Brandon Bays Pioneer of The Journey
"In the heart of every emotion is the peace and freedom that you
are seeking"
This technique, pioneered by Brandon Bays and outlined in her bestseller
“The Journey”, is now internationally recognized as one of the most powerful
and transformative healing tools available today. Brandon was diagnosed with a basketball
sized tumor in her uterus, and was told that she would be dead in six weeks if
she didn't have surgery. 6 ½ weeks later, she was tumor-free, and was
told that she had a textbook perfect uterus. She did this without surgery and
without drugs.
Brandon accessed the cellular memory that
caused her tumor - the emotional issue that she was holding onto.
What she saw was that she needed to forgive, and in the forgiving, she let go
of all the pain that she was clinging to for so many years. It was
in the forgiveness that the tumor was released.
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Allowing
feelings to flow releases cellular memory and unblocks cell receptors
Gregg
Braden, author of The Isaiah Effect: Decoding the Lost Science of Prayer and
Prophecy and Bruce Lipton, author of Biology of Beliefs both also
discuss in great depth the connection between emotions and beliefs and the
physical well-being of our bodies. And Journey clients worldwide attest to the
healing that occur when pain and distortion are cleared from the cell
memory.
The
Journey offers the gift of freedom...
Have you
ever felt that, deep within your core, there is greatness about you that no one seems to see, and even you can't quite grasp it?
Have you ever wondered what this life is really all about, or feel there must
be more to life than what you're experiencing?
The
Journey is about Freedom . . . Freedom to live your life as you always dreamed
it could be. The Journey is a simple, yet profoundly powerful guided process
that will take you home to the Truth of Who You Really Are, underneath the lies
we tell ourselves, underneath the fear and the guilt and the blame, beyond the
illnesses and the relationship issues and the stories.
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