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Energy Healing with IET

7/18/2016

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by Nancy Cohen, 
Feeding the Body Feeding the Soul of St. Augustine
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​Reiki, Integrated Energy Therapy and Universal Rays Healing are all modalities that bring soothing energy to the body and release energies that do not serve you. These practices are similar in their scope to acupuncture which releases blocks, massage  which sooths sore muscle and other practices like yoga which relaxes the mind and muscles of the body for a sense of well being.

The unique healing practice of Integrated Energy Therapy® is a hands on gentle process that uses a channel of integration points and with careful administration- releases  the energy of emotions stored in the cellular memory of the body. The release of these energies allows the chakras and cells of the body to feel lighter and therefore allows one to have better focus and health. This is not to suggest that any healing modality replaces  medical treatment- that would never be the suggestion of any  IET® Practitioner, however these processes can offer a relaxing process that promotes healing  and become part of a protocol of overall health.

What does an IET® session feel like?
Most people experience a deep sense of relaxation during their sessions. Some see colors or visions. There may be sensations of heaviness or lightness. Frequently people will go to sleep or go into a "delta" state. It is common to experience feeling lighter and more joy-filled after a session.

What do I "do" during a session?
IET® sessions are a little over an hour in length. You needn't "do" anything. You will remain fully-clothed and lie on a massage table. Typically,there will be a pillow for your head and a sheet or blanket to cover up with. As the energy begins to flow, it is natural for your body temperature to drop. Relaxing music is played. Some people will talk through their sessions others will rest or fall asleep. 

How does IET® work?
IET® works using gentle, hands-on touch directed to specific areas of the body where we hold emotions. As these emotions are released and cleared, you will begin to experience a greater sense of balance in your life and in your relationships. . This healing energy process removes emotional issues from the cellular memory of your bodies tissues.  IET® is beneficial for a large variety of issues including stress management, physical issues, emotional stress and focus issues.This process is safe for children,teens and adults. Nancy also teaches this method to students here in St. Johns County and Nationwide.

For more information contact Nancy at Feeding The Body Feeding The Soul, 970-875-
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