
The Power of Frequency
April 3, 2025
Transforming Business with Spirituality
April 11, 2025Embark on a transformative journey into the depths of your subconscious with Master Theta Healer, Karen Abrams. In this compelling episode of “Exploring the Mystical Side of Life,” we dive deep into the healing power of Theta Healing and the profound shifts it can create in your life.
Karen shares how Theta Healing is a gentle yet powerful technique that enables profound change by connecting you to your subconscious mind and inner wisdom. It allows you to replace negative beliefs and trapped emotions with unconditional love, compassion, and understanding, paving the way for wisdom and personal growth.
Here are three enlightening takeaways from our conversation:
🔹 Unleash Your Inner Strength: Understand how accessing your subconscious can liberate you from deep-seated patterns that have held you back, allowing you to become your best ally and elevate your self-worth.
🔹 Transform Negative Beliefs: Learn to energetically shift limiting beliefs and trapped emotions that tether you to the past, enabling more fulfilling relationships and opening the door to new opportunities.
🔹 Embrace Unconditional Love and Acceptance: Experience firsthand Karen’s powerful healing process and feel the sensation of universal joy, divine acceptance, and inner peace, creating a newfound recognition of your intrinsic value.
Immerse yourself in this inspiring episode with Karen Abrams and unlock the potential within you to heal and elevate every aspect of your life. Through the gentle rigor of Theta Healing, discover how to replace life’s heaviest burdens with the lightness of self-love and divine wisdom. Don’t miss the chance to feel these shifts and transform your journey today.
Transcript
Karen Abrams:
I always say, like, this work is, like, the lightest way I know of letting go of the heaviest things in your life. You know, you’re not here to to reexperience something. You’ve got blocked energy of abuse or whatever it is… Let’s get rid of it, and let’s replace it with unconditional love and understanding and compassion so that you can have some wisdom and learn what you’re meant to learn.
Linda Lang:
Welcome to Exploring the Mystical Side of Life with your host, Linda Lang. Hi. This is Linda Lang from www.ThoughtChange.com. We are Exploring the Mystical Side of Life once again this week. If you enjoy our conversations, remember to subscribe, share with a friend. Today, we are talking Theta Healing, getting really down to the root and making some shifts in our subconscious and our energy system. We have Master Theta Healer, Karen Abrams with us. Welcome, Karen.
Karen Abrams:
So wonderful to be here. Thanks so much for having me, Linda.
Linda Lang:
I just love the idea of playing with energy to do our own personal healing, to do our soul growth. There’s so much available when we can tap into that energy. Tell us a little bit about Theta Healing for anyone who doesn’t really know much about it.
Karen Abrams:
So Theta Healing is a a powerful technique or meditation… some people may look at it as… or a process that allows you to connect to your subconscious mind and connect you to your inner wisdom at the same time. Some people call that inner wisdom, divine wisdom; they call it God or Source or Universe, whatever that name is for you. It’s just when those two things get married, then they have a powerful impact. And it accesses your subconscious mind so that we can change our negative beliefs that are holding us back in our lives. So, “I’m nothing. I’m worthless. Things never work out for me.” Those types of things. “I’m not enough.” Right? And with your permission, we can energetically shift those and also access the trapped emotions that are messing with you and keeping you really kind of anchored to your past. Right?
Disappointment, abandonment, anger, resentment, these kinds of things. We can really land there a lot when we think of our relationships. And what they actually do though is just ride us into the rails and pull in events that we don’t really want to happen in our lives. And so when you can access these, both of these thoughts and feelings and then shift them in the most beautiful and positive and uplifting way, and replace those emotions with unconditional love and understanding and compassion, you start feeling better. You start feeling lighter.
You start making different kinds of decisions because you feel so much better. So they’re in support of yourself. You start to become your best ally. Your boundaries get better because you’re more deserving, right? You’re like, “Oh, good things are happening to me, I must deserve this,” right? And so those relationships that you have where it’s a little more complicated between the two of you, they start getting easier for you because those people who think they can kind of take charge of you and kind of pull you in their own direction don’t get that signal as much with you, so they start interacting with you differently.
