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    "Mike Gates" <submissions@isnare.net> May 21 03:00AM +0800  

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    Article Title: Types of Hostings - HostGator Services
     
    Author: Mike Gates
     
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    HostGator is a webhosting provider Company. Do you know what is web-hosting? In this 21st century, if you don't know what is webhosting then you are way behind the new generation. This can also affect your business. When you want to make your web site whether it's a business website or a personal website then you need to take some space on rent on the Internet. The space provider company is called web hosting company.
     
    Webhosting comes in a different forms and HostGator offers different types of webhosting solutions. In this article, we will look at different types of webhosting services provided by hostgator. HostGator offers shared hosting, VPS hosting, dedicated hosting and reseller hosting.
     
    Shared Web Hosting
     
    The most common type of webhosting is shared webhosting. In the shared webhosting, one server is shared among many clients. So the name is shared webhosting. Since one server is shared by many different customers, shared webhosting is cheap in pricing.
     
    HostGator has three different options for shared web hosting. Hatchling plan, Baby Plan and Business Plan.
     
    1) Hatchling Plan
     
    This is the cheapest plan at HostGator Company. You can get one month of service for only $3.96 per month. This plan offers one domain webhosting, unlimited domains, unlimited space and shared SSL certificate. Hatchling plan is good only if you are sure that you will need only one domain webhosting. If you are unsure of it and might need to host another domain then I would suggest you to select Baby plan.
     
    2) Baby Plan
     
    In baby plan, you get unlimited domains webhosting, unlimited web space, unlimited bandwidth and shared SSL certificate. This is appropriate for most new users. This plan starts from $6.36 per month. If you don't have any requirement for the private SSL certificate then you can use this plan.
     
    3) Business Plan
     
    Business plan starts from $10.36 per month. In business plan, you get unlimited domains webhosting, unlimited disk space and unlimited bandwidth. You also get private SSL certificate and free IP address. This the most costly plan in shared webhosting category.
     
    VPS Webhosting Plans
     
    In VPS webhosting also single server is shared among many clients but in VPS the server resources are allocated. In VPS service, sharing clients are very limited per server. HostGator offers five plans in VPS hosting. These plans are Snappy 500, Snappy 1000, Snappy 2000, Snappy 4000 and Snappy 8000. In each plan, you will have different CPU, RAM, Disk space and bandwidth allocated.
     
    Dedicated Web Hosting
     
    This is the most costly solution for hosting. In dedicated hosting, one server is assigned to one client. Hostgator offers dedicated hosting from $174/month to $374/month. Each plan offers different processor from Intel Xeon Dual core to Intel Xeon Quad core and 4GB RAM to 16GB RAM.
     
    Reseller Web Hosting
     
    In Reseller web hosting, customer has power to sell it to other clients. HostGator reseller web hosting plans start from $25 per month to $100 per month. In reseller web hosting, you only get a shared hosting plans. So you can only offers shared hosting to your customers.
     
    So now you know which types of hosting available with HostGator. Sign up now.
     
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    "Mike Gates" <submissions@isnare.net> May 21 02:40AM +0800  

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    Article Title: A Complete HostGator Review – is HostGator Worth Your Money?
     
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    If you are a web developer or doing any other business online, you need to have a solid and robust web hosting service provider. The main reason you need a reliable web hosting provider is that you can then concentrate on your main work without worrying about the hosting issues. If you have to waste your time to deal with web hosting company due to downtimes and server failure then you won't be able to concentrate on your real business.
     
    So you need a web hosting provide which actually takes worry out of your head and give you a full time to do your work and still offer a very good hosting service.
     
    HostGator is a company which was founded in 2002. Currently hostgator has 12,000 servers under their management. HostGator has a huge customer base of around 400,000 clients.
     
    Now do you think any company which provides not so good company can grow with such a large amount? I am sure you will be agreeing just by watching the total number clients that HostGator is a good hosting service provider.
     
    How is Service
     
    The company has different plans from shared web hosting to VPS web hosting and from dedicated web hosting to reseller webhosting. HostGator services starts from as low as $3.49 per month to $349 per month.
     
    To review the webhosting company, I will check the performance in three different parts, Uptime, Support and Price.
     
