Transforming Blockage

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Source has just gifted us with a most wonderful way of dealing with our blocks! While many of the previous techniques have worked very well, this particular process has us approaching these "distortions of frequency" in an opposite manner.

In the past, we have moved from the outside in to bulldoze through the blockages. This is still effective. However, we are now going to try another method.

We will be starting at the heart of the blockage, moving outward from it.

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