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Magnetizer

A Magnetizer is a practitioner of alternative and energetic medicine. They use vital energy, called "magnetism."

The Magnetizer is able to use this energy to relieve the ailments of others. His role is to act on his patient's energetic body, in contrast to the traditional doctor who treats the physical body.

He transmits magnetic energy intended to restore harmony, rebalance the body, soul, and spirit. Every living being possesses magnetism without being aware of it or without knowing how to use it.

The Magnetizer is the person who has become aware of possessing this magnetism, has acquired experience with it, and has trained in energy therapies to better understand and use it.

Thanks to his sensitivity, the Magnetizer detects energy variations and disturbances. Depending on the individual, these phenomena are perceived in the form of tingling, heat or cold, small spasms or other sensations on the palm of the hand.

The Magnetizer uses magnetism to help the body rebalance itself. He transmits cosmic energy to the patient through his hands, helping him release his stress, to be ready to receive it.

Magnetizers do not only act curatively, but also preventively.

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Polarities

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