    Uptime
     
    For any web hosting company, this is the first major thing. If your web site is getting lots of downtime then you might lose your business. So you need to make sure that any web hosting provider you select, should offer up to 99.9% uptime.
     
    To measure the up time of the company, we checked it though third party service. We found that half of the months, HostGator offers 100% up time. That's really amazing compare to other web hosting providers. When hostgator doesn't offer 100% uptime, then also it offers at least 99.95% uptime. So for uptime, we will give 5 out of 5 stars to hostgator.
     
    Support
     
    Support is also another major thing you need to look at. If you are not getting proper support from hosting company then you might get more downtime or it can affect your productivity.
     
    HostGator offers support through many different channel. It has tall free phone support. Then HostGator also offers email and live chat support. I like the live chat thing. If you want to do something with your account then you can directly chat with Hostgator support executive and your problem will be solved immediately. Sometimes you might have to wait for few minutes in live chat but that's worth compare to email support.
     
    Price
     
    Now since HostGator offers such a solid service, you might think that HostGator hosting should be costlier than other hosting service providers. That is not the case. As I said you can get a shared hosting account with as low as $3.94 per month.
     
    Also if you use any coupon code then you will get a discount of 30%. So price should not be a major factor while selecting a HostGator.
     
    HostGator also offers domains registration service but I won't suggest you to register a domain through HostGator because domain registration charges are higher at HostGator then other registrars. HostGator is good only for hosting and not for domain registration.
     
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    "Mike Gates" <submissions@isnare.net> May 21 02:20AM +0800  

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    Article Title: What is Web Hosting & Why Do You Need It?
     
    Author: Mike Gates
     
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    If you want to make a web site then you will need to purchase web hosting. Of course, if you give a web site making order to some other company then you may not be aware of hosting. You need to get that knowledge but if you want to make your own website then you must be aware of web hosting.
     
    When you make a website, all your web pages are served from the server residing somewhere on the internet. You get a web space and an internet connection from this server. The company which provides this type of service is called web hosting service provider.
     
    You need to have good hosting service provider if you want to grow your online business. There are many providers out there. If you search the internet for a good web host then you will definitely find many options. HostGator and DreamHost are two well-known web hosts.
     
    When you purchase a web hosting subscription, you need to select the plan. There are basically three plans that every web hosting company offers. 1) Shared Hosting Plan 2) VPS Hosting Plan & 3) Dedicated Hosting Plan.
     
    Shared Hosting Plan
     
    This is the basic plan. If you don't have any idea about what web hosting is then you should always go for this plan. In the shared plan, you and many other clients like you will share the same server resources. Since server resources are shared between many clients, shared hosting plan is very cheap. You can have a full month of hosting for unlimited domains with unlimited web space and unlimited bandwidth for just $9/month and even cheaper if you use the promo code.
     
    VPS Hosting Plan
     
    VPS stands for Virtual Private Sever. As the name suggests, you get a private server but only virtually. What does the meaning of virtual? Well, you get an account with the full access on the server but your resources are allocated and fixed. You can't use more than allotted resources on the server. There are many VPS clients on the server but the number clients are less compare to shared clients.
     
    Dedicated Hosting Plan
     
    In dedicated, you get a complete separate server. One server for each client. Dedicated plans are very costly. It starts from at least $100 per month to few hundred dollars per month. This is the costliest plan. Dedicated servers are only used when you have very high web traffic or your web site runs particular applications.
     
    There is one more hosting plan called Reseller Hosting which you will find at only few web hosts. In Reseller account, you have permission to resell the allocated web space and bandwidth to other clients. Reseller hosting is also a very good business if you can get clients.
     
    You might think that why do you want to spend money on hosting when you can get a hosting free from sites like blogspot and wordpress. Well, if you use blogspot or wordpress service then you don't own the domain name. Now you can change the domain name but the thing is that all your files will reside on their server. They might delete them if even by mistake their terms of service is violated by you. So don't make a mistake of hosting your important web files at free services.
     
    I hope now you know why you need web hosting. So just sign up with one and have fun.
     