And one of the other areas that’s really important, because I’m a big action person too, is that that procrastination, those barriers… because procrastination is essentially an overwhelm that you’re managing… And so those barriers that are causing the overwhelm start coming down, and you’re able to kind of reach in and do those things that you know you need to do to move your business forward, to move your life forward, to move your relationships forward. And that’s where the magic happens. You need to have both of those things. You can’t meditate in a cave and make everything okay. So we got to be out in this world and do what we need to do. And when we do that with that energy in the right space, it’s like surfing. You know, you’re surfing the right wave right into shore, and it’s wonderful.
Linda Lang:
So much in there to unpack, Karen. The first thing I’d like to touch on is how important the subconscious is for our transformation. We really can’t heal or transform without its cooperation. So let’s talk a little bit about that first.
Karen Abrams:
Well, when you have deep-seated patterns, like… let me, let me tell you. The people who come to me are usually women between their 40s and their 70s. They’re like the rock of their family. They give all of the best advice, you know, and they watch other people kind of pass them by, because they’re in that generation, they’re in the sandwich generation, they’re taking care of the kids, they’re taking care of the aging parents, they’ve got a relationship or a marriage, they’ve got a business, they’ve got all these things going on. So their needs don’t get met as soon as everybody else’s needs do. So when that happens, you start feeling, you know, a little frustrated with your own life. And so you can’t advance the way that you want to. And so here’s these deep seated patterns you’ve had for maybe even generations. And then you need to have a technique where you get to your subconscious, you reach your subconscious mind.
Because without that, you’re literally painting a dirty wall. And all of the people that I talk to, I… and I can say ALL… a lot of times you can’t, but they’ve tried other things and it hasn’t worked. They’ve done therapy. They’ve done meditation. They’ve done, you know, classes. They’ve read books. They’ve done yoga. They’ve done all these things. And so it’s not like they’re sitting back. They’re doing a lot. You need to get to that to add to what you’re doing to really just, you know, skyrocket you into a different place in your life.
Linda Lang:
Absolutely. And the funny thing about the subconscious is sometimes you’re not even aware you have the issue. Right?
Karen Abrams:
Right. Yeah. Or you just don’t know how to fix it. You might have been dating the same kind of guy, getting the same kind of boss, you know, having similar kinds of friendships. You can’t… you know, a lot of the people I work with, you know, they have money issues and anxiety issues, and there’s some health thing going on. ‘Cause this is all about, like, we’re not getting our needs met. We’re letting ourselves down. We’re feeling like we’re a disappointment to ourselves.
And when all of that stuff happens, you stop enjoying your life as much, and your body starts, you know, coming down. I always say that whatever issues you don’t resolve, your body’s going to resolve them for you at some point in time. And so it’s going to show up, you know, and it showed up for me. I had anxiety for six years. And when I found out about this work, I had a friend of mine who was just going through all these things in her life. And she was in a relationship, it wasn’t… a long term relationship with a wonderful man… but it wasn’t going where she wanted it to go. She had health issues that doctors could not help her with. She’d been to a lot of them.
You know? She also had so much emotional baggage that her client she was an MBA, and her clients would trigger her, and she’d get in a fight. She used to talk to me and say, “Hey. I got in this huge fight with my client.” And I’m thinking about it. Like, what? Why are you fighting with your clients? Like, what what’s going on inside of you? Not the judgment, but that just like, what’s going on? So when she started working, I watched her work with Vianna Stibel, who’s the founder of Theta Healing for a nice period of time, not too long, considering what she did, and she transformed all these areas. Her health started getting better. She found better practitioners to work with her. So that’s the opportunities that came in.
She transformed that relationship into a beautiful friendship, and she got out of her own way. She healed the root causes of that anger that was really messing with her clients and having her clients, you know, quit her. And her business just started taking off. And I watched and went, oh, woah. What, you know, what just happened? Right? And so she hosted Vianna. Vianna came into town to teach a basic Theta Healing class. And when I got out of this class, I remember walking around my apartment and I felt grounded, and centered, and taking deep breaths. And I felt all this energy in front of me.
I’m like, what is going on? Like, I don’t even recognize. It feels so remarkable. It’s the best way I could put it. I was in my apartment like, what is going on? Look at this. Like, I… it was so much space around me. And I had had anxiety for six years. I’ve been working with a therapist for a year and a half who’s an amazing, amazing guy. Amazing.
