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Detaching from Dispenza

Detaching from Dispenza

I've received a handful of questions asking how to detach from Joe Dispenza's work and its overly insidious and grabby nature. They sound something like this —

Q | I have read two books of his a while back and did one of his meditations a bit a few years ago. Makes me feel sick that I have allowed that in 😬 Once you’ve opened up to it, is there any way to get rid of?

Or this —

Q | My friend went on a meditation weekend and has been angry, furious, the whole week. She feels like it might be a collective energy instead something of her own. She keeps saying 'in spite of the meditation' but I sense maybe 'because of the meditation'. If something attached to her, could she simply state very clearly to get out? Or how does this work 😄

A | While Dispenza is by far one of the most dangerous people that I've reviewed to date, the following approach is applicable to sever the ties between you and anyone who is trying to sink their nasty hooks into you. Gauge how deeply an individual or his work has attached to you, and sculpt your plan of action from there.

An interesting side note. The voracity of the perpetrator does not always directly correlate to how much of a hold someone can have over you. Someone with very little power can still devastate a client or follower if the right window of opportunity opens. Those of us who are energetically potent are often targets for those who wish to usurp or syphon our power or energy. This can come in the form of friends or family in addition to spiritual guides and teachers.

Trust your energy.

If something feels off, it likely is. You may not understand the ins and outs of why. That's not necessary. You can still detach and walk away.

Chances are at some point you didn't do that. Yeah, same here. We've all fallen into one trap or another over the years. That's how we learn. Don't beat yourself up over it. That only accelerates the quicksand. Recognize what snagged you so that you don't fall prey to it again. Growth! Progress! Learning!

Here's my suggested course of action should you find yourself in the clutches of someone who has attached to your energy in an unwanted way.

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image credit: Sandra Boynton

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