| Bartlett teaches Matrix Energetics, showing people | | | | Divine, not the Doer," and "Be guided by the Unseen |
| how to heal by reading the energies of others. His | | | | through the realm of the Unknown." Those two |
| book, however, discusses the larger issue of | | | | sentences may sum up all that needs to be said. |
| understanding that we can have anything we want in | | | | Again, we know this stuff; we have just forgotten. |
| life as soon as we stop controlling. If we let go and | | | | Bartlett provides specific information on his healing |
| allow the right things to happen, they will. The heart, not | | | | techniques that can be used by anyone. His approach |
| head, should be in charge. He discusses the need for | | | | is that he works with a total picture and doesn't fixate |
| "knowing," not "thinking" to be the main activity. Ask, | | | | on only one area of the body, even that area that |
| and the answers will appear. | | | | seems to be the problem. He wants us to expand our |
| This is not new information, but he presents his | | | | awareness. His two-point technique is defined, and |
| material is a new context, and he reminds us of what | | | | while I personally did not feel the need to experiment |
| we know but don't always use. Pay attention to what | | | | more than briefly with it, I do trust that it can be used |
| is happening around us, he says. Funny, I just happened | | | | by many. |
| to be rereading Redfield's Celestine Prophecy as I was | | | | His research and his experience are extensive. His |
| working on this review. Many will remember that | | | | techniques valuable. What I find the most significant, |
| classic. The Third Insight in Redfield's book teaches us | | | | however, is his reminder that if we expect miracles, |
| about the energies surrounding everything. For me, this | | | | they will happen. There isn't any magic to that. There |
| was also a matter of paying attention to the | | | | isn't a need for a complicated process. His words |
| coincidences in our lives - another lesson from both | | | | persuade us to try the impossible. He encourages |
| works. | | | | each of us to find our own way of obtaining personal |
| What I like about Bartlett is that he keeps reinforcing | | | | and intuitive information. |
| the idea of doing less to get more. How often do we | | | | I don't mean to dismiss his energy work with my |
| work hard, ignoring the fact that if we stepped back, | | | | emphasis on the broader message. Some will find that |
| sat and were quiet and listened, we would gain more | | | | his methods open new doors. We each need to |
| than just forging forward? The lesson is never one of | | | | experiment to find a path that feels like home. Enjoy |
| doing nothing; the message is simply one of doing less. | | | | that journey. Perhaps Bartlett provides that avenue for |
| I love some of his sayings, "We are the Door to the | | | | you. |