He helped me so much. And even with his help, I felt like there’s something, there’s like this, this chunk that I can’t reach. And that’s what we’re talking about, the subconscious. I can’t reach it, and I don’t know why. And in that moment of all of this groundedness and this clarity and the space, I realized I went, oh my gosh, anxiety is gone. And it was the first time in six years that my body was out of fight or flight. And so usually when I noticed that I wasn’t nervous anymore, that’s when it would come back, right? Because your body’s like, no, no, no, no, no.
Because what was normal for me, right? The homeostasis was anxiety and and trembling all day long. And when that happened, and then I noticed, and then nothing happened again, I was like, wow. So I just signed up for every single class I could take, practice classes, advanced classes. Some of the symptoms came back in three weeks, but they were so much lighter. And by then, I was in it, man. I was like working it and working it. And it just resolved and resolved and resolved till one day I just didn’t notice it anymore. And I just moved on.
Linda Lang:
Beautiful, beautiful. Do you remember the root cause of your anxiety? Because it can be something totally nothing to do seemingly with what is happening in your life, right?
Karen Abrams:
What I figured out for me was that it was, and I believe this to be in general true, it’s compressed emotion. So I remember in my 20s. And my mom was a very touchy-feely, emotional, you know, evolved woman. And, and I love that and I ate it up and we were very, very close. And I remember when I hit my 20s, for some reason, my brain went, oh, to individuate from her. I decided to start kind of shoving things down and then not talking about it. And I think when I did that, it just started the ball rolling there and I just started, things started happening.
And, you know, there was death in the family. You know, like, you know, my grandparents started dying, like, different things, like, things that my stepfather died and my, my grandmother and my grandfather on one, on each side passed away. And all of these things that were just kind of building up inside of me. Not that I didn’t grieve. I think I had a lot of stuff that was going on that was terrifying me. And I was just shoving it down. I wasn’t really dealing with it. So I really believe that’s what my system just went into overwhelm. And that’s how it started trembling for me. So I think everybody has their life issues that happen for them, but I just think it just gets, it just gets so compacted that it just starts shooting off stuff into your system.
Linda Lang:
Absolutely. Some of the emotions in our life are not comfortable to feel, but when we shove them down, it doesn’t mean they go away. They’re still there in our energy system. And as you say, it does create havoc, eventually expressing physically.
Karen Abrams:
Yeah, absolutely. And I remember Brene Brown talking about how when you quell an emotion, you can’t just stop one emotion. Like let’s say grief, right? Grief’s so powerful. And, and probably one of the most powerful things because it has so many emotions inside of it just to try and grasp what’s going on. But that when you take one emotion and you decide, “I’m going to dial that down to zero,” it doesn’t just do that one. So it affects all of your emotions. They all come down because you can’t tell your system just to do that and have it really work. So your joy tanks, you know, and your experience of your life starts, the quality of your life starts, diminishing. And you may not even know it, or it comes by so kind of slowly that you just get it ready or you get used to feeling less happy. You know what I mean? And just it just sort of slows down till you’re kind of, like, “meh,” you know, or worse.
Linda Lang:
Now, one of the interesting things that you said earlier on was that, you know, good things start happening to you and then you understand that you deserve those good things, right? That can also happen in the opposite, that if bad things happen to you, you can start saying, well, you know, “I deserve this or what have I done to deserve this?”
Karen Abrams:
Right.
Linda Lang:
Not healthy thinking. So what would you say to anyone who who might have done that in the past, or is in the middle of that right now? How could we help them to kind of switch that in their brain?
Karen Abrams:
Well, how, how do I put this? Let me, let me give you an example of something that happened, and then I’ll, I’ll go into this. So I had this man who came to me and, and people come to me and for one on one work, and I also teach classes where I help heal, like, your inner critic and your money issues. And he came to me as an individual client, and, and he had been in a slump. He was a construction designer, so he designed, like, kitchens and bathrooms and things like that, interiors. And he was great at what he did, but he hadn’t gotten a job in six months. And he always got to like second place, you know, and he was right there. And they’re like, “Oh, we’re going to go with the other guy.”
