Thursday, February 21, 2008

Reverse Cellular Phone Search

People run a reverse cell phone search for all sorts of reasons. Maybe they want to know whose phone number keeps showing up on their spouse's cell phone. Or perhaps they keep getting harrassing call from one number in particular. Whatever the reason, a reverse cell phone search lets you instantly find out who is the owner of the phone.

You have two options when conducting a reverse cell phone search. Although you won't find any free databases where you can run a search, the next couple of paragraphs will show you how to find out the information on your own at no cost. You can also use a paid service to find out detailed information, although I always recommend trying the free way first.

Get a hold of the phone number you want to investigate and go to google. Type in the phone number in the following way: "555-555-5555" and click search.

Have a look to see what results come up. People will fill out phone numbers online for all sorts of reasons. Maybe they are posting a classified ad or filling out a profile page. If the phone number is published on the world wide web, google will pick it up.

If you see a match in the results, have a close look at what you see. Is the name of the owner listed? Can you determine where he/she lives? Depending where you find the phone number you may or may not get all the information you are looking for.

It's also a good idea to try at Yahoo and MSN to see if anything different turns up. These searches are obviously completely free so it's the best place to start when doing a reverse cell phone search.

Many times your search will turn up the information you need. Other times you will have to look elsewhere. Obviously, not every phone number has been published on the world wide web.

Fortunately you can easily find out exactly who owns a phone number by using a paid service. The fees are small and not only will you find out the name of the owner, but you will also get address, carrier and location details.

A paid reverse cell phone search is the easiest way to instantly get the information you need, but make sure you look for two things when you use this type of service. The companies that provide this service pay good money to have access to private owner records so they do charge a nominal fee.

First, get a guarantee. Although 98% of the time you will find the information you need, it's good to have a guarantee so you can get a refund just in case.

Second, use a service that charges a one-time flat fee for unlimited searches. You only have to pay once and can then come back and use the database whenever you want. It's your best bet.

If you want to do a free sample search go to http://www.easyreversephonelookup.com. This will give you a good idea of how these services work. It always amazes me how quickly you can play "detective" and get this information.

A reverse cell phone search comes in handy in many different situations. I always recommend trying to find out the information for free at first, and then considering a paid service if that doesn't work. This lets you instantly get the info you need simply by clicking a few buttons.

All the best!

Cellular Memory Release - Energy Healing Modality

This article presents a new Energy Healing (EH) modality that uses Cellular Memory Release as a practical, effective treatment for depression. However, in order to understand cellular memory, it is important to first review prior developments within complementary and alternative medicine that have led to this new treatment.

Energy Medicine

The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (2005) defines Energy Medicine as “all energetic and informational interactions resulting from self-regulation or brought about through other energy linkages to mind and body.” Energy Medicine has been recognized by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM, 2004) as one of the eight leading areas of Integrative Medicine. Recognizing that humans are capable of generating and controlling subtle, not-yet-measurable energies that seem to influence both physiological and physical mechanisms, NCCAM has defined the theory of subtle energies as putative energy fields. Examples of putative energy fields include qi in traditional Chinese medicine, ki in Japanese as Kampo system, dosha in Ayurvedic medicine, and elsewhere as parna, etheric energy and homeopathic resonance (Hintz, Yount, Kadar, Schwartz, Hammerschlat, & Lin, 2003).

Cellular Memory

Virtually every behavioral pattern exhibited during routine activities of daily living results from learned data, which is stored or encoded as “cellular memory.” Most of these behavioral patterns are benign, in that they do not contribute significantly to cellular destruction (i.e., disease). However, some patterns are expressed as significant reflections of traumatic-encoded cellular information. In the 1990s, McClaskey (1998) and Van der Kolk and Fisler (1995) concluded that it is imperative that the primary focus of intervention involves isolating and decoding causative traumatic cellular-memory patterns in order for therapy to have a lasting effect. More recently, studies of cellular memory have documented anecdotal non-normal experiences of organ transplant recipients. For example, the recipients developed new personality traits, food cravings and interests after having a transplant (D’Alberto, 2003; Kronemyer, 2000; Linton, 2003).

This new approach to release harmful cellular patterns has been termed “Bio-Energy Medicine.” Through this approach, a client’s consciousness is cleared in order to access the origination point of his/her illness. Thus, the disease is released from the consciousness at the cellular level. The following case study demonstrates how Cellular Memory Release aids in alleviating the adverse effects of depression.

Case Study

Shelley telephoned and said: “Ten days ago, I was in bed, barely existing in a label of life-long, treatment-resistant depression, sobbing, helpless and hopeless. Even with years of classes, therapy, medications and constant affirmations, I was still separate from myself and my truth.”

Upon hearing her words, desperation and helplessness were evident in her sobbing voice. She could hardly talk, and it was clear that she was at the end of her “rope.” Although she did not know it yet, this crisis would be the turning point for her to take her life back.

Shelley used this new approach, Bio-Energy Medicine, to get to the root of her depression. She did not have to be hypnotized, be poked with needles, or use various rituals. Instead she simply became an observer, without emotional attachments, and consciously asked her body “What is the cause of my depression?” This led her to the core issue, which was stored in her cellular memory, and then she chose to release the traumatizing experience from her cells in order to live in the present. After the cellular release, she remarked: “I feel desire and connection within every cell of my body. After releasing the depression that was stuck in my body, I now have a new beginning. I am whole and one with myself for the first time!”

Published in the American Holistic Nurses Journal - Beginnings January 2006

Sherry Anshara is a Medical Intuitive and pioneer in the field of Bio-Energy Medicine. She is founder of the QuantumPathic Center of Consciousness in Scottsdale, Arizona and developer of QuantumPathic Methodology of Bio-Energy Medicine Courses, which she now teaches at the Center. She has also taught at the Southwest Institute of the Healing Arts. Sherry is an author (The Age of Inheritance, The Activation of the 13 Chakras), Internet radio host Conscious Healing Wednesdays live at 5:00 PM MST with Dr. Anup Kanodia (http://www.achieveradio.com), and contributing writer for various periodicals. She is currently collaborating with Anup Kanodia MD and Nancy Beauchamp BSN in a study of depression and Cellular Memory Release. http://www.quantumpathic.com sherryanshara@quantumpathic.com

Anup Kanodia MD is currently a Family Medicine Resident in Phoenix AZ and will be a Fellow in Complementary and Alternative Medicine at Harvard Medical School beginning in July 2006.