There are many types of entanglements, physical, mental, dimensional, spiritual, psychic and environmental.

However, the most common one that I have found is emotional.

I have been working on these ailments for about six months now, ever since I received a message from ‘Upstairs’ telling me to start looking into how people are affected and then carrying out a healing people on those who are.

As with most channelled messages you often only get a hint of what they mean, and I admit that I wasn’t sure what to do initially. But after many months of spiritual Q and A’s I gradually teased the necessary information out of them. Then the healing work started.

So, what is an entanglement?

Let me explain in the easiest way I can.

Do you remember vinyl LP records?

Hopefully you do as this is the best analogy that I can come up with.

They were easy to scratch and sometimes, when this happened, the needle would get stuck in a groove and unable to move forwards. It kept repeating the same section of music until you lifted the record arm (or nudged it!) moving it on to allow the rest of the track to play.

If you didn’t then the groove would over time become more pronounced, which often meant buying a new album.

Repeating patterns:

So, depending on what has occurred in your past, the brain, or neural pathway, can act just like that damaged record, repeating the same thoughts or memories, unable to move past the blockage.

Our subconscious holds many secrets, some can be accessed through dreams or under deep hypnosis, but many remain a mystery. The emotional entanglement doesn’t have to be a deep-seated trauma it can easily be a regret from your past, abandonment issues and so on but whatever the issue is, it will need help to get over or past it, just like the scratch in the record.

Whether we clear the path and remove the blockage, bypass the problem or create a new neural pathway, that is really up to the powers that be.

Identifying a date that the problem occurred is, by far, the best way forward You can do this by dowsing and I hope that the following questions help:

1. Did the problem start in the 21 st century? – yes/no
2. If no, then it was in the 20th century, unless we are delving into a past life (but this is rare).
3. Did I cause the issue? – yes/no
4. If no, then it was someone else.
5. Were they male/female?
6. Were they a member of my family? yes/no.
7. If no, then they might have been a friend, work colleague etc.
8. Was it an argument, fight, disappointment, a family member passing away, moving home etc.
9. Am I able to carry out a healing? yes/no
10. If no, then try to find out why – the timing might not be right to do so.

Many healing issues are to do with acceptance, if someone has hurt you then apologise to them and in turn ask that they apologise to you. However, it may have
been your actions that put them in that position in the first place, in which case ask that they now accept what you did, sending them your unconditional love. You don’t need to contact them, just ask ‘Upstairs’ to help you with the healing process.

Once done, check to make sure that the issue is being dealt with or whether the healing is complete. You may need to do some further work in a few days/weeks’ time, it does depend on how deep the problem was.

Science has proved that by meditating new neural pathways can be created, but this can take time, however it can be achieved with regular practice and patience!

But sometimes external help is required and ‘Upstairs are always willing to help, but you do need to ask.

Happy summer.

Adrian