November 10th, 2011 by Rose Rosetree
So I turned her comment into a promise that I would do this guest post. Today I make good on that promise.
In the “Q&A Conversation” that follows, I will alternate GRACE’s words (as if Questions) with my answers (as if they were Answers). Here we go!
Cord-cutting with your child?
Q. My husband and I have talked about the idea of “Why wouldn’t you just cut the cord of attachment with your young child preemptively?”
A. Of course, it’s a great idea to cut a cord of attachment to every single child you have. Just wait until that child is physically born! Read More »
September 25th, 2011 by Rose Rosetree

Yes, Blog-Buddies, here is the rest of my interview about the differences and similarities between Energy Spirituality and traditional methods of therapy, including psychiatry. Many thanks to Arlene, the Groovy Psychiatrist, and to the Blog-Buddy who volunteered to transcribe our interview.
For other posts in this series see:
Are all narcissists the same?
Rose: Greetings, Arlene! This is Rose Rosetree, and I want your perspective as a groovy psychiatrist about some very varied questions about the intersection of healing when the approach is psychiatry, when the approach is Energy Spirituality, or other mind-body-spirit approaches. Read More »
June 20th, 2011 by Rose Rosetree

Summertime, summertime! The fun season of sodas and pretzels and beer. Also Energy Release Regression Therapy. Photo credit for today’s post goes to Superior Platform.com. http://superiorplatform.com/pictures-of/fat/fat-videos.htm
For some of my clients, anyway, summer vacation is when they make an unusual kind of pilgrimage to Sterling, Virginia. Where my sessions of past-life therapy, unlike all other types of session I offer, must be done in person. Gladys is visiting now, back for her third series of regressions.
This brave explorer is a long-term client who lives quite a distance away. Over the years, Gladys has done many phone sessions of Aura Healing and Transformation. For certain kinds of depth healing, however, Gladys appreciates this other facet of STUFF removal. At least she hasn’t had to fly across an ocean to get here!
For certain kinds of STUFF, like deposits from smoking marijuana or deep patterns of fear, it’s really useful to remove frozen blocks of energy from past traumas. One session out of this latest bunch contained a memory set that was so surprising, so poignant, I asked her permission to share the highlights with you. Skip ahead to the next heading of this article, unless you want to read a little background first.
Typically, for this type of session, many frozen blocks of energy are released from experiences in a client’s present life. But sometimes the subconscious mind and Higher Self wake up a different kind of experience, supporting the client’s intention for a healing around a particular theme. What name shall I give this former incarnation of Gladys? Let’s go for a big, interesting name — Veronica.
Read Veronica’s story, if you dare. Because maybe, just maybe, some of you Blog-Buddies know a person who has worried about being fat. Read More »
May 5th, 2011 by Rose Rosetree

Rose Rosetree, Teaching Energy Spirituality, not everything
In a recent comment, ASHLEY S. wrote, “Elaine, you continue to impress me with your level of detail.If I practice 10 minutes a day I might be as good as Elaine someday? Really?? Sounds too good to be true.”
I agree that ELAINE is doing great. Loads of you Blog-Buddies are! For success with Skilled Empath Merge, or any Aura Reading technique or Face Reading technique, here is my short list of suggestions:
- Ten minutes of practice a day. (Yes, ASHLEY, that sounds about right.)
- For any of you Blog-Buddies who drink alcohol, get stoned on weed, etc., never do any techniques for energetic literacy while under the influence.
- Equally important to avoid, do not pursue techniques for psychic development while you are studying any of my systems for energetic literacy. Choose one or the other. They do not mix well.
- Aim to be as good as yourself, not as good as ELAINE (wonderful though she is) or anyone else. Comparing oneself to others is never helpful for developing energetic literacy; nor is external validation.
- If you feel tempted to compare yourself, or feel you need external validation, use techniques that I have built into my trademarked systems for spiritual development. They will help you to calm down and trust yourself more, a life skill that I believe is essential along each person’s path to Enlightenment.
Warning to all you creative empaths, aura readers, etc. Read More »
April 24th, 2011 by Rose Rosetree

