New Book

Self-help for loving relationships that last


You Can Live Happily Ever After in Love
Timeless Wisdom for Modern Relatiomnships
by Andrew Quinn

The fairytale endings of love in movies and books have long stirred people’s hearts. Hollywood romance movies historically end with their first kiss hinting at ‘happily ever after’. Yet these tales sadly contrast with divorce rates. For most people, romantic love has been a powerful force that at some stage has become conflicted, stagnated or led to the end of the relationship. So where is the truth between the fairytale and the reality? Read More...

Transform
Yourself
Books

Transformational Healing - Case study of Jodie

Jodie came for a single session of Transformational Healing, due to ongoing personal issues. Jodie was relaxing as I gently moved energy through her crown chakra, when a person came through. This was not a symbolic image, but a person who had passed away.

After describing this man’s age and rather flamboyant personality (he was doing a little dance), she was able to identify him as her uncle who had passed away. However, behind him was another person in his late thirties, who was pacing to and fro. After describing him, Jodie could identify him as her brother who had died of cancer. This opened up further grieving for Jodie. I supported her to allow her to release this long held sadness through tears.

In time, it became clear to me that the uncle was here only to bring through Jodie’s brother, who was reluctant to appear. He used to pace to and from when the cancer pain was strong. Jodie said that he did not like to admit he was struggling and kept people at a distance, which made it hard. I then received a name – Ryan. This was his son.

Ryan found it the hardest to cope and would often not be around to see his father. However, it was clear to me that Ryan was still hanging-on to a lot of issues from this whole event – Jodie confirmed this. The message from her brother was that he was doing okay, but that he was unable to progress further until he knew his son was alright. This was something which Jodie could assist with, through helping her nephew when he was ready.

Through this session, Jodie was able to identify that this brother was the only person in the world who ever understood her, and now he was gone. This was why her grief was so painful. But she now knew what he meant to her, and acknowledged this, which was an important step in her healing process.

© Andrew Quinn 2006-10.
Disclaimer: The content of this website is informative only and in no way represents medical advice. See your doctor or a mental health practioner for individual advice.