How to Create Energy Circles

Write the focus for the Energy Circle on a blank piece of paper., Write the Switchwords, Emotional Freedom files, Healing Energy Vibrations techniques, Flower Energies, etc, you wish to send to the focus underneath the focus. , Draw a single circle...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Write the focus for the Energy Circle on a blank piece of paper.

    The focus may be a person, place or thing.

    The focus is whatever is to be affected by the Switchwords, energy vial or other techniques being put into the Energy Circle.
  2. Step 2: Write the Switchwords

    ,, If the line of the circle is touched or crossed, it may not be effective. , A closed circle means the beginning and end of the line meet or cross over each other.

    The circle should be one solid line, with no breaks in it.

    It does not need to be a perfect circle.

    It can be any shape you want, such as a heart, oblong, rectangle or square, so long as it is closed.
  3. Step 3: Emotional Freedom files

  4. Step 4: Healing Energy Vibrations techniques

  5. Step 5: Flower Energies

  6. Step 6: you wish to send to the focus underneath the focus.

  7. Step 7: Draw a single circle around the focus and Switchwords

  8. Step 8: Emotional Freedom files

  9. Step 9: Healing Energy Vibrations techniques

  10. Step 10: Flower Energies

  11. Step 11: Make sure the focus and the Switchwords are completely within the circle

  12. Step 12: not touching or crossing the line of the circle.

  13. Step 13: Be sure the circle is closed.

Detailed Guide

The focus may be a person, place or thing.

The focus is whatever is to be affected by the Switchwords, energy vial or other techniques being put into the Energy Circle.

,, If the line of the circle is touched or crossed, it may not be effective. , A closed circle means the beginning and end of the line meet or cross over each other.

The circle should be one solid line, with no breaks in it.

It does not need to be a perfect circle.

It can be any shape you want, such as a heart, oblong, rectangle or square, so long as it is closed.

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