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I'm wondering on your thoughts. I recently started with a client who came to me for change of life issues. After her intake and first session, I began to suspect that there was something more that was holding her back than her self imposed limitations. When I checked into her energy field I saw what appear to be bubbles, almost orb-like bubbles attached to her. The existence of these bubbles was confirmed by another remote viewer who had no knowledge of my findings. Has anyone else seen anything like this?

She made the comment to me as she left her first session, nearly forgetting her wrap, that her husband and son "Accuse me of living in a bubble." Are these bubbles therefore thought forms or are they intuitively picking up the obvious? I didn't put the two together until just now as I sat to ponder this case. Any insights would be most welcomed.

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I have an aura drawing, done by Alex Samchuk - a very intuitive Toronto aura-artist - back in 1984. On it, just above and to the left of my head, he has drawn a bubble - he was very impressed that he had picked up on one of my guides.

I have also seen these bubbles around others, and I'd say that they are there as protection for your client, particularly if she is in some sort of distress, and unable to control her own energy field properly at the time. Guides don't always appear as full-out expressions in human form - and because some more advanced guides are able to just send powerful thought-forms, instead of attending "in person" STS, sometimes these bubbles also represent those protective thought-forms.

What I would suggest for your next session, if you haven't already done so, is to gently query your client as to her ideas on spirituality, so that you are not pushing the envelope on her beliefs, and then in whatever way would be appropriate for her beliefs, let her know that she has this protection to draw upon, and if it is agreeable with her, use hypnosis to teach her how she can draw upon it. This may go a long way toward giving her the courage to open up and let go of the self-imposed limitations, as the limitations are often a sign that the client fears something - sometimes even success itself (which is something you might want to explore down the road if she persists in holding onto the limitations). I do not sense that these "bubbles" would in any way be holding her back - probably much to the opposite.

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Thank you so much Sheila. I did not know that about guides. She is convinced that she is here to do something that she knows she is not doing, which is part of the sorrow she is feeling in her heart. She seems to be trapped in a very abusive past. Perhaps she does fear success as it would definately break the family norms.

I appreciate your response. It is very illuminating for me.

Sheila M. Street, CH CI T.NLP said:
I have an aura drawing, done by Alex Samchuk - a very intuitive Toronto aura-artist - back in 1984. On it, just above and to the left of my head, he has drawn a bubble - he was very impressed that he had picked up on one of my guides.

I have also seen these bubbles around others, and I'd say that they are there as protection for your client, particularly if she is in some sort of distress, and unable to control her own energy field properly at the time. Guides don't always appear as full-out expressions in human form - and because some more advanced guides are able to just send powerful thought-forms, instead of attending "in person" STS, sometimes these bubbles also represent those protective thought-forms.

What I would suggest for your next session, if you haven't already done so, is to gently query your client as to her ideas on spirituality, so that you are not pushing the envelope on her beliefs, and then in whatever way would be appropriate for her beliefs, let her know that she has this protection to draw upon, and if it is agreeable with her, use hypnosis to teach her how she can draw upon it. This may go a long way toward giving her the courage to open up and let go of the self-imposed limitations, as the limitations are often a sign that the client fears something - sometimes even success itself (which is something you might want to explore down the road if she persists in holding onto the limitations). I do not sense that these "bubbles" would in any way be holding her back - probably much to the opposite.

Sheila

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