He was so frustrated because he knew, first of all, he was the only support for his family. And then he knew how great he was. So it was like, what? I don’t get it. I don’t get it because he was so busy before him. And so we got into healing what the root cause of that was for him, and there was, like, a lot of worthiness issues that were going on in a lot of places where he felt powerless. So when that was healed and it only took a couple of sessions, he got his first bid. Two weeks later, he got his first bid. She loved his work so much that she started calling all of her friends and telling them.
And within a few weeks, he actually had a six month waiting list. So worthiness is definitely one thing that can happen that is at the bottom. And also just, you know, it’s like what gets you into a tailspin, right? What’s the thing that kind of makes you go, oh my gosh, I’m not worthy” or “this is, this is happening, and it’s not going to stop,” and all that hopelessness and despair and desperation that start to kick in. And, and so you just got to figure out and that’s what I love doing is, is really helping people find whatever their root cause is because like I said, it could be grief.
It could be, you know, abuse. It could be so many different things that were kind of at the bottom of this or being ignored or being dismissed, you know, or being gaslit. You know, all of these things where people aren’t allowing you, or your parents or whoever’s around you, aren’t allowing you to stand on firm ground. And so your kid-brain thinks, you know, I must have done something to deserve this kind of treatment. Just because that’s what kids do, right? They don’t have any other reference because they came into the world and they were the center of the world. And if you mistreat them, they think, “Well, I’m still the center of the world, so it must be me. There’s something wrong with me.” And, and so, yeah, that’s how I, that’s how I would go about it.
Linda Lang:
Beautiful testimony to how profound the change can be.
Karen Abrams:
Yeah. And I always say with healing and, and I think it’s really any healing, that it’s going to go to the place of least resistance first. And if you’ve got a money issue, and you’re really ready, and you’re like, “I’m done, man. I am done. I’m open to do this,” you know, heal this thing, and you really have no resistance. The money issues will heal. If not, then a relationship will heal, or your body will start to heal, or something else that you feel you don’t have any excuses for or beliefs that are hidden, and heal like a lot of the the heavy stuff like the traumas and the disappointments and those sorts of things without you having to experience it again.
And, I always say, like, this work is, like, the lightest way I know of letting go of the heaviest things in your life. You know? You’re not here to to reexperience something. You’ve got blocked energy of abuse or whatever it is. Let’s get rid of it, and let’s replace it with unconditional love and understanding and compassion so that you can have some wisdom and learn what you’re meant to learn and gain the wisdom from that because it happened. Whatever it was, it happened. We have to be able to accept that so that we can gain the wisdom. We didn’t really get to choose. Maybe on a soul level, we got to choose the lessons we wanted to learn and jumped into this family or jumped into that family.
And besides that, we’re here. We’re like, “Well, what do we do?” You know, I might as well learn from it so that I can move on. You know? And some of the most successful people in the world had huge things happen in their life that you think, “Why didn’t you go this other path that other people went? Why aren’t you poor? Why aren’t you…” you know, all of these sorts of things, but we see that they can learn from it and move to a new place in their life. And it’s really, really rewarding to watch.
Linda Lang:
Let’s talk about resistance for a moment because that’s a big roadblock, right? Yeah. And it can be conscious, right? Sometimes we just don’t want to go there and sometimes it’s totally unconscious.
Karen Abrams:
I have this theory, and you can tell me if you agree with me or not. When you’re afraid to fail, you know, fear is a resistance, right? You’re afraid to fail or you’re afraid to be disappointed. You’re already, you’ve already failed, and you’re already disappointed. And really what you’re saying is there’s such a deep well of all of those emotions right now, that if I just dip my toe in the water, I’m going to drown. And so we run, we run, we run away from it, instead of go, okay, well, what caused this? What’s underneath it that caused this? I’ll give you another example of this. There’s a woman who I’ve been working with and for a while and, and in the way that we work together is like a therapist. So we talk and whatever comes up in life, we we deal with and we move on. And she grew up in this really abusive emotionally abusive household.
