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Ok, this one threw me for a loop. I was at the ULE in Columbus at the beginning of the month and started out the day fine. As I was walking around I came across a booth that a gentleman was doing vibrational healing, I was not feeling really well and move over to some chairs to sit down while watching him work. He kept looking over at me and had a huge smile on his face. It was not like an attraction thing, it was more like he was amused. Ater a few minutes I began to think that whatever he was doing to his customer was effecting me so I moved on (intending to come back later and talk to him about it).
This happened several times throughout the day, I would get within two booths of tuning forks or that gentleman and my knees would go weak and my head would start to buzz, eventually I had to go sit down. It made the day really limiting for me, it was my first ULE and I wanted to see everything. Do you know how many tuning fork and vibrational booths there are there....... alot. lol I even went to one booth to talk to a rep for the fork (they stopped using them while I was there) and the lady (who is also a psychic) said I am extremly sensitive to them. Has anyone heard of this? I am developing my abilities and have actually had several psychics say that I make them dizzy to the point where they have to move away from me. I also had an aura picture done and the guy that read it said he had never seen one like it. It did not break down into the four sections, like it was all in the present and that a huge spiritual awakening was coming for me. I have several emotions going on about these new developements in my life, excited, scared, a little freaked out about the voices in my room at night but I would have to say if I listened to my intuition my main emotion would be anticipation. I know that was alot to read, but I really am curious about those tuning forks, lololo. Any idea why I cannot handle them. |
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This was at the Universal Light Expo in Columbus Ohio. The only thing is that it was not only the one booth, it was 5 different tuning fork booths. I only stopped at the one when they stopped the forks, and once we started talking they didn't use them til I was gone again (which I really appreciated, lolol). The aura photo and the forks were different booths totally.
The expo was a great experience. |
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