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  • Chrysilla Lewies

    Chrysilla Lewies

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    2018-10-29 at 5:50 AM

    Sylvie, I have had one rude person who completely shredded my therapy room upon arrival, he had something to say about how I was dressed, he seemed to have had a comment for everything. He also believed that I wouldn’t be able to successfully hypnotize him.

    I offered him a free session, and if it worked and he was satisfied with the session, he can then pay me.

    I managed to stay professional. One thing he didn’t know, was that I knew a lot more about him than he realised. I knew that he was a healer, and not just a healer – a healing leader for a specific place (not to be named) So, when I saw him at this healing centre a week later… let’s just say it was a bit award, more so on his part as I was attending an event with others.

    I was professional, but I’m not sure if that was his lesson or mine.

    I have people who also challenge me on my mediumship:
    “proof to me that you are who you say you are, you folk are always out to rob people and are a bunch of charlatans.”

    I will respond (to both type of clients), I will give you my time and offer you a free session, if you feel you it was a successful communication/session, then you can pay me and you can also recommend me.

    Although precautions need to be taken with barriers etc. I feel it’s not always about blocking these people, but to show them truth and light and that there are people out there who want to help. As I do my best when giving these challenging people what they need, they always end up paying me for my services, and hopefully in return they can walk away knowing that they got an authentic and successful result.

    I hope this helps (this is only what I have experienced and how I deal with it mostly)

    If someone asks something of me that I know I cannot provide, I simply respond No, I can’t help.
    I always follow my intuition and if my Higher mind says No – I will also say No to a client.

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    2018-10-29 at 1:54 PM

    @Chrysilla_Lewies, That is beautiful, that is why I posted this question: to share how we handle it differently and how each one of these different ways…

    …is the right one for **You** . That is what this is all about. Thank you!

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