For those of you that know me, know that I am totally passionate about my light technology patches. It’s my thing and it’s my thing because I know that they work. Not only do they work, they are chemical, stimulant and drug free! They’re completely natural. This is one of the many reasons why I consider myself to be a Light Medicine Doctor.
With that said, as promised this month’s LifeWave episode on Light Warrior Radio will be dedicated to symptoms of mood fluctuations and how to alleviate symptoms associated with change of season – from summer to fall (and vice versa).
Are you up? Then down? And then back up again? Teetering between irritability and sadness to being anxious and sluggish? (or some other combination of emotions)? A lot of this has to do with ascension and the change of energies our beloved Mother Earth (and solar system) is currently experiencing.
Not only do we have an influx of our sun’s energies descending upon earth, which is assisting us with ascension, we also have a change of season occurring and this brings variations of symptoms in itself. In Chinese Medicine it is recognized that during the change of seasons, the body needs an extra support and additional support. If this doesn’t occur, we can end up with cold-like symptoms (including cough)!
We’re all experiencing it. You’re totally NOT alone on this rollercoaster ride you’ve been navigating!
On this month’s LifeWave episode, Dr. Dennis Lobstein and I will be discussing Patching Protocols that may assist you with alleviating some of your symptoms that you’re experiencing with mood fluctuations and the change of seasons.
I hope that you can join us!
If you would like to tune-in save THIS LINK and tune-in tomorrow, Monday, October 7th at 12:00 PM EDT (www.worldtimebuddy.com to find your time zone)
If you would like to call in LIVE to ask your question, call 1 (818) 514-1190 and dial “1” to “raise your hand”.
If you are unable to make it live, you can always listen to the replay at the same link at anytime.
Happy healing and patching!
Blessings,
Dr. Karen