The science we tend to study in school
(Newtonian/classical mechanics) states that we are
our bodies, and our bodies produce energy.
More recently, Quantum physics has shown that
we are the energy that produces these bodies.
Eureka!
This changes the perception that we are each
separate bodies of matter, subject to the whims and
throes of the Universe, to the realization that
We Are the Energy of the Universe, and the Universe
is Us.
This universal life force energy is referenced, in
some way, by all major religions and philosophies.
In Japan, the energy is called Ki.
In the ancient Celtic traditions, this energy was
called Nwyfre.
In Hebrew, this energy is called Ruach.
The Islamic word for it, is Baraka.
Some Egyptians called it Sekhem.
The Taoists call it Chi
/ Qi. The Bible refers to it as the “Holy
Ghost”. Indian yoga adepts call it Prana.
aSe Energetics prefers to think of this energy in
generic terms.
"Ase"
is a word from the Yoruba people of West Africa,
with various meanings; but the one we find most
apropos for our program, is “evoking the life force
energy”.
We are not promoting a particular religion or
philosophy. Instead, our purpose is to encourage
personal transformation and empowerment by helping
people dispel limiting paradigms, about their
energetic holistic realities. We advance the idea
that all life is connected in this universal field
of unlimited potentialities, and its purpose is to
emanate, through us, its core energies; love and
compassion.
Principals of aSe Energetics
The aSe Energetics Team are Darcel Spears and Tajiya
Baba.
Darcel spent 20 years with the Department of Defense, as an
engineer. She is a Usui Gendai Reiki Master, and an intern with
Soma Energetics in Solfeggio Tuning Forks.
Darcel has been a Prayer Chaplain
for Unity of Charlotte and is currently
a member of their healing team.
She is also an ordained minister with All Light
Ministries.
Tajiya is a computer technician,
animator and graphic artist.
Since 2009, she has
worked with her sisters as EYI
Publications Company, creating 6 animated films, and winning
the NCBFF “Emerging Filmmakers Award” of 2011. She has been
an instructor at Behailu Academy, teaching Japanese
anime and manga.
Tajiya attended the Australasian College of Natural Therapies, studying
health and wellness classes, and is also a practitioner of crystal healing, oracle cards, and aromatherapy.
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