
Remote energy treatment
- Nora Coaching

- Mar 10
- 6 min read
Updated: Jul 21
Last Tuesday, I was sitting in a coffee shop when my phone buzzed. Sarah, three time zones away, needed help with her chronic shoulder pain. She'd been dealing with this thing for months, and nothing was working. What happened next changed how I think about distance and healing.
Remote energy treatment isn't some mystical Hollywood nonsense. It's real work that happens across space, through intention and the invisible threads that connect us all. I've been doing this for seven years now, and honestly? Some of my most powerful sessions happen when my client is hundreds of miles away.
The thing about energy is that it doesn't care about your ZIP code. It moves through quantum fields, through the space between atoms, through whatever mysterious web holds this universe together. And if that sounds too woo-woo for you, well – stay with me. Because the results speak for themselves.
How Remote Energy Healing Actually Works
People always ask me the same question. "But how can you heal someone from far away?"
Here's what I tell them: Your body is more energy than matter anyway. Like, way more. If you could see yourself the way a physicist sees you, you'd basically be a constellation of vibrating particles held together by force fields. Pretty cool, right?
When I work with someone remotely, I'm connecting to that energy signature. It's kind of like tuning into a radio station – once you find the frequency, distance becomes irrelevant. I use photos sometimes, or just their name and location. Actually, I had this one client who lived in New Zealand, and she swore the sessions were stronger at night her time because I was working during my peak hours.
The science behind this stuff is getting more interesting every year. Quantum entanglement shows us that particles can be connected instantaneously across vast distances. Studies on remote prayer and distant healing keep showing statistically significant results. But honestly? I don't need studies to tell me what I feel happening in my body during a session.
So here's how it typically works. We schedule a time – usually when my client can lie down and relax, though it's not absolutely necessary. I create sacred space in my healing room, light some candles, and center myself. Then I connect to their energy field using whatever method feels right that day.
Sometimes I see colors. Sometimes I feel sensations in my own body that mirror what they're experiencing. Other times it's more subtle – just a knowing of where the energy needs to go.
The beautiful thing about remote work is that people often drop deeper into relaxation than they do in person. There's no performance anxiety, no wondering what their healer is thinking about their weird sounds or twitching. They're in their own safe space, which actually makes my job easier.
The Unexpected Benefits of Distance Healing
Turns out working remotely has some pretty amazing advantages I never expected when I first started offering it.
First off, there's this thing that happens with time zones that's absolutely fascinating. I had a client in London who booked sessions for 3 AM her time because she said that's when she felt most open. Made perfect sense to me – that's when her logical mind was completely offline and her energy body could receive without interference.
Then there's the comfort factor. People can ugly-cry in their own beds. They can make whatever sounds they need to make. Hell, they can be completely naked if that helps them feel more open. No judgment, no weird energy from strangers in the waiting room.
But the thing that really gets me is how remote sessions sometimes go deeper than in-person work. Without physical distractions – my appearance, the temperature of the room, whether they like my music choices – clients often access stuff they've been carrying for decades.
I remember this one session with Maria from Portland. She'd been dealing with grief that felt stuck in her chest, like concrete blocks just sitting there. We'd done two in-person sessions that were nice but not transformational. Then we tried a remote session while she was visiting her sister in Denver.
Something about being in that different space, away from her usual patterns and triggers, allowed the grief to finally move. She called me sobbing twenty minutes after the session ended, but it was relief crying. The blocks were gone.
Another unexpected benefit? Scheduling flexibility. No commute time means people can fit healing into their lunch breaks or right before bed. I've done sessions with busy executives at 6 AM and new moms during naptime. The energy doesn't care if you're wearing pajamas.
And let's be real about something else – cost. Remote sessions often cost less than in-person work, which makes healing more accessible. That matters to me a lot, actually. Everyone deserves to feel better, regardless of their bank account or geographic location.
What to Expect During a Remote Session
Okay, so you're thinking about trying this. What actually happens?
First, we'll talk beforehand. I need to know what you're dealing with, what you're hoping for, any health stuff I should be aware of. This isn't just small talk – your intentions and expectations actually affect the session outcome.
Then you find your spot. Could be your bed, your couch, that sunny patch on your living room floor. Wherever you feel most at ease. I always tell people to have water nearby and maybe put their phone on airplane mode. Not because the energy gets weird with electronics (though some people swear it does), but because you deserve this uninterrupted time for yourself.
We decide on a time frame. Usually 45-60 minutes works well, though I've had sessions that needed longer and others that completed their work in twenty minutes. Energy has its own schedule.
During the actual session, you might feel all sorts of things. Warmth, tingling, emotional releases, memories surfacing. Or you might just feel deeply relaxed. Some people see colors or images. Others fall asleep – which is totally fine, by the way. Your subconscious is still receiving everything.
I typically send updates afterward. Not a novel, but a few insights about what I noticed, where the energy moved, what might come up for you over the next few days. Because healing doesn't stop when the session ends.
Honestly, the weirdest part for most people is how normal it feels. Like, they expect fireworks or dramatic shifts, but often it's more subtle. You realize three days later that your anxiety isn't as intense. Or that shoulder pain just... isn't there anymore.
But sometimes the shifts are immediate and undeniable. I worked with this guy from Chicago who had insomnia for two years. During our session, I felt this incredible release in the area around his head and neck. He texted me the next morning saying he'd slept nine hours straight for the first time since his divorce.
Making Remote Healing Work for You
If you're ready to try this, here are some things that'll help you get the most out of it.
Set your space intentionally. Light a candle, play soft music, whatever makes you feel held and safe. This isn't about creating some perfect Instagram moment – it's about signaling to your nervous system that something healing is about to happen.
Be honest about your expectations. If you're secretly skeptical, that's okay. Actually, some of my best remote sessions have been with skeptics who were willing to be wrong. But if you're expecting to be completely healed in one session, we should probably talk about that.
Stay hydrated. Energy work moves stuff around in your system, and water helps everything flow more smoothly. I always have clients drink extra water for a day or two after sessions.
Don't overthink what you're feeling or not feeling during the session. Your job is just to receive. My job is to facilitate the healing. Trust that your body knows what to do with the energy I'm sending.
And here's something most healers won't tell you: the magic often happens in the integration period afterward. Pay attention to your dreams, your mood shifts, what feels different in your body over the following week.
Remote energy treatment isn't for everyone, and that's perfectly fine. But if you're dealing with something that traditional medicine hasn't been able to touch, or if you're curious about healing modalities that work with your whole being rather than just symptoms... well, maybe it's time to experiment.
The worst thing that can happen is you get deeply relaxed for an hour. And honestly? In this crazy world we're living in, that might be healing enough.
I'm still amazed by this work, even after all these years. The fact that we can offer comfort and healing across continents, through computer screens and phone calls and the mysterious connections that bind us all together... it gives me hope. For medicine, for humanity, for the possibility that love really can travel at the speed of light.
Nora Coaching
www.noracoaching.com
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