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    "Jonathan Tan" <submissions@isnare.net> May 21 02:00AM +0800  

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    Article Title: Help For Skin Problems After Pregnancy
     
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    Pregnancy is not only a life-changing event, but a body-changing one as well. Hormonal changes that prepare the body for the developing fetus can greatly affect the skin, either in a positive or negative way. Unfortunately for most pregnant women, they are not so lucky in these aspects leading them to believe that the pregnancy glow everybody speaks of is nothing more than a myth.
     
    In most cases, the skin can turn into a nightmare during pregnancy. Thankfully, just like pregnancy, most of these problems are temporary. Most of the time, these resolve on their own, however, some would require special attention to restore its pre-pregnant state.
     
    1. Stretch Marks
     
    This is one of the most common skin concerns women have during and even after pregnancy. Some even joke that stretch marks are not really a problem, but rather it's just these new moms simply earning their "tiger stripes."
     
    Stretch marks form when the body grows faster more than the skin is able to keep up. The elastic fibers underneath end up breaking, which results to stretch marks.
     
    According to AmericanPregnancy.Org, almost 90% of pregnant women form stretch marks, and these may appear as either pinkish or reddish streaks. These form in the breasts, hips, thighs, and/or the abdomen. The amount of weight gained and genetics play a role in their formation.
     
    You can minimize the appearance of stretch marks by massaging the skin every day with a moisturizer to improve circulation, which also encourages the growth of new tissues. Applying lotions that contain Vitamin E or creams that contain Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) are also good preventive measures by improving circulation and keeping skin supple.
     
    To reduce the appearance of stretchmarks, creams and laser treatments like Thermage have been proven to be effective.
     
    Melasma
     
    Melasma or chloasma is more commonly known to us as "the mask of pregnancy." It is caused by an increase in the production of our natural skin pigment – melanin, during pregnancy due to hormonal changes. This causes an uneven skin tone as dark gray-brown patches appear on the face. Almost 70% of pregnant women are affected by this. The good thing about melasma is that it will gradually fade on its own once your hormone levels have finally settled after pregnancy.
     
    It is important that you should know that sun exposure triggers melasma. So to avoid aggravating the darkening, it is best that you apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen that is at least SPF15. Make sure that you put it on every day, regardless of the weather.
     
    Also, for women who use the pill as a birth control method, you can ask your doctor if you can go for estrogen-free or progestin-only pills. The reason is that estrogen can worsen your melasma.
     
    There are various treatment options for melasma, and this includes, hydroquinone, tretinoin, corticosteroid, topical medicines, chemical peels and microdermabrasion. But before you choose any treatment, you should first check with your doctor which is the safest and best to work well with your skin.
     
    Acne
     
    If feeling bloated and heavy isn't enough to make pregnancy uncomfortable, acne also wants to get into the picture. Some women suffer acne all throughout their pregnancy, thanks again to hormonal changes which cause the skin to produce more oil.
     
    While pregnant, it is not advised to use anti-acne products because these might be dangerous to the fetus when it gets absorbed into the blood. It is best that pregnant women stick to a strict cleansing routine instead to avoid acne and breakouts.
     
    Even after having the baby, it also pays to be cautious about the acne products you use because it can get into your breast milk. Avoid salicylic acid-based formulas until after you have weaned your baby from breastfeeding.
     
    Skin sagging
     
    Sagging skin is actually one of the most dreaded skin changes that a lot of new moms have after pregnancy. Not only does it limit their clothing choices, but it also affects their self-esteem. That is why a lot of new moms are scouring to find effective ways to manage this problem.
     
    We all know how skin can be so resilient, and pregnancy is the perfect example. Skin can always stretch back after getting pregnant, but there is no guarantee that it would be the same as it was. Some experience severe sagging, while others are fortunate to have it moderately.
     
    Treatments include skin tightening lotions, laser treatments Thermage CPT, Cryolipolysis/ Fat Freezing or an abdominoplasty, which is also known as a tummy tuck. These help the new mom restore her pre-baby belly, reduce the apperance of stretch marks and tighten the skin.
     
    Varicose and Spider Veins
     
    These two are common problems of the skin in the lower extremities during pregnancy. Varicose veins are enlarged that can either be bluish, reddish, or flesh-colored. They bulge from backs of the calves or on the thighs, and may even form around the vagina and buttocks during pregnancy.
     
