Akhi

Chicago, IL, United States

13 Dec 18:52

The one in Vernon Hills, IL offered to first time users a 25% discount + 10% discount for being UNIFYD members. I made good use of that great offer and went for a full 4 hours set. I am looking forward to my next session this week. 

Michelle Reyes No, only EES system.

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The center here in Vernon Hills, IL they advised to go for 3,4 hours if you want to experience more evident changes from the first time. They said something to the effect that the "sweet spot" for the initial session is reached somewhere by hour 3 or 4. I needed that to be convinced. 

But going forward, I plan 2 hours weekly. 

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11 Dec 13:09

Amen is a Hebrew word, meaning 'So let it be'. It made its way into Aramaic, Greek, Arabic and all languages influenced by Judaism/Christianity.  See Amen - Wikipedia

11 Dec 11:06

Cate   have you seen Jason post about  UNIFYD Healing Update | December 11th at 3PM EST - YouTube  ? It's probably a bit early in Australia, just letting you know, in case you can make it.

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10 Dec 18:24

My first EES 4-hour session

I had my first EES session. TBH I was a little bit skeptical.
But wow, this stuff is real! My body feels like it turned back the clock a few good years! I went initially through something that looked like detox, I had to use the restroom a lot. But once that is over, you have the same feeling of cleanness and rejuvenation as if coming out of a longer fast. 

This is the place: Home - Energy Zone (EESystem) - Vernon Hills - A UNIFYD Member (energyzonevh.com) 
If you are around Vernon Hills IL, give them a try. They have a Fall discount. First time users get a onetime 25% OFF discount and then you also get the 10% off for being a UNIFYD member. The place is very clean and cozy, it feels like home!

They advertise no pets, but don't be thrown off by that. Just talk to Linda and something can be arranged, if your pet is trained. They love pets.

This stuff is real. Give them a try, and you will most probably become a "believer" too.

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10 Dec 14:05

First thing my mind goes to when I see that, is the Hebrew letters Gimmel and Alef (in a more approximate form as if somebody is just learning how to draw them).  In fact, in history, as the script evolved, in some stages they looked pretty much identical to how you draw them.  See here: Cursive Hebrew - Wikipedia

In ROL, Rabbi AA continually urges Ray to learn/read Hebrew and Aramaic (I think he is talking about Classical versions of them, as Ray already speaks Modern Hebrew, which is a little bit different).

Who knows, maybe those will be lingua franca again, in the new world that is coming. They were so in the history, so it could happen again. I am thinking of all these people all over the world who have this desire to learn these languages, all of the sudden, something must be driving it.

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09 Dec 19:32

Sometimes if you have to speak in a language that you are not native to, you may try to help yourself get the ideas out by gesticulating a lot. I do that too, as English is not my native language. In my case is almost a symptom of frustration, as it is so difficult to get complex ideas out, when using a non-native language.

People when are under lots of stress/excitement may end up switching to their mother tongue, without even realizing it. If you watched, I love Lucy, you would see that idea comically brought out, with Ricky switching to Spanish when he is under psychological stress. Jesus, when on the cross, it seems it switched to his native Aramaic dialect, making people wonder what He was talking about, as it was not the dialect they spoke. Real humanity manifesting itself with all its limitations.

If you don't have this experience (e.g. speak only English) it may be hard to identify. Note that the voice speaking with perfect English pronunciation seems to be an AI generated one.

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08 Dec 18:31

And in the long run, you pay less with annual.