“Is My House Full of Psychic Dirt ?” Part 1

S. ColleRain | Psychic Cleansing | Monday, November 24th, 2008

“Yes!”

 

“How do you know?”

 

Because you keep bringing psychic dirt into your house… you carry it in on your body… on your clothes… in your hair.  You are a regular pack rat for psychic dirt.

 

“Are you sure?”

 

“Absolutely.”

 

Let’s talk about causes and symptoms of psychic dirt in your house. 

 

You should be able to use your normal senses to “see” and “feel” the negative dirty energy. (more…)

Does the Psychic Muscle Test Actually Work?

S. ColleRain | Psychic Cleansing | Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

 

First let’s review what a muscle test is.  If you want to check to see if someone is strong or weak, you use the psychic muscle test.  For instance, you can tell if someone is wearing jewelry that is dirty, or someone that might be covered with psychic dirt which makes them weak.

 

A chiropractor once used a muscle test to see if my son had a back problem.  My son was too young to answer so the chiropractor had me place my hand on my son’s back, and then he did a muscle test on me. By moving my hand around on my son’s back and determining when my arm could not resist the push, the chiropractor was able to determine where my son had a back problem.  At the source of the problem, the energy did not flow right.   (more…)

How to Remove Negative Psychic Energy From A Person

S. ColleRain | Psychic Cleansing | Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

 

There are a couple of ways to remove psychic dirt from a person.  You would primarily use the same techniques you use to remove psychic dirt from your own body. 

 

The person who is psychically dirty might be friend or even a child that you know.   

 

It is not good psychic etiquette to interfere in the lives of others unless you have their permission.  That person might like to be “dirty”.  I always let freewill determine if I will help or just observe someone and then move on. (more…)

Psychic Cleansing: Galveston Beach

S. ColleRain | Psychic Cleansing | Friday, August 22nd, 2008

  

I spent Friday on the beach at Galveston, Texas.  The temperatures were approaching 100 degrees as I glanced back at the seagulls perched up in the rafters supporting the Hooters restaurant overhead.  I had just finished my gourmet meal of “The Big Fish Sandwich”.  The fish was so big it tried to climb off my plate. 

 

I hoped the birds, perched over all my belongings, would not decide to send me a little gift. There were plenty of little gifts on the ground.

 

 

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