    This is caused by weak or damaged valves in the veins and is aggravated by the hormonal changes in pregnancy. Other worsening factors include increased age, medical history and lack of movement. The increased blood volume during pregnancy can also cause the veins to enlarge.
     
    Spider veins, on the other hand, are smaller versions of varicose veins, but they tend to be much closer to the skin surface. On inspection, spider veins look like spiderwebs or tree branches due to their short and jagged lines. They usually appear on the face, neck, upper chest and the arms.
     
    Spider veins do not hurt and they often disappear after delivery. It is caused by blood that is goes back up the blood vessels, sun exposure, and hormonal changes.
     
    Treatments include compression stockings, sclerotherapy (a procedure where a chemical is injected into the vein causing it to shut and wither) and surface laser treatments that send strong bursts of light into the skin that causes veins to lighten or disappear.
     
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    "Daryl Watters" <submissions@isnare.net> May 21 01:40AM +0800  

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    Article Title: Cladosporium Mold And Your AC Unit.
     
    Author: Daryl Watters
     
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    •Cladosporium is one of the most common molds found indoors and outdoors. The other most very common types are Penicillium and Aspergillus.
     
    •Cladosporium is also a common outdoor sooty mold growing on lawn furniture, fences, tile roofs, shower grout, and stucco walls where it feeds on microscopic tree sap droplets and dust. Note that outdoors this fungus is in low cellulose environments where dust and sap provides food, and water is not abundant but where condensation and humidity may provide some moisture. These are similar harsh environmental conditions as to those encountered in ducts, in air handlers, and on the metal enclosures of air handlers.
     
    •Cladosporium is usually black but it is not typically classed as one of the toxic molds. The black coloration may be melanin that protects it from the suns UV rays especially when growing outdoors. Inside dark AC units it is often black or grey and velvety.
     
    The Problem with Cladosporium
     
    As a full time West Palm Beach Mold Inspector I find that Cladosporium is one of the most problematic molds, at least in my area. The reason it is such a concern is because of its habit of hiding inside AC units. Of course it is not the only mold growing in AC units but it is by far the most common one. It hides out and grows in AC units and ducts for years undetected and often causes allergy and asthma type reactions in the homes occupants for months or even years before the source is discovered and remediated.
     
    The best way to deal with it is to:
     
    1) Have the interior of the ducts and the interior of the AC cleaned in accordance with NADCA standards.
     
    2) Limit the introduction of food sources (dust) into the AC. Limit dust by using good filters, and seal openings in the AC enclosure so dust cannot bypass the filter. These openings occur where condensation drain lines, thermostat wires, and refrigerant carrying copper pipes penetrate the AC unit's metal enclosure.
     
    3) Limit the introduction of needed moisture by setting the thermostat to auto and not to on, and do not allow excess humidity into the property through open windows and doors when it is hot or humid outside.
     
    Cladosporium is one of the most underrated problematic mold problems in homes today because of its effect on people's health, and because of its prevalence in so many homes.
     
    Despite it being an extremely common problem many inspectors overlook it because they do not open AC units, or remove the filter, or smell the air coming out of ducts during inspections. Many homeowners ignore it because it cannot be seen. But it is still a serious issue that must be properly addressed if we are to breathe healthy air.
     
    If your home is in some rainy area, for example if your home is in a tropical or sub-tropical area like Miami then mold in the AC is much more likely. Chances of these types of problems occurring are very great in areas where the air is often moist.
     
    Unfortunately proper remediation of ducts and AC units is hard to come. Duct cleaning can stir up more problems than it solves if not done correctly so do not have it done unless the system is truly contaminated and problematic. I would not recommend routine duct cleaning for maintenance reasons.
     
    If you truly have a problem with mold in your ducts or AC do not ignore it any longer. Ignoring such problems can result in health problems such as allergy and asthma in your family members.
     
    If you suspect mold in your AC have the system and its duct work inspected by a trained and certified mold inspector and properly remediated in accordance with NADCA standards or some other similar nationally recognized standards.
     
