Re: [ET2] My Arctic Adventure

From: SFX <starfields_at_pCW0nEgx2I7GRIeRX7pzc4m-vpbrZEeTQM8Xy2DsLtPSaMPBHP7uglylVlimsQK3kAbM>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 16:58:24 -0000

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From: Nicola Quinn
To: emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com
Cc: starfields_at_yahoogroups.com ; meridiantherapy_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 3:36 PM
Subject: [ET2] My Arctic Adventure

Hi Everyone!

I've just posted an article about my latest adventure which took
place in the Arctic Circle and I couldn't have done it, or at least
not as elegantly as I did, without EmoTrance.

http://nicolaquinn.com

Enjoy!

:)

Nicola

Wow!

That's really ... ahm ... cool!

LOL

Cold even. Extremely cold!

Thoroughly enjoyed that, especially the bit about energy dancing when all around were heaving and chucking - brilliant stuff :-)

SFX

PS - For the newbies out there, I was baked within an inch of my life last year during the great heatwave whilst stuck in a lift in Sarajevo. Watching the temperature climbing ... 43, 44, 45 .... At 47, the lights came back on and the lift shook and grated before it finally continued its journey. I was as wet as though I'd been in a shower but otherwise, really quite happy and whistling to myself.

EmoTrance works with heat as well as with cold. Quite extraordinary.

Turns out - it's all true. It really is only energy, and our blockages to events and thoughts we have that make fascinating experiences into "disasters".

That lift thing was amazing, I *hate* getting too warm.

Interesting also to muse that I (who used to hate the heat!) got stuck in an extreme heat scenario, and Nicola (who was worldwide reknown for not accepting temperatures anywhere less than 25'c!) would go on an Arctic voyage.

Are we testing ourselves against our personal perceived limitations?!

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