And both dad and mom had… dad had huge temper. And you know, you’re a little girl, and this huge man is is is and gaslighting. They both gaslit. So they both blamed her for whatever happened and made her wrong for whatever was going on in their lives. And so she grew up trying to earn her existence, which is very common for especially for women because we have to be good and we have to be perfect and we have to please everybody. And so she did it through achievement and a she’s brilliant kid. And then when she got to the point where she was out into the world, she found bosses who were the same way. So they would hire her and say, “Oh, my gosh, you know, you can solve our problems. You’re brilliant,” blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
She’s like, yes, I’m in. Right? She gets there, and then they start blaming her for the problems. Well, why did this happen? Why well, I just got here. Yeah. But you should’ve you know? And all of this sort of stuff. So she kept having jobs she’d have to leave because these bosses would get so abusive, there’s nothing else to do.
So we worked on all of that abuse, letting go of all of that abuse, learning what she needed to learn, learn that she was okay, that had nothing to do with her, that it had to do with them and, like, depression and things like that. And so she got to this point where it was like, “Oh, I’m getting it, I’m getting it, I’m getting it.”
And she brought in more self care, she brought in extra meditation, she started doing things for herself that she enjoyed. And so this wave of all of these things starting to get better in her life. She finally got that job. She got an amazing job with a boss who’s totally allied with her. The people who, who had said, “Oh my gosh, I’m so glad you’re here,” are still saying the same thing and thanking her for the problem she’s been able to solve. She’s making really good money and I’m sure that’s going to keep going up because they love her so much. And she’s finally hit it at this point in her life. She finally has a job that’s worth it. And that she can really like plant herself and really create a level of achievement that’s going to be really wonderful to watch. And it is, so far.
Linda Lang:
That pattern of perfectionism, it’s a big roadblock.
Karen Abrams:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. I have to be perfect to be loved. And we start to parent ourselves in that same way. And in perfectionism, right, everything has to be perfect in order for you to be allowed to exist. And then we think that the best way to parent ourselves is with that level of, you know, being the drill sergeant to yourself. And it’s never enough.
It’s never enough. Never enough. And there’s nothing wrong with having an attention to detail and wanting things to look the best that they can because that’s appropriate. We want to put our best foot forward. And, you know, if I came to this interview in my pajamas without taking a shower and no makeup on, maybe that wouldn’t be my best foot forward. You know, you want to, you you want to come out that way and really, and really show yourself. And so that is still good. That is still wonderful.
It’s just that we take it to this place where we talk to ourselves in a way that we would never allow anyone to talk to us. And that’s why I call that work “inner bully work.” So that you can start talking to yourself in a supportive way, so that you can say, “No. I know I am valuable. And that had to do with them, and I’m creative.” You know, all of these sorts of things so that creativity and that clarity and that purpose can come so that you can move forward and take these actions. Because that resistance is all of that chatter. All that chatter. “This one’s not going to work.
You’re not enough. You’re not smart enough to do this stuff. You’re not good looking enough to get that guy or that or that woman. Sorry. I mean, I wish you were, but this is what you got,” you know? And so, it’s all that waiting for the other shoe to drop stuff that definitely is very ancestral in, in its, in its origins. And so you, you may have had this these feelings and these thoughts for generations, and they’re still messing with you.
Linda Lang:
And the crazy thing is when we focus on the flaw or what we perceive as a flaw, we’re sending energy to the flaw.
Karen Abrams:
Feeding the flaw.
Linda Lang:
Exactly. We’re not resolving it in any way, shape, or form. It’s wild.
Karen Abrams:
And it’s very easy to go into those places because we’re so used to feeling a certain way. And we “yeah, but” ourselves to death, right? So you’ll say something like, you know, “I love my family. They’re really great. I know I have this amazing family, but my work life, I can’t believe that I can’t get more clients. I can’t believe that my classes have one person in them. I can’t believe, you know, that I can’t figure this out.” And and we center in on this one thing.
And when you focus on something, it shows up in your life more and more and more. That’s just what happens to us. So we start seeing those disappointments, and we go back to it because we think, if I just lay in this mud, you know, and I wallow in it, somehow I’m going to get out of it, which is bass-ackwards, right? We can’t, we can’t do that. We need to be able to find the solutions, find out and understand and focus on what’s going on that’s really right in our lives. What’s changing? How are we changing it? And what’s right in our lives? And then understand, yeah, this thing over here certainly needs to be tweaked. Absolutely.
