Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Access Energy Bodywork


What is Access Energy?

Access Consciousness is a simple set of tools, techniques and philosophies that allow you to create dynamic change in every area of your life, with your body and with you. Founded by Gary Douglas in 1990 and expanding with the more recent contribution of Dr. Dain Heer, Access Consciousness is now available in many countries throughout the world.


How does Access Energy work?

Through body-work and/or simply communicating, licensed facilitators use question and verbal processing techniques to empower you in knowing what you know. It is through you becoming more conscious of what choices and possibilities you have available, that allows you to choose and generate the life you truly desire.

These verbal clearings are similar to deleting files off your computer's hard-drive, more space becomes available to receive and create something totally new.

About Access Consciousness

The purpose of Access is to create a world of consciousness and oneness. Consciousness includes everything and judges nothing. It is our target to get you to the point where you receive from Access the awareness of everything, with no judgment of anything. If you have no judgment of anything, then you get to look at everything for what it is, not for what you want it to be, not for what it ought to be, but just for what it is.

Consciousness is the ability to be present in your life in every moment, without judgment of you or anyone else. It is the ability to receive everything, reject nothing, and create everything you desire in life - greater than what you currently have, and more than what you can imagine.

What if you were willing to nurture and care for you?

What if you would open the doors to being everything you have decided it is not possible to be?

What would it take for you to realize how crucial you are to the possibilities of the world?

1 comments:

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I suppose that one form of bodywork is deep tissue massage therapy, and the terms massage and bodywork are often used interchangeably. While bodywork includes all forms of massage techniques, it also includes many other types of touch therapies.