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Egyptian Essene Therapies

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Tester sessions are 45 Minutes, and the cost is £35.

What are Egyptian Essenian Therapies, and how do they Work?

EET are specific Techniques combining Consecrated Oils, Voice Attunement (milky voice), Archetypes and Hands-on Healing.

While working on specific points on the body, such as Chakras, Organs, Nadis and Subtle bodies, I help you express and release inner unbalanced and toxic emotions while promoting energy flow.

This work can facilitate profound awakening and may involve “Shadow Work”. We will also explore unconscious dynamics and hidden patterns. This path requires commitment and genuine motivation. Adequate integration time is also suggested.

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I offer Egyptian Essene Healing in Brighton & London.

Each course of treatment focuses on specific issues; counselling and relaxation techniques are integrated within each session. 

In-person only

3 Sessions Package |  £450

Who rediscovered Egyptian/Essene Therapies in our day?

In the early 1960s, writers and noted spiritual researchers Daniel Meurois and Annie Givaudan, through the gift of astral travel, were chosen to access and channel these ancient techniques through the Akashic records. My teacher Bernard Rouch, part of the first group of initiates and a direct cousin of Annie Givaudan, had the opportunity to learn these techniques and founded his school in the 90s.

Who were the Essenes?

According to Pliny, the Essenes were a community that had abandoned the world's vanities. They had risen spiritually and had attained quite substantial mystical knowledge. The Essenes were the first to choose to have no enslaved people or servants. They lived near the shores of lakes and rivers, far from inhabited centres and cities, and there were no rich or poor in their community because these conditions were considered deviations from their law.

They created their philosophy and lifestyle, which included a simple and harmonious way of living with all creatures, their spirits and the earth. They used to practice fasting and sacred rituals and became famous for wearing white tunics; that's why they are also called "the great white Brotherhood".

The Essenes referred to themselves as essania, meaning 'Sons of the Sun'; this explains why one of the essential movers in the early formation of the Brotherhood, the so-called heretic Pharaoh Akhenaten, abandoned the old Gods in favour of the Aten, as represented by the solar disc.

They had different and specific tasks depending on personal skills; some followed the ascetic path, others travelled as healers and mystics, and others devoted themselves to studying sacred books and disciplines such as medicine and astronomy.

Admission to their community required a one-year probationary period, three years before initiation, and seven years of internship before full access.

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