And then how are we going to do that as opposed to, you know, just going, “Oh, god. It’s so horrible. I hated it.” You know? And going into that space, it’s so easy to do it by yourself. You know? When you’re in your room or just lying there in bed, it’s so easy to go there.
Linda Lang:
And it’s so hard to get out of it by yourself sometimes. Right?
Karen Abrams:
Yeah. That’s why it’s good to have somebody across from you going, “Hey, do you want to be aware that this is what’s happening with you, that this is a pattern for you?” And, and let’s let’s figure out what the root of that pattern. Let’s heal whatever happened at the beginning of this pattern that sparked it off because it’s a survival mechanism. That’s why it’s there. So there was a benefit. And maybe the benefit of feeling disappointed all the time or feeling like you’re passed by is that you’re hoping someone’s going to kind of pick you up and love you more. You know? And really, it’s just a cry for love.
Didn’t Marianne Williamson said that? That that everything is either… what is this? Like, a cry for help or a search for love. Like, it’s like two different kinds of… two things. And I may be mixing this up, but I’m pretty sure that’s what she says. And it’s it’s, it’s so true. You know, you’re like, wow, I never thought of that. And if I got it wrong, Marianne, I apologize. I’m pretty sure I’m right. Pretty sure.
Linda Lang:
It’s wisdom either way, right?
Karen Abrams:
Yeah.
Linda Lang:
Karen, how do you feel about doing a process to help people feel the shift and experience theta?
Karen Abrams:
I would love that. Okay. You just have to let me know how long I can play with everybody.
Linda Lang:
Well, say maybe five minutes. Is that good?
Karen Abrams:
Absolutely. Absolutely. Okay. So what I’m going to do is come into your space. I’m going to ask you if that’s and then I’m going to close my eyes, which just means that I’m going into the process that connects me to that divine energy and also to the theta waves. And when you say yes, your brain’s going to slow down into that theta brain wave, and you’re going to be in your subconscious. And then from there, I’ll just ask you a whole bunch of kinds of questions. And when you say yes, that process will happen to you. Okay? And so you’ll be the one who’s the proxy for everybody here. Okay?
Linda Lang:
Okay. But everyone that listens to the call will also receive. Right?
Karen Abrams:
Yes. They will, as long as they say yes or say it in their head. Once they say yes originally, if you feel like you’re going into kind of a deep sleep-ish kind of thing, that’s the theta brain wave because that’s when you’re tipping off into your dream state. So that’s okay. You know, that’s permission also. So, okay. So is it okay if I come into your space?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Okeydoke. Alright. So I just started shaking my head because I can feel the energy coming here. And so let’s do a little bit here on recognizing your value. So would you like to know what and, oh, let me ask you a question. Do you have a name that works for you for that energy? The Divine, Universe, God, Source, Inner Wisdom. Is there is there one that you like?
Linda Lang:
They’re all good, honestly.
Karen Abrams:
Alright. I’ll switch it around. So would you like your Inner Wisdom’s understanding of what unconditional love feels like? Awesome. And you may feel something and you may not. I’m going to feel something because I’ve asked for that reaction, but you don’t have to feel anything in order for it to happen. Would you like to know that you’re deserving of receiving, God’s unconditional love?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Would you like to know how to and what it feels like to receive it?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Beautiful. Oh, I can feel it going down the whole body there. Would you like to know what it feels like to be appreciated from the Universe’s perspective?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
K. There we go. Would you like to know it’s safe and possible to receive this? Yes. And that you’re deserving of receiving it?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
And how to and what it feels like to receive it?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
There we go. Yay. Can you feel anything?
Linda Lang:
I can. It’s very interesting.
Karen Abrams:
Yeah. It’s kind of cool. Mhmm. And would you like to know what the Universe’s universal joy feels like?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
There we go. And would you like to know that you’re deserving of receiving universal joy? Yes. Cool. Yeah. And would you like to know how to what it feels like to receive it?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
And would you like to know what God’s acceptance feels like? This is a good one. Yes. And would you like to know you’re deserving of receiving God’s acceptance?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Yay. And how to what it feels like to receive it? Yes. Awesome. Yay. On that one too. That’s a big deal. And know what it feels like to unconditionally accept yourself from from God’s perspective from the inside out?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Awesome. And know that it’s safe and possible to do so?
