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METAPHYSICS Day tripper


A client’s stubborn chest pains and lethargy reveal an insight into an ayahuasca journey in her past. by Raym Richards


W


e are in a dense forest and the pink sky is transiting to purple. The undergrowth


around us fluoresces with an other- worldly brilliance. I hear the plants whispering to each other. The elements also communicate in their own colourful patterns and vibrations. It is overwhelming. It looks like Earth but there is more here. We seem to be having a deeper, expanded, hallucinogenic experience of a reality similar to ours.


Lying in my crystal mandala, Joy has commanded her body to take us to the moment her lung condition started, and we are immediately transported to this sensual environment. –Do you recognise this place? I


telepath, as I feel myself being consumed by the richly textured, bright, surreal, moving patterns emanating from the plants around us. Perhaps we are on another planet. Her answer surprises me. Yes, I remember being here. It was


amazing...


My client Joy is lean and muscular, one of the new breed of therapists who takes wellness very seriously. This woman works out. Not for her the wafting, layered, white fabric of her peers that creates an air of soft angelic ambience while concealing the softer, more rounded form of the less active healer. Joy’s preferred style of compression tights and clinging tops screams, ‘I work out, I juice, and I love it!’. I sense under her calm exterior a


wired intensity that she hides well from JULY | AUGUST 2017 69


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