Mental contact

Mental contact is contact through thoughts. You think about me, and in this way, you connect with the energy flowing from me. You can do this anywhere and at any time. Mental contact is most often associated with a three-minute energy transmission, which you can find on this page. It will always work, but it will be much stronger if I get to know you beforehand, if I know something about you – you send a photo, a brief description of the problem, and then keep me updated on the progress of our joint work.

Mental contact lasts for three minutes, during which, thinking about me and having my energetic photo in front of you, you perform the three gestures illustrated below, one after the other.

Each gesture should last for one minute.

Gesture 1: Energy gathers in your hands.

Gesture 2: The energy takes form and becomes condensed.

Gesture 3: The energy freely flows into your body.

At the end, shake your hands, clap your hands several times, and if possible, rinse them under running cold water.
Thanks to these three gestures, your body will return to harmonious cooperation of all tissues and will be freed from harmful positive ionization (it will de-radiate).

If you’re ready, click on the video below.

You don’t have to use a computer every day, you can use any of my photos.

WARNING! Any form of contact with energy may cause reactions indicating that the body has started to cleanse itself of accumulating toxins, deposits, and impurities.
The reactions may not occur immediately, and they can vary in intensity and duration. This depends on genetic inheritance, the type of ailments, the stage of the disease, and external factors, including but not limited to: stress, nicotine, underground water streams, or geological faults.

The most typical reactions include: a temporary rise in temperature (even up to 40°C), temporary intensification of pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, excretion of urine and stool with changed color and odor, excessive sweating, rashes, skin itching, drowsiness or, conversely, excessive excitability, delayed reaction time (driver alertness), and also aversion to nicotine and alcohol.