work sometimes with someof my clients and it makes a
huge difference and for anyonewho has that disconnection
between the mind and body andit's not saying like there's
something wrong with you by anymeans, it's just um, there's
just a disconnect and so we'rejust slowly bringing that safety
back in so you can surrenderjust a little bit more to
(37:11):
trusting yourself and what youalready know yeah yeah, really
cool.
So I had a question and now Ican't remember it.
Now I'm trying to remember whatit was, but I'd like to hear
more about the results, like doyou have any crazy stories you
(37:36):
want to share?
Jimmy Arellano (37:37):
crazy stories,
yeah, um, I want to say crazy,
but like results.
Um, this lady, she, so shewould.
Um, she said like when shefirst came to see me and she'd
even lift up her, her arm, likeup to here it was like trembling
, so she couldn't lift it uphigher than that, right.
Amanda O'Mara (37:59):
So she came to
see me and those who who aren't
watching the video.
The arm is like shoulder length.
Jimmy Arellano (38:05):
Yeah, yeah so,
yeah, so shoulder length and
it's just like very, very shakybecause I think her muscle
wasn't allowing her to move upmore.
Her range couldn't move uphigher and it was just trembling
.
So once we started doing thework, she was releasing a lot.
She was very open.
(38:25):
She came with like intention torelease.
You know that was a very strongintention for her.
So she was releasing a lot andthen afterwards she couldn't
believe it.
She was lifting her arm all theway above her head and, without
that shaking anymore, all herfriends were contacting me after
that yeah, so there was justlike probably a lot of bottled
up emotions energy in that areaprobably um wow some people
(38:50):
talking in tongues duringsessions.
You know just part magic yeah Imean, I've seen, I've seen a lot
people throwing up, um, andjust some people like just
feeling like they got their lifeback.
But of course every singleperson is different.
(39:10):
For me it does have a lot to dowith faith, like how much faith
do they have that they can heal?
So I'm not going into religiousor anything like that, but it's
kind of like how christ hewould ask anybody before he
would heal them, like, do youbelieve I can do it?
So?
And then he'd say what?
It was your faith that healedyou.
(39:30):
So in a way, that's kind ofwhat it is.
It's.
It's a matter of having faithand believing, and believing
that they can be healed and then, as a practitioner too, is like
also believing believing inthemselves too yeah, oh you have
to.
Amanda O'Mara (39:45):
Yeah, I love that
, um, because I think a lot of
skeptics well, with spinalenergetics, I've worked with
quite a few skeptics and thenchanged them, like change their
perspective of the work andthey're just blown away.
And it's like with spinalenergetics, you can't really
explain what it is.
You need to experience ityourself.
And yeah, it does work onskeptics, because it's your own
(40:09):
energy.
Everybody has their own field,exactly but.
I feel like with reiki I don'tknow if it's like a little bit
different, where it is like youbelieving in the work itself,
that it can help you.
If you're going in, you're likethis isn't going to work, then
of course it's not going to workif you're going in you're like
this isn't gonna work, then ofcourse it's not gonna work like
(40:31):
you're gonna block that, um yeah.
So yeah, I love that you broughtthat topic to light because
it's it's true a lot of peopleyeah 100, and I get a lot of my
teachings from a lot of thesestories too.
Jimmy Arellano (40:46):
So the more you
can embody the work, the energy,
the more that then you canactually do it on someone else
too so so that's why I alwaystell clients, like, just
surrender.
Surrender is the biggest thing,because if they can't surrender,
then they have that, that guardup that wall.
(41:09):
That's still not allowing themto feel safe, like you said.
So that's the main.
Important thing, too is liketrying to allow them to feel
safe so that way they canrelease, that way they can open
up.
And when some of these peopledo open up so much and do
release a lot of these thingssomething I've had it one time
where this, actually a coupletimes where they're like can you
(41:30):
make it stop, can you make itstop?
I'm like I'm not doing anything.
