Blog
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I have been working with Suzi for about a year, helping write blogs for
her website about her work and learning a little more every time about what she
does. Although I don’t know much about
the spirit world, I do know how important it is to keep an open mind and I do
believe that there is more to life than what happens on this earth....
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WHY DO HOUSES NEED HEALING?
If you’re new to the idea of healing, it can be difficult to define exactly why you think something is not right with your home. Suzi Morris finds she is approached by people for a whole host of reasons, but the common thread is negative energy that makes people who visit or live in the space feel...
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Are celebrity homes any different to ours?
Suzi's healing work with leading lights fro the film and TV world such as Paul McKenna and the production company Tiger Aspect might give the impression that house healing is only for A-listers with healthy bank balances to match.
But Suzi says that many of her house healer clients...
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People who are new to the power of healing may have to make a leap of faith before investing in the services of a healer.
Suzi is well used to helping clients overcome any scepticism and feel for themselves the benefits, even if they don’t believe at the start of the process.
“If they would like...
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Several years ago, Suzi Morris was contacted by multi-millionaire, best selling author, hypnotist, self-help practioner and TV presenter Paul McKenna to clear and heal his estate. So impressed was he by the results, he invited her back to clear and heal three more of his homes.
"Suzi has done her remarkable...
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It’s a well-known fact that the best time to sell a property is in the Spring. You’ve de-cluttered, addressed any decorating issues, and put it on the market. Months later it’s still not sold and the Agent has exhausted every marketing technique in the book. Or has he/she?
The property market...
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A few years ago I met up with a good friend for lunch. She and her family had just moved in to their ‘dream home’ in North London, and I couldn't wait to hear all about it. Expecting her to gush enthusiastically for hours on end, I couldn’t have been more wrong. Their 'dream home' had in fact ended up being a living...
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Suzi Morris at the Ghost Forest Project, Trafalgar Square, London
To bring attention to deforestation and its links to climate change, the huge roots of ten massive rainforest trees logged in Ghana were installed in Trafalgar Square by artist Angela Palmer. This “Ghost Forest” then traveled to Copenhagen for the...
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