Friday, March 6, 2009

An Introduction

HEALING WITH THE 7-RAYS
For Body, Mind and Soul

As an energy worker, I channel light energy through my hands with the assistance of the 7-Ray spiritual masters. The 7-Rays are the highest frequency of divine light, which creates order from disorderly molecular energy and thereby promotes balance, harmony, and well-being. This is an ancient technique from the time of Atlantis that has been brought back to help during these challenging times.

Each colored ray has specific properties and works on a particular aspect of the body - be it physical, emotional or mental.  The 7-Ray masters choose which gradation of a colored ray is needed for the person. After saying prayers, I place my hand 3 inches away from the affected area for 1 minute.  Most often, I give emotional purifications by putting my hand above the crown chakra and letting the energy act as a cleansing shower.  The sensation can feel like heat to some, or tingling to others. Most experience an immediate sense of relaxation or an easing of pain. The energy stays with the person for at least 48 hours, though its effects can remain indefinitely.  

During my 15 years as a practitioner, I have shared this energy with countless individuals with wonderful results and am eager to bring this form of healing to anyone who needs rebalancing for their well-being.  I give both distance and one-on-one healings.  Please email me at artist_healer@yahoo.com with any questions.

BIO
Pauline Yun is an artist, teacher, and 7-Ray healing practitioner dedicated to the betterment of life through spirituality and the arts.  Her training has included both Eastern and Western spiritual practices for a holistic approach to enlightened living.  In 2001, she was certified as a 7-Ray healing practitioner.  She teaches workshops on topics such as: "Bringing in the Light: Keys to Joyful Living," "Staying in Balance," and "Creativity."  Pauline holds MFA and BFA degrees from CUNY Hunter College in Painting, a BA from the University of California, Berkeley in History of Art and French and exhibits her artwork in the New York area.