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The Suzy-ama seems like an antidepressant

Pat, silveren Akaija and  Suzy-ama

Pat’s Akaija started to change color, so she emailed us what could be the reason. We answered that this could be related to a detox-processes that the Akaija helps to initiate. Then she wrote: “I think you’re right, that what’s she’s doing for me. I clean it regularly with a Reiki-cleaning symbol (Johree). By the way, it now seems less noticeable as when I wrote you last time, but she was partly copper-like. Now that I look at it again, it seems less dark. Poor thing, she has had a hard time with my hormonal swings.

She now also wears a silver Suzy-ama (with topaz) and writes:Since Friday I have the Suzy-ama and I experience lots of joy inside, so all that seemed against me is less bad now. I simply have a solid positive mindset, which can’t be disturbed in any way. A warm kind of remembrance and gratitude.

I think that by wearing the Suzy-ama and the joyous aspect of it, all goes better, because you get into a flow of energy, kind of lifting up above yourself (Dutch expression 🙂 ). Result is being more centered and better capable to express who you are. That seems like the working of the Suzy-ama, according to me.

Two weeks later another note:

The Suzy-ama goes from hand to hand here, so I don’t wear it much at the moment. My husband nearly got into a state of depression, so I offered him to wear my Suzy-ama and after a few days that feeling was completely gone…

I also offered it to my son (with the same problem: a depressed mood) and he to, apart from the other things we do, recovers quickly. Isn’t that great! Maybe it’s also related to the swiss blue topazes, but I think it seems like the Suzy-ama is kind of an antidepressent. Even while showering, when he puts the Suzy-ama away, he says he feels the difference, so immediately thereafter she’s needed again.