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    Article Title: How to Trade With BInary Options
     
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    How to Trade With Binary Options
     
    Binary Options offer a simple way in which to speculate on financial investment markets. It is this trading simplicity which has attracted so many new traders to the financial markets. It has also contributed to making this particular method of trading one of the most popular. You don't need to be a master of financial trading to profit from using this method. In addition the process of placing a trade is as simple as you will find in the financial world.
     
    Here we look at the basic process that you will need to put in place when placing a contract in your account. This is a three stage process which takes you through the identification of a trading opportunity to actually buying a live contract in your account.
     
    Decide On the Asset
     
    The first thing that you need to do is decide on the financial asset that you want to trade. When you first start out this can prove a difficult decision, given the large range of assets which can be traded via from your binary brokers account. You need to make sure that you pick an asset that you can follow easily and feel confident in. Many markets such as those concerned with commodities may not be the ideal choice when first starting out. These markets tend to be more volatile and more suited to more experienced traders. The higher level of volatility makes them harder to profit from. Market indices and stocks tend to be a little more predicable in their movement. These provide a good place to start out with your trading.
     
    Choose the Asset Direction
     
    This is of course the key decision you will need to make if you are to register a profit. The Call and Put option let you profit if the market moves either high or lower than your entry point. To be able to make the correct market call you will have to determine the most recent trend of the asset price. You then need to decide if this trend will continue or reverse. A strong trend is a good indicator of a solid move from which you can profit; however you will need to be confident that this will carry the movement all the way to the expiry time that you set on the contract.
     
    Set the Expiry Time
     
    Once you have determined the trend of the market, you next need to work out when you want the contract to expire. Most binary traders will make use of hourly contracts. These are set to expire on the hour. End of day contracts (which expire at the end of the trading day) are also popular among traders. However increasingly you will find that brokers are offering more 'granular' contracts. These will allow you to profit from moves over just 15 or 30 minutes. You can even place fast paced 60 second binary contracts which expire in just over a minute with some brokers. Whichever length of contract you select, you need to ensure that if reflects your prior analysis.
     
    The three steps to profiting from your binary trading are outlined above. They are the only things that you will need to consider when trading. Being able to execute your trading effectively will help you to increase your chance of success in the markets. Learning how to trade binary options is simple if you follow these basic rules. In doing so you will set yourself on the path to making good a good level of binary options profits in your account.
     
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    Is distance healing really possible?
     
    The idea that we are able to send healing to one another through time and space is a concept which can be very difficult to even fathom, let alone accept. It is an idea which seems almost science fiction like and is something which is often met with some doubt or perhaps disbelief.
     
    But as we progress on our healing and meditative pathway, and as we start to do more and more distance healing sessions for people (with consistent results!), it does indeed become quite clear that whilst we may not understand this concept clearly enough, it definitely does seem to have a positive effect on the person receiving the 'distance healing'.
     
    We often hear of many success stories of people who are sending & receiving energy by distance and most notably we can see these stories appearing nowadays through the practice of Usui Reiki.
     
    Understanding the process of 'an attunement'
     
    Now that we understand a little more about distance healing, the next step is to understand what an attunement does. What happens during an attunement and is this so different from distance healing?
     
    For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term 'attunement', it is typically described as a very sacred process whereby the vibration of an individual (or a living thing) is being raised or 'attuned to' a particular set of divinely guided energetic frequencies.
     
    If that all sounds way too complicated, you may think of the attunement as being a process of receiving access to a very special set of energetic healing tools. Once you have received the attunement, you can then call on these healing frequencies through a variety of ways. Invariably, we are often taught to access these energies through meditation, self-healing and in doing healing work for others ie in a healing session environment.
     
    In very basic terms, it is this 'giving access' part which makes the attunement so sacred and so very blessed. By receiving an attunement, it can help to strengthen our connection to the energies being offered through a particular energy based healing system.
     
    Why do I even need an attunement'?
     
    It is often said that you must receive an attunement from a fully qualified lineage holder of the energy based healing system you are learning before commencing with your practice. This is a most important point and it is sometimes something which some people ask why it is deemed to be so necessary.
     
    From a philosophical perspective, we should be able to open ourselves up to receiving any kind of energy based healing practices without receiving an attunement. After all, we are all one inter-connected source of divine energy so how can anyone truly say that you can't connect with these energies? And this is most certainly a very valid point!
     
