The Magic of Viral Energy
The Magic of Viral Energy (MOVE) offers a fun and compelling narrative told through true short stories. Its message is for seekers—those intrepids who want to squeeze the lemons of life and discover their full potential.
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While meditating in 2007, Penelope Jean Hayes experienced the contagious nature of energy and a phenomenon she calls “osmotic-energy-balancing.” Over the next decade, she intuited a system of creation involving seven levels of energy ascending from dense and heavy upward to enlightenment.
She shares that each of us has an energetic-presence that flows within one of these levels and that we only have access to the energies that reside there. Except that, we have the ability to move to higher strata, accessing the light energies that create more of what we truly want.
MOVE reveals provocative insights into the universe; our relationships; the energetic antidote to unhappiness and the common cold; and our need to move from power-through-force to empowerment-through-creation. The Magic of Viral Energy is eye-opening and exciting and it makes day-to-day life easier and our big dreams possible.
IS THIS BOOK FOR YOU?
You are in the right place if you are the inquiring and adaptive Generation Xer, the simpatico Millennial and searching Gen Z, anyone looking for relationship guidance, and people of all age and gender looking for purpose and meaning. This message is for people who are socially aware; lovers of quantum theory, metaphysics and spirituality; science buffs with inquiring minds; and seekers of universal questions.
It’s mostly for those who enjoy a good short story and want to be deeply inspired by something new.
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“Life is often a mysterious journey and author Penelope Jean Hayes has offered her personal recollection of the many interesting revelations she encountered along her pathway towards wisdom and enlightenment. You will find this a welcome guidebook for your own passage through the bewilderment we all meet up with in finding what truly makes you happy.” —Dr. Fred Alan Wolf, winner of the National Book Award in Science, bestselling author of Taking the Quantum Leap, and cast of the films What the Bleep Do We Know!? and The Secret
“The Magic of Viral Energy could not be timelier, in my opinion. We live in an age when everything we do affects not only our own health, but also the bio-diversity and health of the planet on which we depend. We all proceed through life taking so much for granted, tuning-out our inner-selves, oblivious to the ways in which our inner beings impact firstly on our own health and then on our surrounding environment. The Magic of Viral Energy helps us recognise and understand ourselves. We gain so much as individuals when we understand what it is we have to give, and, in turn, the enormous return we get when we do so. Viral energy is food for our soul—that’s why it’s magical.” —Peter Egan, British actor best known from Downton Abbey, Unforgotten, and Ever Decreasing Circles; animal rights activist; Ambassador for Animals Asia Foundation
“I applaud you so much for what you’re doing, and how much what you’re doing will help. I’m really glad that you’re doing this. I wish that this was something being talked about on every street corner, and on every Facebook profile.” —Dr. Mitch Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP, Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Professor, Director of Clinical Psychology, Editor of the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology
“It would be interesting to know how to measure it, this (viral) energy. To test it scientifically would be really fun, because it is almost mystical. I’m with you all the way. I certainly support what you are doing, it’s going to make a great impact.” —Dr. David D. Burns, M.D., Adjunct Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the author of the bestselling books Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy and The Feeling Good Handbook
“It’s really an interesting concept—these infectious agents that you’re calling them. Maybe you’re a person who doesn’t have enough ‘Teflon’ (emotional armor), so things stick to you. Turn off media and social media at a certain point. I think social media can make it hard to have ‘Teflon’ these days because sometimes you can be constantly reminded of what is negative. I think there’s something to it, it’s like you get this virus, you get this infectious agent.” —Dr. Stephen Hinshaw, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley; Vice-Chair of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco; Editor, Psychological Bulletin; author of The Triple Bind: Saving Our Teenage Girls from Today’s Pressures
“I could not agree with you more. Energy medicine is absolutely the future. There may always be a need for pharmaceuticals, probably, but I can’t say for sure.” —Dr. Bradley Nelson, bestselling author of The Emotion Code
“It’s really interesting. We’re social creatures and we do give off energy and vibes. An event or influence can have a small effect and start to work on you in a positive or negative way. You probably don’t realize that you are starting to think differently, so it really is like you’re catching a silent factor that you might not be aware of.” —Dr. Gerald J. Haeffel, Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame