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For the psychics and spiritual healers out there, when a person feels the love energy you sent them in your heart, are they able to realize or associate it with your spirit?

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I have pretty good experience with energy techniques, more than most energy healers. Being able to feel energy pushes relies on a certain kind of perceptiveness that not everyone has. You can develop it if you don’t have it, but lots and lots of people won’t feel anything no matter how much work you do.

And that’s not even the full story. You can break it apart into the people who a) don’t feel anything at all when you push energy at them, b) those who feel something when you push energy at them, and c) those who can actually tell it’s energy they’re feeling. Those in category b), if you pushed healing love energy at them, will just feel a random sense of well-being. Certainly nothing they can connect to you, much less your spirit.

You can further subdivide type c) into 1) those who have either done enough energy work to be able to ascertain where and perhaps who the energy came from, 2) those who have natural intuition to just tell where energy directed at them is coming from, and 3) those who can’t really guess at where it’s coming from.

The difference between category 3) and b) are largely a matter of belief and not ability. This is more interesting than it sounds. If it were merely a question of belief, energy isn’t real, then category b) wouldn’t exist. I’m not going to spend a lot of time on this, but nonbelievers would never learn how or even think to try to push energy into anyone and try to work out whether it worked or not. That activity is only ever done, in a purposeful fashion, by those who have some belief. But it works whether you have it or not, but you’ll only ever be in a position to realize it if you do believe. So that’s interesting, at least to me.

At any rate, being able to feel, then understand, energetic influence, by this I mean category c3), is not really a rare thing, and c2) isn’t terribly uncommon either, what makes c1) rare is the need to study and practice, not just believe. Very few people even in c1) have developed fine-grained abilities with regard to it, and going further, more people learn advanced manipulation techniques than learn perceptive techniques, But realizing that you’re being energetically influenced, that’s pretty common.

Actually, influencing others energetically is also common, no need for belief at all. We just don’t think of a lot of what we do as energetic, due to the Western predilection for materialism. We’re predisposed to look for material causes even when non-physical causes fit better. We’d be much better at perception if this weren’t the case, and I’d wager this predilection is behind why more people learn manipulation than perception.