Negative Validation – Sometimes the Best

Like most people, it’s taken me a number of years to build my belief system to its present state. I’ve written here several times and in depth about what I think it takes to build a solid framework of belief. For me personally, although I do work very intuitively once I have that framework within which to operate, I am extremely mentally based. I cannot simply accept anything just because I’m told to; I need enough evidence to at least satisfy myself (if not anyone else) that what I’m seeing is consistent with some set of rules that I can return to repeatedly.

So it is with my work. I happen to be extremely claircognizant (as opposed to clairvoyant or clairsentient). I simply know things – I don’t rely on voices in my head or visions in order to gain the information I need. True, I do still use the pendulum extensively. But as anyone who has ever tried that method (and who subscribes to any reasonable amount of common sense) knows, it still takes an enormous amount of confidence in one’s flow of information to trust the pendulum’s swing. That’s where the confidence in “just knowing” helps. But in any case, there’s nothing like results and finding proof in the pudding.

I have numerous testimonials from happy and satisfied clients (posted on the website) who tell me of positive changes they’ve experienced…even physical “cures”…after having a reading and clearing. These are, of course, very gratifying to me personally and professionally. But some of the most striking instances of “proof” I’ve been given within the context of my work have been unpleasant…but extremely reinforcing to my ability to have confidence in my work. Two examples stand out as the most illustrative:

One of the “failures” I encountered, where a client had a violently negative reaction to the Soul Realignment reading and (attempted) clearing, was with a young woman who had hemmed and hawed for months about getting a reading done. Her problem, as with many prospective clients, was primarily with the fee (at least on the surface). At the time, my fee was less than half what it is now – in other words, ridiculously low considering not only the value but in comparison with what’s provided by other “psychics”. She was however otherwise enthusiastic, and eventually came up with the fee.

Once she received her written report (her choice) and clearing prayer, it wasn’t long before she emailed me back, demanding that I refund her fee. She felt that the reading “could have applied to anyone”. I replied to her several times, asking her to explain exactly what it was that she had expected. The Soul Realignment readings are most certainly extremely personal. No two are ever alike. True, there are only so many combinations of soul origin and Archangelic Realms of training available…but those descriptions are meant as a general indication of the soul’s gifts and traits; sort of like saying one is a French carpenter. After that, the reading of traits and especially the history of what has happened to the soul to cause problems in this lifetime is always wildly different for each soul.

She never did tell me what it was she wanted or expected out of the reading – and I never refunded her fee because she had gotten exactly what she had paid for (and what every other client gets).

But the reason that this incident was so instructive for me was what I’d found in her record. She had no less than two of what we call “soul-shifters”. These are distinct souls, usually negative in nature, who periodically move in and out of the body of the client, taking over their actions, thoughts and emotions. The original, positive soul is pushed aside. In other words, a form of possession. This is not the head-spinning, green oatmeal spewing possession of the movies. It’s more subtle, but can be no less destructive. Soul shifters are always invited in – usually becoming attached to the host who unwittingly seeks some kind of help. They generally offer relief from some traumatic condition and appear to be helpful at first, but eventually will exercise their influence on the host in order to produce a source of dark energy (which is what they need to sustain their existence).

Soul-shifting is not a particularly common condition, but not unheard of. It usually involves only one negative soul coming in and out of the host – this case of having two sharing one host was rather unusual. It makes sense that having two additional souls moving in and out would keep the poor host quite busy and leave little time for the original, positive soul to do much of anything.

At any rate, it didn’t take me long to figure out what was going on with my complaining client in this case. It was obvious that the real resident soul, the positive entity that was supposed to be running the show for this individual, had managed to come to the fore enough to realize that it wanted the soul-shifters out, and that the Soul Realignment clearing was a way to go. However, once the work was done on my end, the two negative souls had enough possessive energy to overcome the intentions of the resident soul. They were able to force her to reject the clearing, refuse to accept the facts of the reading, and of course also refuse to perform the self-healing prayer that the client was given to effect the clearing. No amount of work by a practitioner can effect healing where it’s not intended by the client. A sad case, but we may not interfere further beyond offering what we can.

And so, my evidence for the work was reinforced. An extreme case…two soul shifters…rejection of the reading. To me, it couldn’t be more clear.

The second example is equally interesting. An older gentleman contacted me for a reading, saying he was not only interested in having a reading done, but in perhaps studying Soul Realignment himself. He had spent most of his adult life as a Baptist minister but was now looking to expand his understanding of spirituality beyond that of mainstream religious doctrine.

Again, soon after he’d received his reading report, he emailed me and said he wanted a refund. Based solely on the reading I’d given him, he said that he’d decided that this whole Soul Realignment thing was wrong, invalid, and basically a load of crap. Also, like the client described above, he could not or would not be specific about what it was that he didn’t like – in fact, he strenuously avoided any specifics just as the other client had.

So, of course I reviewed his reading to perhaps find out why he’d had this reaction. Sure enough it was there – so obvious that I probably should have seen it coming this time.

Firstly, he was working within what we call a “shell”. A shell is the emotional body of a person who has died. At death, we cast off our physical, mental and emotional bodies. They eventually dissipate; however, there is a short period when another soul can snatch up the emotional body for its own use…sort of a pre-made set of emotions. This can be done for deception, where a negative soul will don the shell in order to appear to be positive; or, it can be a form of protection wherein a positive soul can use it to avoid exposing the true emotions of the individual behind the facade. This happens when the soul becomes afraid of the incarnated life because of very negative circumstances, or simply because the soul is extremely sensitive and didn’t expect the incarnation to be so rigorous.

Secondly, this man was using a technique known as “Light Power Imaging”. This is analogous to setting up “mirrors” around the soul. The effect of this is to reflect the Light of those around one so that they see their own Light and goodness, not that of the user. The user also is able to absorb some of the light of others and so sustains himself through their spiritual energy, instead of having to properly generate his own. Light Power Imagers can appear to be spiritual leaders.

Now, I have periodically encountered each of these two facade techniques before…but never both in one individual.

Therefore, upon reviewing the reading and comparing it with the reaction of the client, it again became obvious what was going on. Much of this person’s life had been spent in hiding and in fear. Not only was he unable to be authentic in his emotional life, but he had chosen a profession where he could simply reflect the goodness of those around him, while not ever having to really produce any light of his own. He could be admired, appearing to be a person of great spirituality, while secretly remaining dead to the outside world. He only needed to go through the motions.

However, at an advanced age his Higher Self (soul) had made a last-ditch effort to at least give him a chance to express his inner being authentically – hence his being drawn to the Soul Realignment work. However, again this proved to be too much at one time, and his violent reaction to the sudden exposure manifested as his rejection of the healing.

So, these two cases are examples of how this work has been validated for me through negative experiences. Of course, I sincerely hope that the two individuals involved eventually find a way to overcome the negativities that prevent them from receiving the healing that they truly deserve. But that will take more than a little bravery and personal insight, and in the end it’s entirely up to them.

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