    From a practical perspective though, if you try to practice any form of Reiki or energy based healing without the attunement, you are not really practising with the same intensity as you could be. You haven't received the 'special access' to these energies that the attunement provides you with.
     
    As an analogy, you can think of the Reiki energies as being like the sun. You are the grass receiving the lovely sunlight on a clear sunny day. You are warm and receiving benefits. Now think of the attunement as a piece of glass which magnifies the sun's rays so that you can quickly feel the heat. This is a good way of thinking about the attunement process and your teacher.
     
    Can I receive an attunement by distance?
     
    The answer here is a little bit of a 'grey area' as we are seeing many newer forms of Reiki and energy based healing offering their attunements by distance. The more traditional forms of Reiki such as Usui Reiki and Karuna Reiki suggest that attunements be provided in person.
     
    Most people would generally agree though that if you can give healing by distance then it is surely possible to also give and receive attunements by distance. And this does definitely seem to be a common-sense answer here, especially as we factor in the divinely guided aspects of these healing practices and the interconnected-ness of all.
     
    Add to this a vast array of lovely and uplifting distance attunement experiences which have been given many times in these newer forms of Reiki (refer below) and you may start to lean towards the idea that to receive an attunement 'by distance' is actually no different than receiving an attunement in person. As always, it is our intention which is so important after all.
     
    From our own experiences, we would also add that the efficiency and effectiveness of the distance healing attunement also seems to strengthen as the sender's vibration is raised and expanded.
     
    So let us now look at a few examples of some of these newer forms of energy based healing where attunements can be received by distance. We note here also that most of these practices are offered by donation or suggested donation.
     
    i) Celestine Reiki:
     
    Celestine Reiki is a very uplifting and invigorating set of energies with all attunements being offered by distance and by donation. These attunements are being offered as part of the Unified Pathway To Light and help to connect you with the deeply loving and blissful energies of 'the new consciousness'. The practices are very simple and deeply purifying and can be completed in around 10-15 minutes.
     
    ii) Kundalini Reiki:
     
    Brought through by Mr Ole Gabrielson in Denmark. This mode of healing is offered to recipients by distance for a 'suggested' donation of around $40 per attunement. These attunements combine the Kundalini energies from within us with the universal energy which is Reiki to form 'Kundalini Reiki'. This system is taught over 3 levels and often is less than a week. The healing practices are very simple and easy to learn.
     
    iii) Pathway To Light - The Golden Mile
     
    A series of very unique (and free!) healing attunements for the new consciousness - all offered for free online / by distance. In this system of healing, you are led through a series of healing based attunements which have been divinely designed to uplift your vibration closer towards the love of the new consciousness. There are no meditational or self-healing practices required and each attunement is completed in around 15 minutes. This is now being offered in one very simple and easy ebook format.
     
    iv) Maitrijusha & Maitrijusha(Ni)
     
    A beautiful addition to any healing toolkit. These teachings provide you with a beautiful cleanse as well as a set of two very special Master Healing energies which are used to combine other energetic frequencies. These teachings are best suited to people who are working with many forms of energy based healing.
     
    Conclusions
     
    Whether you can receive an attunement by distance or not depends on your own personal preferences and the type of energy based healing practice that you are wishing to receive an attunement for.
     
    For those of you who are wishing to receive a Usui Reiki attunement, generally these are given in person, although you can now find different Reiki Masters on the internet willing to offer you attunements by distance.
     
    For other energy based healing practices, as you can see from the above examples, you can find a number of different energy based healing systems that provide you with 'by distance' attunements, often by donation (or suggested donation).
     
    Please just take caution before you pay money to someone claiming to offer distance attunements. We would humbly suggest that you do an appropriate amount of inquiry first to ensure that you are in fact receiving an attunement rather than just an 'airy' promise before you make your payment.
     
    Please be sure to review any website carefully and examine whether there is love & light being offered to you in these practices and whether the 'Master' is of a vibrational understanding of the practices that are being taught.
     
    May this information help you on your quest towards more love & light in your life and may your journey forwards be filled with love, joy and happiness!
     
    Namaste.
     
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