Easter Sunday is a favorite holiday for many, including me. However, I’m not celebrating it in the way of many of my Bible-Belt neighbors.
Some of those neighbors here in Sterling, Virginia feel both grateful and relieved when Eastertide rolls around: Jesus died to take away my sins. That was the whole purpose, really.
One former neighbor across the street was clearly enthusiastic about this popular proposition. At Christmas, she put lights on her roof in the form of a very large cross. The meaning seemed clear: Forget about the cute babe in the manger. Get to the good part. That death on the cross. For us all. Hurry up already.
To me, the idea of having Jesus save everyone permanently is beyond ludicrous. To me, plenty of Christians unintentionally put Jesus in a role akin to the guy in the circus with the broom and dustpan. You know, the man in the circus dressed like a janitor, the humble fellow who follows elephants around, cleaning up all their poop.
No, I don’t believe that Jesus ever made such a deal with humanity. Nor is it possible that any Christian can make a magical agreement, such as “I am now officially Born Again,” and then act any old way, confident of being “saved” for all eternity. Actually, in my last book, Magnetize Money with Energetic Literacy, I used deeper perception in order to explore the theory of being “Saved.” I systematically researched 50 grassroots Christian leaders, checking out their auric modeling regarding “Connection to Spiritial Source” and other chakra databanks. As you know, if you read that chapter, the findings were quite consistent. And not necessarily as expected. Read More »
April 1st, 2011 by Rose Rosetree

Helping you to become a skilled empath
Overwhelmed, anyone? Recently “Loretta” requested help to prioritize the various skill sets taught through this blog, my how-to books, workshops, etc. Her email went like this:
I was initially interested in your book Cut Cords of Attachment, but in looking at your website, I’m pretty sure I’m an (unskilled) empath. I ended up buying both books, Cut Cords of Attachment and Become the Most Important Person in the Room at the same time.
Which set of skills should I pursue mastering first? Can I start cutting my own cords before completing the 30-day empath training program discussed in Become the Most Important Person in the Room? Do I have to have skill with my empath gifts to be able to read my aura or do I use some other sense?
For best results, don’t play “Eeny Meeny Miney Moe.” Not with the trademarked systems I have worked so hard to develop. Thank you, Loretta, for asking. Here are some ideas to consider. Read More »
January 3rd, 2011 by Rose Rosetree

Guess which type of healing Sigmund Freud did?
Yes, Freud definitely did Psychological Healing. Spiritual Healing is a completely different treatment model. Although either variety of healing contains many variations, underlying principles distinguish these two very different models. Read More »
December 30th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
You might need this quiz. Trust me. Many people are deeply confused about which type of healing they’re doing.
Psychological Healing and Spiritual Healing are radically different models, good for very different things. Because both types of healing involve inner life, it’s common to mix them up. And thereby waste a great deal of time.
Similarly, using a dishwasher is quite different from using a garbage disposal. Both are valuable appliances that could be located near each other. Both could go under the general category of “cleaning your dishes.” But beware that crunching sound as you fling your cups and saucers into the wrong appliance! Read More »
November 16th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree


Not every day does a comment at this blog win the game of “Stump the Host.” But such a wildly historic event did occur on Monday, November 15, 2010.
In response to my post about ethics for healers, PRIMROSE wrote:
I’m not really getting this. I don’t see why it’s unethical to say “I think you have this, I’m sorry I can’t help you with it”.
Okay, this is about furniture, not healing, but if I see a client and they have a piece of furniture that needs mercury gilding I say to them “This needs mercury gilding, sorry I don’t do that kind of work because it’s too dangerous, and I don’t know anyone who does it either”.
And that’s the truth. I know what needs doing to the furniture, but I can’t do it. If I didn’t tell them what kind of gilding they needed or that it’s dangerous, or that it’s virtually impossible to get mercury gilding done these days, I wouldn’t be telling them the truth as I know it. Read More »
September 20th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Coletta Long, Ph.D., A pioneer of Energy Spirituality
So, you’ve heard about Energy Medicine, Energy Psychology, and Energy Spirituality. (Specific examples might be Reiki, E.F.T., and Cutting Cords of Attachment.) Where is the best place to start?
Once you’ve started, how can you tell when to try something else? Read More »