My Edgar Cayce, PLRT through a MEDIUM

Thank you for sharing this amazing session. Your keenness to help your sister has healed her! When the intent is there, the path opens up. This is definitely a great insight for us who have just joined. More power to you, Naveen!

This is Urmi, from the new Spark batch. Happy to be an Amarantian!

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Can I just say this is so cool in so many ways!! As someone who has just started, it gave me such a rush. Can’t wait to have my own share of experiences and learn from it too!

Where there is an intent to heal, a path always opens up. Thank you for sharing this. :smiley:

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Amazing Naveen ji, the session was beautifully conducted through the medium. Thanks for sharing. There is so much learning in this

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Magical! I got so emotional reading this. If there’s a will there’s always a way. Everything happens when we are ready, it will find its way to you. Surrender and have faith!

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This Amaze me. Naveen ji thankyou so much for sharing.

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@Dr.Aayush
Moments like these affirms that we are not creating the healing, we are just accompanying someone till the knot loosens.
The relief belongs to the soul… we only witness it.

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@Harmeet

The ā€œripple effectā€ line is very apt…..because many times one person’s healing quietly moves through so many others…family, therapist, even the people who just read the case and feel hope.

In moments like these the client’s gratitude sounds bigger than us.
We as therapists ą¤¤ą„‹ just happen to be present when something releases inside them, but for them it feels life changing…

Proxy work here also shows how trust and connection can sometimes bypass resistance completely. And somewhere, as you said, it keeps building a chain… learning, sharing, helping…..and then someone else gathers courage.

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So true Harie…this case make us believe that sometimes healing is less about the method and more about openness to possibilities. When the intention is clear, the process seems to find its own path.

Also experiments like these expand our comfort zone as therapists😊

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@soumya
This session really stands out because of its simplicity more than anything else.

Sharing such cases also helps all of us loosen our fixed ideas of how a session ā€œshouldā€ happen.

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Hi Sini

Sometimes a case leaves us quiet rather than impressed….. usually when it touches something deeper than just the technique. Naveen’s sharing is kind of same… that the process doesn’t always move in a straight line, yet resolution can still happen.

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@Ashish

Yes, the innovation in this session really stood out…sometimes when we stop trying to fit the process into a fixed format, it naturally finds its own route. And the result then feels effortless rather than ā€œachievedā€.

The line " becoming god for someone" feels more like the client expressing relief than the therapist actually doing something divine.
We just happen to be present at the moment their suffering loosens… and this feels special.

And of course, gratitude to Guru ji remains constant for all of us :folded_hands:

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@anon85806899

Sometimes when a person cannot enter trance, we assume the process has to wait…..but cases like this show that the psyche doesn’t always depend on a single doorway.

What felt nice here is that nothing complicated is forced, just intention, permission and emotional closure and the mind seemed to accept the resolution.

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You are so right Aditi…a lot of learnings for me too

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Naveen ji :slightly_smiling_face:

Your nephew seeing himself on a red planet… really shows how freely a child’s mind can access imagery without filtering it through logic.

What I like is that you didn’t try to over-analyse it, you simply allowed the experience and used it where it naturally fit. Sometimes these explorations open our own understanding more than they prove anything… they just expand our comfort with the unknown.

Also the way you refer to him as your ā€œEdgar Cayceā€ carries affection as well as trust :heart:

Keep sharing such experiences, they definitely make us reflect beyond the usual framework.:folded_hands::folded_hands::folded_hands:

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Hello Garima

Such a thoughtful question you picked up here. Many times while witnessing these sessions, our mind naturally wonders about the inter-connections beyond just the symptom, especially when a close family member becomes the medium.

From what is shared in this case, the focus stayed mainly on resolving the pain and completing the unfinished emotional loop, so the relationship of the nephew didn’t really unfold further. Maybe sometimes the subconscious only reveals as much as is required for healing, not necessarily the entire storyline.
But yes… the satisfaction part you mentioned is real. When relief comes to someone so close, the experience becomes personal, not just therapeutic.

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@Dr. Neeti

Yes, this is exactly what stands out in this case… sometimes the person who needs healing is either not ready, not receptive or simply unable to access the state….. and yet the process still finds a way. Proxy work then becomes less about ā€œdoing for someoneā€ and more about allowing the connection to complete something unfinished

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Absolutely Veera…you are so right​:blush::heart:

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Hi Preeti,

First of all welcome to this beautiful journeyā¤ļø

Honestly, the feeling of ā€œnew learningā€ never really stops here.
Cases like Naveen’s tells us that beyond techniques, this work keeps teaching us flexibility sometimes the mind cannot access, but the consciousness still finds a medium.

What felt lovely in this case was that it didn’t come from experimentation for curiosity, but from care and trust… and maybe this is why the process responded.

You’ve entered at the right place Preeti…half the learning here comes from sessions and the other half from each other’s experiences :two_hearts:

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@Shilpa

Yes… this is such a spontaneous and heartfelt step…isn’t it?
Sometimes when the mind stops trying to ā€œfigure it outā€, a very simple and innocent idea shows up and this innocence itself becomes the doorway

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True…am super super motivated and impressed​:heart::heart:

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