Mercedes Oestermann van Essen

Mercedes Oestermann van Essen is an Energy Therapist who helps people integrate mind, body and environment for a healthier life
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Yes, it is true, ask and you will be given. The trouble is this: We do not know how to ask correctly.

Insecurity is reigning supreme again at present and so is the worry about the uncertain times ahead. Funny how the entire world can turn on a dime, isn't it? This is the power of the collective consciousness.

People are often embarrassed to talk to people who suffered bereavement, feeling they need space. Our social conditioning promotes such attitudes. People who suffered loss want to talk, they do not want to be left to cope on their own

Since we have seen the biggest turmoil in the financial markets for a number of decades it seems timely to look at the nature of ever ongoing change and how we can adjust to these volatile shifts.

Your own happiness will always reflect your life and that includes your relationships. If you are naturally and truly happy with yourself you will attract success much easier, that goes for your personal life and your business life too.

Many a folklore tale exist about love: It has been romanticized for centuries and put on a pedestal as the holy grail of existence. Naturally we all want a permanent supply of this divine elixir.

Addictions of all kinds afflict more and more people. The victims are often even unaware of their addictive behaviour which making their relationships, careers and lives in general unnecessarily challenging.

Iy pays to think positive. The more negative your thoughts the more negativity you draw to you. These are the catch phrases of many gurus. But does positive thinking really work? The answer is yes and no.

Feeling stressed is a disease of our times. Unfortunately feeling that way can really make one's life a misery.

I simply don't get it: Most of you reading this are probably using your mobiles, sit in front of your computer screens and love the latest electronic gadgets in your cars totally oblivious to the inherent dangers.