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Nicky Rivera

Nicky Rivera

United States

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DR. FREDI PROCHODA

DR. FREDI PROCHODA

https://www.frediprochoda.com

United States

Anthony Mowery

Anthony Mowery

Ropes and Wings

United States

Karuna Chinchkhede

Karuna Chinchkhede

Impact Conscious Healing

United States

Coralie Roederer

Coralie Roederer

Lyrius Conseil - EI - SIRET - 91800993700015

France

Rava Rishi

Rava Rishi

Psychic Intuitive, Medium, Animal Communicator, Shamanic Practitioner, Karuna Reiki Master

Mexico

Melanie Aguirre

Melanie Aguirre

Quantum Disclosure Project

United States

Alexanda Jutzi

BQH Practitioner

Soul and Bodywork Alexandra Jutzi

Switzerland

Tena M Dodds

Tena M Dodds & Karen A Baquiran

Quantum Healing with Tena & Karen

United States

Kenneth Baker III

Kenneth Baker III

Loc'd IN Healingâ„¢

United States

Malka Ahern

Malka Ahern

Quantum Pain Relief (QPR) & The Divine Reveal (TDR)
Plus Practitioner & Spiritual Awakening Support
Individual Sessions & Groups

Israel

Patricia Grootjans

Patricia Grootjans

Netherlands

Tina Bowen

Tina Bowen

Tina Bowen Wellness

United States

Christine Kooper

Christine Kooper

Quantum Healing with Christine Kooper / Soul Connections

United States

Kerri Wade

Kerri Wade

East Valley Healing LLC

United States

Valerie Reed

Valerie Reed

Call or email Valerie for an appointment. For international calls, the country code for the United States is 1.

United States

Linna Kay

Linna Karapetian

Quantum Healing Meditation

United States

Laura Wegner

Laura Wegner

Laura Moon Intuitive

United States


Surrogate for Client

Surrogate for Client work is a technique used in certain energy healing or applied kinesiology modalities where the practitioner acts as a "surrogate" for the client to facilitate assessment or healing. It is based on the concept that an energetic connection can be established between individuals, allowing the practitioner to test or receive information from the client's energy field indirectly.

A Surrogate for Client practitioner uses their own body as a conduit to access information about the client's energy systems or to facilitate healing interventions. They may use muscle testing on themselves to assess the client or apply healing techniques to themselves with the intention of benefiting the client.

What to expect from a session with a Surrogate for Client practitioner:

  • Pre-session interview: The practitioner will begin by discussing your health concerns, your ability to participate in direct testing, and your understanding of surrogate work. They will explain the rationale behind the technique and obtain your consent.
  • Client limitations: Surrogate work is often used when the client is unable to be directly tested or treated, such as infants or very young children, individuals who are physically incapacitated, those who are highly sensitive to touch, and individuals who are geographically distant.
  • Establishing a connection: The practitioner will establish an energetic connection with you, often through visualization, intention, or a specific protocol.
  • Surrogate testing: The practitioner may use muscle testing on their own body to assess your energy systems, identify imbalances, or determine appropriate interventions.
  • Surrogate healing: The practitioner may apply healing techniques to their own body with the intention of benefiting you. This could involve acupressure, energy balancing, or other modalities.
  • Communication of findings: The practitioner will communicate their findings and the interventions performed, explaining how they relate to your health concerns.
  • Limited physical contact (with client): There may be minimal or no direct physical contact between the practitioner and you.
  • Session duration: The duration of a Surrogate for Client session can vary depending on the complexity of the issues being addressed.

Additional things to keep in mind:

  • Energetic connection: The core of Surrogate for Client work is the belief in an energetic connection between individuals.
  • Ethical considerations: It is essential that the practitioner obtains clear consent from the client and respects their autonomy.
  • Practitioner training: Surrogate work should be performed by a practitioner who has received specific training and understands the techniques and their limitations.
  • Not a substitute for direct care: Surrogate work is a complementary approach and should not replace direct medical or therapeutic care when it is available and appropriate.
  • Varied acceptance: The use of surrogate work is accepted in some alternative health fields but is not universally accepted in conventional medicine.

Surrogate for Client work can be a tool to access information and facilitate healing in specific situations, but it's important to approach it with awareness and prioritize your overall well-being.

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