It's your body that's finallyallowing it to release your
body's releasing it.
Your body's releasing it andjust let it.
Amanda O'Mara (41:40):
Just let it go
through, allow yourself, yeah,
exactly, yeah 100 you wouldn'tbe doing this right now if you
weren't ready.
Jimmy Arellano (41:48):
Exactly so.
It wouldn't have happened thisway if it wasn't mind, body and
spirit.
Amanda O'Mara (41:56):
Totally.
Yeah, I always tell people thatlike sometimes I get people
that come in they're so nervousbefore a session like and I'm
even nervous sometimes too, andthat's because you never know
what's going to happen there'sno expectations with the work,
but the truth is that any, in myopinion, any type of healing
(42:17):
work, your body, your yourself,your higher self, is going to
meet you where you're at rightnow, and it will only peel back
what you're truly ready for.
And so of course you can handleit.
Of course you can do it, andit's even better with one of us.
They're holding them to thatspace because we all are human
(42:41):
beings and we need that person,that extra support, because when
we have somebody holding us,then we're able to let go a
little bit more, versus doing iton our own.
Jimmy Arellano (42:51):
A hundred
percent and that's something I
believe in a lot too is that youcan't heal yourself Like, yeah,
we could do energy work onourselves, but you're not going
to fully be in that surrenderstate either, because you always
need somebody there, whetherit's just holding space, whether
(43:12):
it's helping to move, whetherit's emotions or energy, but you
can't heal yourself like youalways need somebody.
It doesn't matter like how goodor a badass of a healer you are
like, you always need somebodythere too.
And and for someone else too,like so many people are like, oh
(43:33):
, I've been trying to, you know,work on this by myself, but I
can't.
So then they come and boom,they open up so much because
they've already done so muchwork.
They've done a lot of workalready.
Now they just needed a littlebit of that push, a little bit
of that help, a little bit ofthat help too.
Yeah, that's when you have likethose really really good
sessions for these people yesand you just surrender to
(43:54):
support so you don't.
Amanda O'Mara (43:55):
Yeah, knowing you
don't have to do this alone, I
feel like is a huge relief forso many people, especially those
, I feel like, who are in theirhead a lot and they feel like
they have to be in control ofthe situation, and when they can
just learn to just surrenderand let go and trust, um,
(44:17):
whatever is going to comethrough is meant for them and
it's really not as bad as I feellike most people think it is.
Um, at least from what I'veexperienced, what my clients
experience, it's um verycathartic feeling.
It's.
It feels really good.
Jimmy Arellano (44:32):
Uh, yeah, it
feels good to release it does,
it does, and and the more yourelease, like some people, they
might not have a big reaction onthe first session, neither the
second session, but then thethird session, all of a sudden
they're like you know, I hadthis nurse one time it was her
third time coming in and shestarted to finally release and
she was getting scared becausethe movements that her body was
(44:55):
doing were similar to I thinkwhat she said was like an
epileptic attack, something likethat.
But then she realized, like youknow, my body started doing
exactly what was happeningthrough one of these, like a
seizure or whatever.
So she was worried.
But then she realized like, ohno, it's just the body.
So then after that, every timeshe comes in, she releases more
(45:17):
and more.
So it's just like taking layersand layers off.
Sometimes the first layer mightbe really hard to get through,
sometimes the second one too,but then once we're at the third
and you're just yeah, a loteasier.
Amanda O'Mara (45:29):
I think that's a
good thing to talk about too,
because I think somebody arelook, so many people are looking
for the quick fix and they doone session and they didn't get
the crazy expression likethey've seen in some of our
videos, and but sometimes thatdoesn't come until the third
session, like that one client ofyours or, uh, it could be the
(45:50):
10th session.
I mean my husband, he didn'tstart really moving on the table
until a year and a half.
Um, you know so it.
