What would be a good visual symbol for BQH?

  • What would be a good visual symbol for BQH?

    Posted by Irina Nola on 2018-06-10 at 2:52 AM

    I have a suggestion for practitioners trading BQH sessions – why not ask the Source for the BQH symbol? I have done a lot of QHHT sessions when clients got a visual symbol for whatever was going on in the session – and I just gave them a drawing pad and a pen, asked them to open the eyes and draw…This does not break trance state as long as it is under 5-10 minutes, then I ask them to close eyes and go right back to where we were. I wonder if we can do something like that for BQH symbol, and compare drawings? And if there are repeating motifs – we can create a general BQH symbol. I think symbols are important. What do you think?

    Irina Nola replied 6 years, 6 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Hara Katsiki

    Hara Katsiki

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    2018-06-10 at 3:54 AM

    That’s a great idea!
    I would love to create something as I have a background as an artist and graphic designer.
    At the moment i’m on vacation so I have no access to design programs, but I could work on it and propose something by the end of the month,that i’ll be back in my studio.
    Would that be also interesting as a general branding / logo for BQH @Candace_CrawGoldman ( in case it doesn’-t exist already) ?

  • Irina Nola

    Irina Nola

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    2018-06-10 at 4:17 AM

    I think it would be better to have people channeling a symbol, and to look at different channeled visuals to figure out what it should be, instead of going left-brain ‘branding” way…Surely, professional artistic skills and knowledge of marketing is awesome, but the symbolism should come from the Source and collective unconscious, and not ‘designed” by an individual artist, though rendering of universal symbolism, and bringing many visions together professionally might be a good idea…I think it would be interesting if people channel symbols, without even sharing them publically right away, so somebody can look at all different ones and notice common motifs. Kinda like remote viewing with several viewers…Hey, maybe people can email their visions to you and Candace, so you can have many different ideas to work with? The collective creation, which is supposed to be BQH anyway…

  • Hara Katsiki

    Hara Katsiki

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    2018-06-10 at 12:46 PM

    Hi Irina,
    i understand what you mean and i agree.
    That been said i would like to add that my artistic/creative work is intuitive and/or channelled if you wish.I tap into the SC part of the mind to create.I never sketch or pre-think.It’s pure automatic drawing channelled from the collective unconscious.
    So you shouldn’t worry about “left brain”ways in my case.That’s why i proposed to try something out after all?
    Anyway if you think i could be of service ,let me know!

  • Irina Nola

    Irina Nola

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    2018-06-10 at 2:41 PM

    Awesome, let’s see what Candace thinks about all this.

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    2018-06-10 at 6:06 PM

    It would be VERY interesting to see what kind of commonality between drawings there are. If most of the drawings are similar that gives a great boost to the validity of the sessions!

  • Chrysilla Lewies

    Chrysilla Lewies

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    2018-06-11 at 4:30 AM

    Irina, could you explain a bit more as I am not sure what you mean.

    You say;

    “why not ask the Source for the BQH symbol? Is this at the end when practitioner’s ask the clients questions or before?

    also – “clients got a visual symbol for whatever was going on in the session.” What do you mean by that? Is this like a symbol to empower a client through the session and also after the session?

    Sorry for asking, I think the BQH symbol is an interesting idea for those practitioners that swap sessions although BQH have the beautiful red cardinal already (The red bird) which I LOVE, but non the less I am sure @Candace_CrawGoldman would love to see what comes up in these explored sessions as an experiment. Who doesn’t love an experiment.

    I like your remote viewing thought <3

  • Candace Craw-Goldman

    Candace Craw-Goldman

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    2018-06-11 at 6:33 AM
    A Logo is one thing but a sacred BQH symbol could be something else. Hopefully they would be related in some way.
    I think the idea is very cool Irina. I will indeed ask if I get a chance.
    You know, something really interesting happened in a session I had last Friday, well a NUMBER of pretty extraordinary things happened but Dolores was big part of the session for us and I can share this one small detail- because the scene is strong in my mind as I read this post…
    Dolores made that pyramid symbol with her fingers over the client’s crown and talked about she/it representing the group consciousness of quantum healers. So…. Irina I think you might be on to something and my sense is the pyramid may be part of the symbol.
    Report back if you have a chance to ask about a sacred BQH symbol in a session!
  • Irina Nola

    Irina Nola

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    2018-06-11 at 8:35 AM

    Chrysilla_Lewies, I think asking the Source or Higher Self at the end of the session when you have finished with their question would be the best, I also think this should be done in trades between practitioners, not in a regular client’s session. As to drawing symbols in regular sessions, usually, clients are given symbols for raising vibration, healing symbols, connection with their ET family or a Spirit Guide. It does not happen often.

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