Where’s Moses now? What is he up to these days?
If you have seen Moses and / or had a treatment lately, post a comment about where, when, and why you saw him.
Did you spot him recently at The Agape Center?
How about in Sedona, Arizona?
He may be showing up at the Omega Center in New York sometime soon….
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“The gift you offer another person is just your being.” — Ram Dass
Any form of suffering, physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual can create pain. Each person can experience pain in a unique way. It can be simple and immediate — such as headaches and injuries. Or more enduring and complex, such as stress and anxiety, tumors, or grief.
No matter the form, pain is a message from the mind, body, and soul saying “Something is not right. Please do something to fix this.”
Emotional pain and physical pain are usually very closely related. Think about ulcers or indigestion — how does stress affect those conditions? Breathing problems have been associated with sadness. Kidney problems with shock or trauma. And people with liver conditions may want to look at the anger in their lives being bottled up. (See Louise Hay’s book You Can Heal Your Life below.)
Once you recognize that all pain is related (physical pain to emotional pain, emotional pain to mental pain, mental pain to spiritual pain) you can begin to find effective treatments that deal with the whole being, mind, body, and soul.
Your chakras are all about energy. They pull their energy from your environment (including other human beings) and distribute the energy in your body. They also send energy outward. And the energy can spin in clockwise and counterclockwise directions (even at the same time!).
Light and color move through each chakra, which we see through our own internal filters. So really, it is all personal interpretation that is required, because there is no absolute meaning for any particular color. Just as each human being is unique, the colors of their chakra spell out a different and unique story for each person.
There are some common interpretations that can be applied to many of the colors. For example, most people will agree that green seems to signify a healing in the chakra is happening. Green is in the middle of the color spectrum and could therefore signify coming into balance.
It’s helpful if you think of a persons chakra as a unique blueprint which reflects the energy the person was born with and grown into. Let your intuition work with the colors to see what each color represents and work with them on as many levels as you can.
See our EnergyLinkHealing poster for a general guide on working with chakras and energy healing.


