Angelic Light Weaving is an energy smoothing modality which seeks to cleanse, balance and harmonize the subtle energies in and around the physical body and the Auric Energy Field. Angelic Light Weaving is practiced with gentle sweeping movements within and around the physical body, opening the Crown Chakra allowing Divine Source Energy to flow gently through your entire Be-ing. It is free-flowing compassionate, high-frequency energy aligning all major and minor Chakra energy centers within the physical and Ethereal Bodies.

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Subtle Angelic Realm energy is easily integrated with more traditional medical and therapeutic treatments, techniques or Medical protocols. As the physical body becomes relaxed, releasing stress and reducing pain, a person receiving an energy healing treatment may experience a sense of peace and harmony in body, mind, and spirit.

Angelic Realm Energy encourages us to see people and situations from a more loving perspective, promoting compassion for the Self and those around us.

Our energy fields are a mirror of our physical bodies. Everything the physical body experiences' is also manifested in the energy field surrounding us physically. As the physical body releases stored tension, the Auric Energy Field becomes lighter and brighter.

Energy is a part of everyone and everything. Life-force energy nourishes the organs and cells of the physical body as well as the energy around us. During times of stress or dis-harmony, the free flow of life-force energy is disrupted causing one to feel sluggish and dis-connected from Divine Source Energy, Creator of All That Is.

All forms of energy are the result of thought, action, the spoken word or emotion, whether positive or negative. Negative thoughts, actions or emotions cause blockages, restricting the free-flow of positive life-force energy. Negative energy particles become trapped or collect in the Ethereal Energy Field, weighing the physical body and diminishing the natural flow of our innate ability to heal ourselves.

Angelic Light Weaving is the channeling of positive energy from Divine Source, flowing to and through all parts of the physical, mental, emotional and Spiritual bodies and the Auric Energy Field. Angelic Light seeks to balance, cleanse and re-align energy centers in all energy bodies to include the Auric and Etheric Energy Fields augmenting the body's natural ability to heal itself.

Angelic Realm Energy does not originate with the Light Weaver; it is channeled energy from Divine Source through the Crown Chakra, flowing out of the Practitioner's hands. Each time the Light Weaver practices, or shares Angelic Energy, both the client and the Light Weaver experience Angelic Light throughout their entire being. An energy healing treatment relaxes and raises the energy vibration or frequency of fine jewellery both the person receiving and sharing Angelic Light, enhancing a sense of well-being both during and after a healing session.

Anyone and everyone can receive an Angelic Light Weaving energy treatment. If you are under a Physician's care, it is highly suggested you consult with your primary care Physician prior to starting any alternative healing practice. Energy Healing is not intended to replace sound judgment or timely Medical Care. It has been known to augment Medical Care, promoting well-being, enhancing the body's own natural ability to heal itself. Angelic Light Weaving assists in reducing pain, stress, and promoting relaxation. As with all alternative energy healing modalities, the effectiveness varies from person to person.

Anyone who desires to learn to channel Angelic Light has the ability to become a Practitioner. This energy healing modality does not require years of study; nor does it require a person to meditate, although practicing meditation enhances the overall learning experience. Increased levels of intuition, inner sight significantly enhance a Light Weaver's ability to create an open and clear channel with thee Angelic Realm.

It is a straight forward, easy to learn technique passed from teacher to student. A student may begin practicing the sharing of Angelic Light on themselves and others immediately after receiving his or her Attunement from an Angelic Light Weaving Master / Teacher. As you practice on yourself and others, energy healing enhances your self-esteem, expanding your connection with Divine Source Energy, instilling a sense of empowerment.

Teaching Angelic Light Weaving to all who seek a more balanced way of life enables me to share the gift of assisting everyone in opening their Third Eye Chakra, their inner sight, developing a purer connection to Divine Source Energy. The gentle, subtle energy healing modality assists Practitioner and student alike with cleansing, balancing and re-harmonizing their physical body and Auric Energy Field, which in turn raises the vibration of Earth Mother.

One of the many facets I love about Angelic Light Weaving is the sense of peace and harmony Angelic Realm Energy promotes to all who receive and share Light from thee Angelic Realm.

The good thing about cybersecurity is that no one is interested in data from healthcare providers.

Oh, wait a second...

While you're worrying about saving your organization money, you're not focusing on one of the costliest problems healthcare has faced in recent years: cybersecurity breaches. Estimates show that each breach costs a provider over $400 per patient. And 2018 so far has been a banner year for healthcare data being exposed. The breaches in April alone affected nearly 900,000 people.

And that's just what was reported.

But IT - especially cybersecurity - isn't your department. Why should you make this your problem? The answer's simple: because the next breach might be your fault. That's not us being harsh; it's just a fact. Incidents originating from hackers are in the minority.

The majority of breaches come from carelessness or simple mistakes.

So what can you do to prevent data breaches in your organization?

1. Control Access

Just as important as how individuals access your system is who accesses it. You wouldn't let any old patient walk freely from the ER through the halls, we hope. (Although we all know there are still hospitals where you can walk straight from the front door to the OR without once showing a badge or turning a key.)

So make sure that the individuals who can access your areas should. That might seem self-explanatory, but just think of how many places your keys get you into. Are there computers or tablets in those rooms?

And that's just the most basic form of access. On a cybersecurity level, different people should have access to different types of provider and patient records. And each of those access levels should be password-protected.

Now think about your coworkers. You probably know one of their passwords. How many people know yours?

Speaking of...

2. Create Strong Passwords

Every website has an different (annoying) requirement for their passwords. Uppercase, lowercase, punctuation - but not that punctuation - and so on. That's probably why you have a few variations of the same password that you use everywhere.

Doesn't that make it easier for someone with access to your password in one place to guess it everywhere?

You know who uses the same password for everything? Manufacturers. Anything that they ship out that requires a password starts with a default. So what happens when a hacker can find out the default password for, say, an MRI machine connected to the internet? That hacker can enter any MRI machine connected to the internet.

Unless the hospital changed the password from the default as soon as the machine was acquired.

Seriously, change your passwords. (And, no, P4ssw0rD123 is not a secure option.)

3. Understand What You Have

Speaking of devices connected to the internet, what do you know about the Internet Of Things? Every device in your hospitals that connects to the internet needs to be secure.

And notice we didn't say "every device that you brought into your hospitals." Every laptop and iPad - even every internet-connective pacemaker - that comes through your doors opens you up to a breach.

Make sure you have custom passwords and network connections for all internet-connected devices, and monitor what the users are doing on those connections.

4. Update Your Technology

This one's pretty straightforward. The older a system is, the more vulnerable it is. Technology from a year ago has fewer safeguards than something released today, and the further you go back, the more time hackers have had to find out how to penetrate those defenses.

There was a documentary in the 1980s about a teenager who almost started WWIII on a relatively primitive computer. Imagine what the hackers of today could accomplish on those old systems.

(Okay, that might not have been a documentary. But we stand by our point.)

5. Prepare For The Worst

Something bad will happen. Sorry, it just will. What you need to do as soon as a breach is discovered - whether it was a thief walking out of the hospital with a laptop or an employee accessing patient records on McDonald's wifi (please, please, please don't use unsecured networks to conduct business) - the breach needs to be reported.

Your organization needs a plan in place to deal with breaches. And that's not totally on your shoulders. Discuss it with the IT department, the people you answer to, and the people who answer to you. Find out the best way to own up to a breach and what steps you take from there.

The wrong people getting their hands on your company's information - or your patients' - doesn't have to be your