Linda Lang:
Yes. And
Karen Abrams:
would you like to also know what it feels like to unconditionally love yourself from the inside out from God’s perspective?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
And know that it’s safe and possible to do so.
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Alright. See? And the next one that’s coming up and, oh, and let me just say this too. I know I’m going it might sound like I’m going really quickly for some people. All of this energy and information will come to you in your own divine timing. So if it needs to, it’ll wait. It’ll wait a while till it’s perfect timing for you. So that’s important for you to know. Would you like to know what God’s support feels like?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Awesome. And would you like to know that you’re deserving of receiving it?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Yay. Would you like to know how to and what it feels like to receive it?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
Awesome. Alright. And and how to and what it feels like to recognize God’s support?
Linda Lang:
Yes.
Karen Abrams:
So that and it should show you how to celebrate it and give thanks when it happens too. ‘Kay? Because that’s anything from I had a I had a really cool what happened the other day. I was taking a walk, and this has never happened to me before in my neighborhood. And this man I’ve never met before pulled his car over to roll his window down and talk to me. And he said, I just want you to know I saw a coyote go up that street over there, so be careful. I don’t know her. Like, he could of passed me. It was a small coyote. It went that way. I was going to go this way. I wouldn’t have I wouldn’t have known, probably wouldn’t have run into it at all. That was a moment I went, “Wow. First of all, thank you.” And then I was like, you know, I got support in that moment. So it could be something like that. It could be a cat leaning against your leg of baby going, oh, look at you getting a parking spot.
Whatever it is, when you feel and celebrate that support, the the Universe is going to give you more reasons to get that kind of support and more reasons to be grateful. And that’s what you will always want to be focused. And so, there we go. Let’s do a few more here. Let’s see. And let you know and this is where I’m gonna bring in now how valuable you are. It’s just to know from God’s perspective how valuable you really are, how irreplaceable you really are. And I’m going to do something here that’s really coming up here.
And these are vows, is completing and finishing vows. So vows are 24/7 promises. You may have inherited these. They were there to try to right a wrong or balance something out. And we want to complete and finish them because if they are honorable, you want to be able to choose when to do them. And and if they are something that, like, vengeance or something like that where, you know, you just don’t want to feel it all the time. And and so let’s complete and have God complete and finish all the vows. It just gives you your freedom back is the best way I could put it.
To complete and finish all your vows, to save the world, to save humanity, to save your family, to save yourself, to save your friends. So you can choose to do that every day. Just clock in and clock out. It’s all good. Complete and finish all the vows you have. Actually, the original vow, I totally forgot what it was, so maybe it’s getting, getting resolved this other way. Vows of poverty, vows of chastity. So these are old things.
Oh, vows to earn your existence, o God complete and finished all of those. That’s a big one. That’s the one I’m going to grab. The vows of perfectionism, to be perfect, to be loved, vows to suffer and struggle to be close to God. Those are very, very old things and vows to suffer and struggle for all the reasons. Let’s have God just complete and finish all of those, and complete and finish all the vows you have of isolation. Those are very big. Woohoo.
Feeling alone is an old, old feeling that you’re going back to. And this also show you how you can connect to your ancestors and have them lift you up as opposed to hold you back and really connect to the energy and the resilience of your ancestors and have that help you move forward and really feel their support too. Okay. And then let’s let you know what God’s abundance feels like, that you’re worthy of receiving God’s abundance and blessings every day and show you how to know what it feels like to receive them. And notice when they’re coming to you, notice these gifts, big and small, and give thanks. Alright. And then I think what I’m going to do is close this out with a body healing. Whenever we do a session, we do body healing at the end because then all that resistance that was there before is going to leave.
So let’s first show you what it feels like to be a completely healthy 28 year old person from God’s perspective and have the energy and vitality of a completely healthy 28 year old person. There we go. And then perfect. And know that it’s possible and safe to have that and still be loved and cared for. And and still be able to bring in money and get work. There we go. Perfect. That was some little issue that jumped up there.
