Saturday, February 20, 2010

Could Solemn Vows be blocking your success and happiness?

This is the question that a new repatterning, the Nun Karma repatterning, addresses. This repatterning--a snippet of which was used in the last session of Joyful Manifesting that just ended--looks at how vows we made in the past of poverty, invisibility or martyrdom (among others) may be impacting and limiting our success now. A solemn vow is usually made in a high spiritual state and tends to be permanent through time unless it is specifically released.

If you find that you are hesitant to promote yourself, you tend to prefer to stay under the radar in your business or personal life, or suspect that there are some other blocks to having fulfilling work and relationships beyond the usual psychological or current life issues..you may need to receive this repatterning.

Whether you believe in past lives or not, our collective consciousness includes imprints from the past, where many people took refuge in a church or other religious order for safety or out of other necessity. Many people in the healing arts or helping professions, as well as creative artists, are being influenced by such vows and therefore find it hard to be visible or successful. The other common way these vows play out is in relationships, where the person remains single, can't form a happy long term relationship, or where relationships get complex or become a struggle.

I am happy to assist you with this and I have personally found it to be very powerful. Clients have been profoundly touched by it. This repatterning was created collaboratively (a new trend in the repatterning world) and it is considered "open source". That means you can go to a website and download it
for free. The download gives you a way to do the session on yourself even if you do not know how to do Resonance Repatterning, and the material is fascinating and worth reading. However, I would recommend having a practitioner lead you through it if you can.

This repatterning is available at www.nunkarma.com.

To a more joyful, successful and self-expressed life,
Ellen

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