Election evening in Argentina

When you're traveling, in addition to setting up your own business, it's impossible to get bored.

Tonight is election night, and tonight's decision could change our corporate strategy completely. But instead of trying to anticipate all the ins and outs of each president. We'll keep the momentum going, and move forward without thinking too hard about the possibilities. And we'll see what happens, once the choice has been made.

In a nutshell, we have a president who wants to change the country's currency entirely, and on the other, the current Minister of the Economy, and another, but I didn't quite understand who it was.

Ah if you must also know that the country is currently experiencing the worst inflation in years. As I speak, inflation in France, according to figures from the family journalist, is around 5%, while in Argentina it's 115%.

It would seem that stock markets everywhere are playing hardball, and there's a good chance that the Argentine peso will continue to fall sharply.

There are a lot of issues that are very complicated to understand, so we're waiting for it to pass and we're going to listen to the Argentineans' discussions to understand.

It turns out that all the restaurants are closed, and that for our last night here, we had planned a nice little dinner before moving to the mountains. We end up reading and writing on our own.

So I wanted to tell the more energetic side of my trip. I'm discovering a place where no one judges, and where many people are interested in these subjects in one way or another. I had the opportunity to do my first trames with completely unknown patients, who don't speak the same language and with whom the discussion is a little rough.

We exchange courtesies and then my protocol questions, and begin the trame.

Each person is different, and the beauty is that despite my approximate Spanish, in the moment the right words come to me. The people all react positively in different ways, and I invite them to practice regularly with another practitioner, as unfortunately I don't have the time to take on Argentine patients at the moment (once a month).

My connection with practitioners here is particularly different, as I'm a practitioner myself. And I have the opportunity to exchange practices and discover more ancestral practices here.

Beyond reiki, one of the most common practices is reading the annals or Akashic records. I'll blog about this specifically, but I'll give you a quick explanation anyway.

The Akashic Record is a kind of library of the universe. Where every event, every wingbeat, every person and every fact is accessible to everyone?
I say accessible, not recorded, because the use of recording would imply a notion of time, and of past and future, which exists differently in this vision.

Many people want to know things about themselves, about what they're going through at the time, but also about other things like understanding their relationship with their pet.

I haven't had a chance to try this out yet, but I can't wait to tell you about my experience.

As I was saying above, tomorrow we're going to live in the mountains for a different experience. On the agenda, no more tobacco, no more meat, back to work with energies, we're changing the mood of life.

I find a lot of pleasure in sharing the written word, I wasn't convinced when I started, yet it's a fascinating activity. As a result, I'm looking forward to dedicating some time to writing.

On top of that, being in my trame animal apprenticeship, I'm looking forward to being in the mountains and being able to work with horses.

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