
Accountability Process
Before any energetic clearing takes place, the client must consciously acknowledge and take responsibility for the energy, beliefs, or patterns identified. Clearing without ownership removes the opportunity for lasting change and places responsibility outside the client’s control.
Step 1: Reflect and Acknowledge
Discuss with the client what has been identified during the session. Clearly reflect back the resistance, imbalance, mis-alignment, or conflict that has emerged, and check how the client feels about what has been uncovered.
This step ensures the client is present, aware, and emotionally engaged rather than passive.
Step 2: Establish Responsibility and Ownership
Guide the client to understand that the energy being worked with is theirs. This does not mean blame or fault – it means recognising that their internal beliefs, emotional patterns, and energetic responses are shaping their external experiences.
The practitioner’s role here is to help the client move from “this is happening to me” into “this is something I am carrying and can change”.
Example practitioner language:
- “What’s coming up here isn’t something outside of you – it’s an internal pattern that has been shaping your experience.”
- “This doesn’t mean you’ve done anything wrong. It means your system has been operating from a belief or energy that once made sense.”
- “If this energy wasn’t yours, we wouldn’t be able to change it. The fact that it’s yours is actually empowering.”
- “Your circumstances aren’t random – they’re reflecting the beliefs and energy you’ve been holding, often unconsciously.”
- “When you take responsibility for the energy, you also take back your power to shift it.”
Allow space for the client to acknowledge this internally. Do not rush this step.
Step 3: Conscious Release and Permission
Once ownership is established, instruct the client to consciously let go of the identified energy. This creates permission at a conscious and energetic level for the clearing to occur.
This can be done through a short visualisation or a clear verbal statement.
Example options:
Visualisation:
Ask the client to imagine the energy, belief, or pattern leaving their body or field – dissolving, flowing out, or being released into light or space – in a way that feels natural to them.
Verbal confirmation (choose one):
- “I acknowledge this energy as mine, and I now choose to let it go.”
- “I take responsibility for this pattern, and I release it now.”
- “I allow this energy to move through and out of my system.”
- “I am open and ready to release this energy.”
Only once the client has consciously acknowledged responsibility and given permission should the practitioner proceed to the clearing step.
Key practitioner reminder
Clearing creates change.
Accountability supports lasting change.