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lady_karelia) wrote2009-01-08 10:29 pm
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I need to post so I can show off my new icons. *points* :P
Despite her very exhaustion from all that partying,
blue_paris posted that picture I mentioned in my last post. Feel free to leave her some love, too; it's her birthday, after all.
Right. Back to Lucius. He's perusing my list of tango music now.
Despite her very exhaustion from all that partying,
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Right. Back to Lucius. He's perusing my list of tango music now.
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It felt almost strange this year, as it was the first year where we went a wee bit separate ways for part of the day. :)
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1)I'm too lazy to actually post tonight.
2)I'm too tired to search for a pretty picture, although it is deserved.
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3)It needs to be said...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!
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Thank you!
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My daughter said the same about the scanning. I rarely use it; I've seen colours around people all my life, and in my twenties I learned to make sense of them, so that's still easier for me than using my hands.
Do tell more about this. How many days in total and details. Pretty please. :)
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Byosen is more than scanning and in Japanese as opposed to the western reiki tradition, it's central to the whole thing. Hands can be left in the same position for an hour where you measure the reaction of the body to the reiki - and there's a sort of scale from heat (level 1) through to pain (level 5).
We've been treating a stroke victim this way for the past week - and her mobility (after being told she'd never walk again) has increased miraculously. It's really been very thought provoking - made me rethink a lot of what I've learned about reiki in the past.
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Lovely photos.
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Thank you! :)
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