It's so different on anyeverybody and it depends on your
body and where you're at yournervous system 100 your belief
system to an extent, like and soyeah, just dropping all
(46:14):
expectations and just beconsistent with the work and
know that, like, even thoughsometimes you may not feel
something in the first session,it's still doing something yeah,
100, yeah, like, yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (46:30):
And then all of
a sudden, like some people, yeah
, they don't feel much, whatever.
But then you know, they go onwith their life and a week later
they realize that they weren'tgetting upset at this person
anymore, that they would gettriggered by yeah and then all
of a sudden they're messaging melike, oh my gosh, I didn't
realize, like you know, becauseit might not be external release
(46:50):
but internally.
Amanda O'Mara (46:52):
Internal yeah.
Jimmy Arellano (46:54):
Heart is healing
, mind is healing.
Amanda O'Mara (46:56):
Everything,
everything.
In my opinion, like noexpression is sometimes the most
powerful expression Becausethings are shifting more
internally, internally I justremember this through an
ayahuasca experience.
I don't know if you've everdone that, but I'm doing this
weekend.
Oh no way, are you really?
My fourth one oh wait, we're atuh are you allowed to tell?
Jimmy Arellano (47:21):
I can say that
much I love it.
Amanda O'Mara (47:25):
Um, yeah, but
when I was doing my ayahuasca
journey, one thing that theytaught us was you could have a
nada experience, meaning likeyou don't really do anything.
You probably just fall asleep.
You go into a deep deltabrainwave state and sometimes
the trauma is just too much toprocess externally or through
the body and so it's more of adeep cellular, maybe soul, layer
(47:51):
where things are going to shiftand sort deep within, and then
you don't have to remember it.
That's why most people don'tremember it.
And but yeah, I've had thathappen so many times with my
husband, where doesn't move atall, didn't touch him at at all,
but he's so sore the next dayand for a couple days during his
integration yeah, yeah, 100,because there was a release.
Jimmy Arellano (48:14):
There was a
release.
He might have not felt it.
Maybe, like you said, he maybehas that stronger disconnect
between his mind and body.
But like, once you startconnecting more and more, the
the safer they feel, the morethey open up.
That's when they'll start toopen up more and more.
Amanda O'Mara (48:30):
Yes, yes, well, I
love our conversation, but all
good things come to an end.
If you were to leave theaudience with one thing you want
them to know, what would thatbe?
Jimmy Arellano (48:46):
That would be to
learn to surrender.
Surrender their problems, theirproblems, whether they went
through a stressful day.
If they can, at the end of theday, before they actually go
into their house and they'rejust sitting in their vehicle,
surrender five, ten minutes,focus on breathing, because
surrendering is almost liketurning off that magnet that
(49:08):
everything got stuck to you thatday day boom, and allowing all
of that to fall off, and I thinkthat will just help a lot of
people.
Even with anxiety, withanything, I think that'll help
so much oh, big time withanxiety yes, and depression yes
thank you so much.
Amanda O'Mara (49:26):
If um anyone
wants to get in contact with you
or book a session, what wouldbe the best way?
How can people find you?
Jimmy Arellano (49:33):
Through social
media, through Instagram.
That's pretty much the onlyplace I go on and that would be
Divine Healing Energy, butDivine with D-E-V-I-N-E.
Amanda O'Mara (49:44):
Okay, we'll drop
the link below.
Yeah, do that, so people canfind you.
Jimmy Arellano (49:48):
Yeah, Even if
they want to see my videos and
see what my work is about.
That way they can have anunderstanding.
Amanda O'Mara (49:54):
Definitely go
check them out guys, go give
them a follow, go creep on someof this content for reals Cause
yeah it definitely inspires meand I've learned a lot from just
watching you.
So thank you, thank you forcoming on.
Jimmy Arellano (50:09):
How fun.
Well, thank you for inviting me.
Amanda O'Mara (50:10):
I appreciate it
so much.
All right, everyone have awonderful day.
Jimmy Arellano (50:14):
Thank you.