If you are engaged in physical work, you should be very familiar with the transfer, what it is, especially how it relates to your work. The following scenarios best illustrate my understanding of transfer:
1. Therapist is a customer service for symptoms of headache, "bugs", acne, anger, fatigue, pregnancy-related problems, and other emotional situations. Customers leave happiness, rejuvenate, and prepare for life, but the therapist suddenly or later begins to show symptoms that they did not have before.
The customer is very nervous and can't relax. Suddenly, a normal confident therapist begins to feel nervous and irritable during the conversation [or reverse scenario].
3. During the massage, the client or therapist signs an extremely powerful parasympathetic/reverse parasympathetic stimulation and begins to believe that more things happen during the session than they actually are. [Either imagine them "love", be "struck", harass, inappropriately touch, and so on.
4. The therapist and the client knowingly or unknowingly do not agree on the purpose of the massage. [Customers can determine if the therapist is committed to and believe in treatment, or it is just a job, and the therapist cannot wait to complete and do other things.]
5. The client or therapist will discuss personal matters/gossip at the meeting. When they are separated, one or both of them are still in a negative emotional state of discussion.
6. The client or therapist decides when to meet them and does not like one, the other or each other.
7. The client has a preconceived notion of the therapist's skills/abilities and begins to condescend or intimidate him/her; perhaps speaking something bad about the establishment.
8. The customer has a history of harassment and/or rape trauma and related issues, and misunderstood "normal and professional" treatment as "harassment" during the meeting.
9. The client feels uneasy during the treatment [perhaps the therapist forgot to "do not do"], or speaks angrily to the therapist, begins to breathe angrily, or frowns or other linguistic or non-verbal defensive reactions.
10. The meeting "takes customers to a place", they struggle or are not ready to go, which causes emotional release [laughter, crying, swearing, etc.] or physical release. [Unfair responsibility/responsibility, etc. can sometimes point in either direction.]
Any of the above illustrations will affect the business, the provision and/or receipt of the service, the outcome of the treatment, and whether the client returns to follow-up care and/or the therapist exercises any of his or her refusal to take care of this. In that environment, there will be some kind of "energy" change and set the tone, just like someone ridicule, confident, powerful, loved or respected, etc., into a room full of people. That person can usually feel the "existence" of quality and whatever the dominant energy is.
So how do you protect/block any energy transfer? Any defense will have a lot to do with your belief system and/or your own personal beliefs and your education. If you think you are the communication channel between universal energy and customers, then you will know that to play a role in this task, you need to concentrate, unswervingly and committed to being the most purposeful, purest and cleanest. Pipeline. This is mainly achieved by breathing, allowing energy to flow through you with limited adhesion.
First, the therapist must be very confident and have an understanding of their skills, especially their purpose in the business. Second, the therapist must understand the purpose of their treatment of each client and remain "mental" through treatment. Why do I have to touch this person, what do I hope they have? For me, the massage is just to "feel good"? Equally important is breathing, purposeful. If the therapist is not breathing properly, he/she will explain and respond to or respond to any "unfair or inconvenient findings" since managing self-care. The same is true for customers. Both of them need to focus on their breathing and purpose, no matter what the background, they are in that small room together. The deeper you breathe, the more oxygen the heart draws in, the faster the energy flows out of the universe; in addition, you will remain calm, grounded, collected and focused on the purpose at hand. When customers and therapists work as a team with a common goal or goal, there will be plenty of room for the health benefits and enjoyment of massage therapy and reduce the chances of transferring unwanted food.
The hand can transfer the energy between the therapists, whether good or bad, from the customer to the customer and vice versa. Every political party, especially the therapist, must take care of the "self" before, after, and during the meeting so that only limited attachment to any unwanted "energy" or disease is allowed. Wash your hands immediately after each treatment before touching other people, including yourself. At the end of the day you give/receive treatment, do some aerobic exercise, meditation, etc. as soon as possible, and definitely bathe. According to your belief, as mentioned above, the therapist may need to wash clothes in preparation for the next day. Don't go to bed after treating someone. If you are a customer who feels some disease or unwanted energy transfer during your treatment, take another bath/bath. These are very effective in cleaning and soothing the "spirit" as well as the body.
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