| Psychic helps people find peace within. |
| Written by Paolo | |||||||
| Monday, 05 May 2008 | |||||||
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Chuck Fagre believes Americans neglect an aspect of their mental and physical health because spirituality does not share an equal role with medicine in the Western practices of healing. "He offers psychic surgery, and he did perform that on me. It was really awesome, but in the end, what I needed to work on I still needed to work on because I was fighting with it," Fouts said. "He can kind of pinpoint what you need to work on and … in a lot of instances, heal that, but if you … have fears that don’t allow you to live in grace at all times, those fears will eat you up and make you sick." Fagre said spiritualists such as himself believe spirits come to Earth, or life, with an agenda of things to experience each lifetime. He said the body is mortal, but the spirit is immortal. And it returns to life again and again to learn and grow on a spiritual journey. "When we learn as a spirit experiencing life through a body, we often make mistakes," Fagre wrote in an essay on spiritual healing. "We are programmed to learn this way. However, it is in our nature to judge those mistakes, and sometimes we get stuck in the judgment. When the judgment on the … issue is so great that we are unable to resolve it, it can show up in the physical body as disease." As an example, Fagre points to teenage rebellion as a spiritual issue that can arise from a parent’s desire to protect their child. It’s an issue arising out of love. When seeing a child in pain, the parent does more than just comfort it, Fagre said. They also send out a controlling energy to that child in an effort to keep them safe. It’s when that child starts to age out of needing parents’ protection as a young adult that the energy placed in the child becomes a block and causes conflict. "Say hello to being pissed off as a teenager," Fagre said. Sometimes a spiritual trauma can be the things that happen in this life, such as a divorce or suffering abuse from a loved one. Sometimes the things posing problems on a spiritual level can be caused by things from a past life - karma - or even other spiritual beings. Say in a past life you got stuck dealing with illness or recreating a cycle of violence in the family: Fagre said you’ll re-create that situation for yourself in this life as well and in every other life until the spirit can grow past it. The cycle can be ended through awareness and forgiveness, Fagre said. Non-bodied beings search out other spirits dealing with their struggles, say guilt or grief, Fagre said, and the spirits might make an agreement to travel through that struggle together. For the person’s spiritual growth to not be stunted once the person grows beyond guilt, Fagre can help the being and the person’s spirit go their separate ways, he said. Fagre helps clients enter in to a trance-like meditative space. "They are able to call their energy out of the future and the past into the present moment. In doing so, the body and the analyzer - the part of you that thinks - also slow down, and you enter ‘the quiet,’ or the place where time and space do not exist but the spirit of God does," Fagre said. "It is in this space that we can start to access our own spiritual information." His main tool is something Jesus brought to Earth with him 2,000 years ago, Fagre said, the ability to forgive and, specifically, the ability to forgive oneself. The practice isn’t grounded in mainstream Christianity, said Kathleen Smith, 63, of Montara, Calif. Smith met Fagre while traveling on trips to visit Filipino Espiritista healers. "We get to experience the Holy Spirit, Jesus and Mama Mary on a personal level without the trappings of dogma that turns a lot of people off," Smith said. Raised a Lutheran in Estherville, Iowa, Fagre started questioning his religion in college when he started to feel the universe was much bigger than Protestantism allowed. Two of his brothers were involved with The Berkeley Psychic Institute in San Francisco, and Fagre had several clairvoyant readings there before studying with the Rev. Robert Skillman of Spirit Revisited, by whom he was eventually ordained. Fagre has traveled nine times to study with the Espiritista healers in the Philippines. He conducts classes for 10 to 12 people at a time at a cost of $40 for a two-hour session and also teaches individual sessions. He conducts individual clairvoyant readings for $60 an hour. Fagre said he believes many people’s problems are created out of a desire for love. What they don’t know, and what spiritual healing can show, is that they are already loved. "The first time I went into the quiet, … for some reason I said, ‘Hello, Father.’ And what came back was, ‘I love you,’ " Fagre said. "I just started crying." Learn more - For more information about Spiritual Healing, contact Chuck Fagre at (573) 529-6270 or e-mail him at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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