Lydia boson > Interview
From where does your passion for pentanalogy come?
From my heart, I was a very rational cartesian. One day, an unknown person pointed his fingers at my strengths and weaknesses. This revelation that was based on a date of birth aroused my curiosity and I wanted to know more about it. It is for this that I took my first course in pentanalogy during the weekend first and then this curiosity transformed into a true passion. For several years, I took detailed courses.
Then, I wanted to combine this knowledge with the other approaches that I had learnt so as to enable others to improve and evolve. Today, I have great pleasure in seeing that people who took my lessons consult regularly in their places and that others use it constantly as a diagnosis method in their different therapies.
What did pentanalogy give you?
First of all, I think it gave me a better knowledge of myself and my mode of functioning. It also made me more empathetic towards others. Spiritually, pentanalogy allowed me to perceive the sacred aspect of existence and the different missions of each human being in this planet.
Are there some pentagrams that are easier than the others?
It is impossible to answer this question with a yes or no. We can effectively bring out pentagrams with obstacles and more difficult paths of life than others. However we can discover the biggest potentials in these big challenges. Pentanalogy instantly reveals these challenges. It is its biggest strength.
Can we combine pentanalogy with other techniques of personal or health development?
Pentanalogy is a complete diagnostic tool for mental, physical and spiritual aspects. It can be a complementary support to all other approaches. Personally, I love combining this technique with ayurveda and aromatherapy. The results are astounding.
I have several friends who are in the medical and therapeutic fields. They systematically integrate pentanalogy in their consultations. Pentanalogy permits them to confirm a diagnosis or even to explore deeply the origin of blocks in their patients. |