May 26, 2003

After having slept a good portion of the day, and then doing some chores, I decided to check my e-mail. I got into an IM conversation with my friend, Amy, who was in an IM conversation with someone asking about blocked chakras.

Since Amy hadn’t felt comfortable reaching out to her, she was glad when I came online. She got us connected, and I was talking with Jessica.

Jessica had been to a reading with a psychic who told her that her chakras were out of balance. We talked for a while, and she explained what was going on. She told me that she had been feeling strange pressure in her throat and chest. I asked her if I could work on her, and she said yes.

I reached out and checked for blocked chakras. She had three, throat, heart, and center. After I cleared the blocks, she felt better. The pressure in her chest was gone. It took another shot to clear the problem in the throat. I then cleaned, aligned, and closed her chakras.

I told her that I wanted to do one more thing, and she told me to go ahead. I reached out, and balanced her chakras. I have only done this twice before, and not distantly. Of course coming off the energy high of the weekend, I should have been able to do this. It took a few minutes until I was mildly satisfied. But I left it there.

Jessica was bouncing off the walls. She was so thrilled. Since having her reading, she had bought a couple books on chakras to see if this was something she could do herself. Next she went looking in various chat rooms before meeting Amy. She was just so surprised that her looking could lead to her feeling better right now. She would have traveled the four or so hours from Miami if need be, but she didn’t need to.

I let her go, and continued to talk with Amy who every now and then pasted a comment from Jessica as she was still talking with her. Things like ‘thrilled’, and ‘amazing’ kept coming across. Neat.

Well, after the conference, I guess I needed to do something with all the wonderful energy I had picked up. At least it went to help someone in need, and near desperation. I’m just glad I was able to help.