And then let’s just have Source give you big body healing. Whee. All the way down through the bottoms of your feet. Every cell in your body can just feel it go. And let you know who you are from God’s perspective with all these changes that will continue to evolve and then bring you back in your body. Because when you go into the theta, you kind of come out of your body. So come back in your body. Bring that energy all the way down through the bottoms of your feet down into the earth so that you get that Mother Earth energy. Bring that beautiful Mother Earth energy back up the bottoms of your feet all the way up to the top of your head through your whole body. And here you are.
Linda Lang:
What a beautiful healing.
Karen Abrams:
You felt that. Thank you. That was really and that was just connecting into your group, your community, because these are the things that are, are going on with them. So, it’s, it’s… I love this work. I thank God I have it every single day. It’s such a, a powerful coping mechanism, and a way and learning tool.
Linda Lang:
Let’s say better than a coping…
Karen Abrams:
It is. It, it, it vaults you forward in your life. It’s both, you know, it’s like something happens and, and, and it helps you, but then it, it, yeah, it brings you to a whole other place. And, and yes, I I’m telling you, I feel very, very blessed to have this here.
Linda Lang:
So beautiful. Beautiful. And if you experience some energy sensations in this healing, why don’t you write a little comment underneath the video? We’d love to hear it.
Karen Abrams:
Absolutely.
Linda Lang:
I know for myself, I felt lots of tingles. The crown opened in one place, it was at the beginning. There was a lot of vibration energy coming through the skin on the face, and that always signifies to me things like self-worth or your perception of yourself, the face that you put out to the world. So it’s really interesting.
Karen Abrams:
Yeah. And it makes you aware also of, like, old roles that you go into depending on the people that you’re with and how long they’ve known you. You know, it’s it’s really interesting. Yeah. I’ve, I’ve noticed that. And you just start being so much more consistent with who you really are now without being affected if, if people want to look at you as that, as that ten year old girl who stole their bike or, you know, punched them in stomach or something. That, that you, you really carry yourself differently and you feel that energy just emanates out of people and people address it. You know, they, they see the new person in the room. And when they don’t and they’re really committed, it doesn’t have to doesn’t have to affect you anymore because you know who you are. And you you no longer need somebody else’s approval to be who you are.
Linda Lang:
Beautiful. Beautiful. Now, Karen, if people want to know more about your work, where can we send them?
Karen Abrams:
Oh, sure. Well, my website is thinktheta.com. So think like the word thinking, t-h-i-n-k and then theta like the brainwave. So t-h-i-n-k-t-h-e-t-a, thinktheta dot com. And you can email me at karen@thinktheta.com. On there, there’s all my contact information if you want to call me and talk to me about any of the healing, you know, workshops that I have or one on ones, I’m happy to talk to people about that.
Linda Lang:
And you have a free gift for the listeners.
Karen Abrams:
Yeah. Boy, we were talking about which one to do. What’s coming up is Love Yourself. And Love Yourself is a meditation helps you love yourself more because at the center of your entire life is how much you love emanates out and brings in good fortune to you, brings in better relationships, helps you able to to heal the relationships that you have. But the first one is with yourself, and it’s the most important. So grab that one. It’s really lovely. I always say if you do it at night because it’s about five minutes long, and you just listen to these downloads like I was giving today.
And when you do that, every single time you do it, it’s different because you’ve changed. So it gets deeper and deeper and deeper every time. And when you do that at night, then you know how the last thing that you’re thinking about or feeling, you’ve got eight hours of that, your subconscious mind marinates for eight hours. So if it’s about loving yourself, imagine five minutes can last like an eight hour session. So it’s all good and so worth it.
Really, really wonderful having you, Karen. Thank you so much for being my guest.
Karen Abrams:
Oh, it’s been such an honor. You’re wonderful to talk to you anytime. We would love to come back and play again.
Linda Lang:
Thank you. Thank you. And thank you for listening to this week’s edition of Exploring the Mystical Side of Life. You will find all of our conversations on YouTube, on your favorite podcast platform. Come visit me at www.ThoughtChange.com and see what energy medicine can do for you. That’s it for this week. We’ll see you again next time. Bye for now.