Rooms of Light

Rooms of Light

Rooms of Light is a creative process that taps into the inner resources to clarify your focus, identifying your way of flowing, from the Inner Being’s perspective. For this reason, I always use it during the first session with someone: it allows you to identify the core of the problem, which already has in itself the resources to draw on the solutions.


The more you release what weighs you down – the old – the faster you can make room for the new, what you desire. Rooms of Light is an accelerator that allows you to take huge steps you never thought you could take before.

Three symbolic figures make up the itinerary to be followed: the rooms, the towers and the bridges.
The rooms: there are three of them and they represent inner listening. Every time I open a room, I look out on something new that is waiting for me and asks to be enlightened.
The tower: represents vision and trust, in fact from a higher perspective I can contact my vision more easily, without risking losing it among so many distractions.
The bridge: represents my direction, where I want to go. The bridge creates a link between where I am now and where I want to be, between present and future, so it projects me into my best version and heart’s desires.

You can go through the process alone, if we have already experienced it together otherwise, it’s better if guided by a person you trust, with whom you can exchange.

After an initial relaxation that you can do with music or meditation, imagine in front of you a door with a handle. You approach it, open it, and look around the room.
Who are you? (Answer with the first word that comes to you: if it’s an image or a feeling that’s fine). You cross the room and go to the back, you see another door and decide to open it. You walk into another room and look around. What do you feel? You cross the room and go to the back door and open it. You walk into the last room. What do you want? You always answer with the first word that comes to you.
You leave the room and in front of you there is a tower. You approach the tower and on the ground floor you take the elevator or the stairs up to the top. You have arrived on the top, what do you see? Take a few moments to look around and answer. Then you return to the ground floor. Not far from you there is a bridge, you reach it and as soon as you are on it you stop for a moment. Where are you going?
Go on and cross the bridge, in the direction you have chosen.

At this point you can re-enter the three rooms and restart the itinerary to go to a deeper level. The itinerary can take as many as three turns or more, depending on the depth of the theme that emerges and your willingness to unveil what matters.

Don’t be misled by the simplicity of this process: carefully crafted answers always come in, often pointing to a new course to follow!
All the images and words that come to you represent the key to accessing your Essence: it is important to know how to read and understand them in light of where you are and where you wish to go, so that you can move with inspiration and flow.

This is a crucial session to awaken your inner power and equip yourself with all that expands you into your brightest version.

That’s why I highly recommend you to schedule a Rainbow Session – or a package – to unlock all the messages you’ll receive from your “Rooms of Light” process and implement it on a practical level. If you do it by yourself, you’re probably not able to read properly all the signs you receive and this could result in diminishing the process’ effectiveness and liberating power.

Besides, when you have someone guiding you, you are able to relax more and be 100% immersed in the process, not in its unfolding.

Rainbow Sessions are designed to clarify your focus, release old programming, limiting beliefs and negative patterns to embrace the greatest version of who you truly are, by accessing your Power Source and stepping into the Realm of Infinite Possibilities.

To your infinite expansion, Lorenzo

The art of listening to the children

The art of listening to the children

 

We may believe that children are not interested in anything, just because they are not interested in what we’re interested in. But if we listen to them, rather than to ourselves, we can discover what fascinates them. If a child is not interested in what we like, we do not have to stop, but rather trying to enter the world of the child.

This was obvious when I worked with a family from the Middle East. The parents continued to complain that their son Amir was not interested in anything and that if he had not been routed in some activity, he would not realize anything in life. This belief was so strong in them that at times threatened to affect me too. I decided not to listen to it to concentrate solely on that of Amir. More the days passed, more I discovered interesting aspects of this child.

First of all, he knew how to relax!

This aspect was considered of little account by the parents, because they were both used to never stop, encouraging the hard work. For that, this aspect of their son was quite embarrassing. Amir loved to relax with the music and he knew all types of music. He had done some yoga classes in the past and a few times, I was guided by him into beautiful relaxations in which I was about to fall asleep. This is an art and, frankly, seeing thus developed in a child of 10 years, in which it has not been particularly instilled, hit me.

Amir did not only know a lot of music, but also a myriad of movies and actors. He does great movie’s reviews and he loves going to the cinema. Amir knows many places throughout the world and the collections of several designers. When we walked into a clothing store, he already knew the name of the summer collection. The salesman there confirmed that it was the exact name. Amir used its Ipad to search for information of any kind on the internet: history, news, science, computer science …

He is an affectionate and sensitive child: one day I was not in great shape and he continued knocking on my door to delight me with tea and sweets. I thought that he had read my mind and, on that occasion, I have renamed Amir, my guardian angel.

Amir loves to play basketball, even if it is not the favorite sport by his father, who wanted to see him excel in martial arts, where he signed Amir. One day I wanted to accompany Amir at his martial arts lesson to see him at work because I had imagined seeing him very different from when he plays basketball. In fact, it was so, he was awkward and slowed down and someone struck him.

Several times I repeated to the parents that a shaft of peaches may not give the pears, and I encouraged Amir to choose for himself, and not for his father. Amir loves to travel and touring: as soon as I arrived in the city, he wanted to do with me a sightseeing tour, but the mother has suggested waiting until the next season. Amir would be leaving for a tour every day, discovering new corners of the city: activities that should be absolutely encouraged by their parents.

When I informed the mother that Amir is a child full of passions, she was quite surprised. The father still wanted a son awake and energetic: when he brought him to the pool, the father expected Amir to do 70 tanks, while Amir hoped to just relax and enjoy the lovely warm water.

Parents can learn to listen to their children, by leaving them the freedom to choose what they love, interrupting the chain of duty-pain that is still so deeply rooted in many of us.

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