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2251 days ago

Are you looking for Change?

Pamela from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

Have you had your Bars Run?

Is it something you would choose for you?



These are 32 points or Bars on the head. Activating these points by lightly touching them and allowing the energy to flow through these bars releases the electrical charge that holds all the considerations, ththoughts beliefs decisions, emotions or attitudes you have stored. After a bars session the worst thing that can happen is you feel like you have had a great massage, the best thing that can happen is it can change your whole life.



How does the Access Bars process work?



Running the Bars is a simple, non-invasive, energy prosess where the facilitator lightly touches each point on the head to release the energy. Relieving this process, i.e " having your Bars run" , usually leaves you with a sense of peace and space and a feeling like there is more possibility open to you. This is an incredibly dynamic process that will not only leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed, as if you have had a deep restful sleep or a really great massage, but it can also change your life. Each Bars session releases 5 to 10 thousand years of limitation in the area of your life that corresponds with the Bar being touched. This is an incredibly nurturing and relaxing process, undoing limitation in all aspects of you life without any effort.

What would you like to change in your body?
Have you had your Bars Run?


Is it something you would choose for you?

Contact Pamela-Rose 0223252881 for more information

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