March 10, 2001

Worked at a psychic fair today. The place was hopping. Everyone was doing something. My teacher was doing psychic readings, and was constantly busy from 10:30 right up until 5:00. Everyone I talked to was saying how "right on" she was. They just were so amazed (especially the ones that had not been there before) how she could tell them so much about themselves. Admittedly at past fairs, when I was doing Reiki out front near the people waiting, there were far too many people that just wanted to tell anyone about themselves, that I could have done their readings. This of course, is not meant to take anything away from Kay, as she is very good.

Julia was doing her "Spiritual Essence Drawings". She starts by holding her subject's hand for a moment while she tunes into their energies. Then she draws the person, and draws the energies that she sees around them. Since she is drawing in color, one gets all the energies in whatever colors they are. She is a very good artist, and does wonderful drawings. People are starting to ask for her.

Carla came and did Reiki healings. She was busy. Unfortunately, she was the only one doing healings. I can remember in the past, when I had been doing healings, and had done 14 in a day. Carla was about as tired today as I was then. While she rested, and I had no customers for massage, I did three healings with help from a former student of Kay's.

I was doing massage all day. Ended up doing six 30 minute massages (each lasting 40 - 45 minutes). One of the ladies I work with finally was able to come down, and she brought someone else that works in the same building we do. She was really surprised at Kay's accuracy. She then came for a massage. I let her smell the oils and she looked surprised. When I asked her why, she said that in 30 minutes all she expected me to do was a neck rub. I do a full massage in 30 minutes (or thereabouts). I had worked on her before, and although it was not the usual hour or so that I usually take, she was very relaxed when she slid from the table. Her friend also had one and did the same thing. It was really neat looking at the people that came out of the room I was working in. They all sort of, glided. And they all had this blissful smile on their faces.

One thing I was noticing as I scanned people was that it was happening differently. When I visually scan people, I look at them, then close my eyes. Next I visualize them as I saw them. After that, I draw grid lines over them, and then let the body fade away leaving only the grid lines. When there is a problem in their body, it appears in the grid as areas of red. This time, I looked at the person, closed my eyes, visualized them, and then suddenly, part of the body would "jump" out at me. This kept happening. So, in reality, it made it easier. I didn't have to go through all the steps I usually do. So, things are changing. And that is good.