For women who have spent years in therapy, read countless self-help books, and still find themselves stuck in the same relationship patterns, a different approach to healing may hold the answer. Rylee Anne, founder of Let’s Attract Love, works with clients to address what she calls the “energetic blocks” that keep people from experiencing the relationships they desire.
Unlike traditional therapy or coaching that focuses on changing thoughts and behaviors, this approach targets the body’s energy system directly. Through techniques including The Body Code and proxy-EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), the practice aims to release stored emotions and programming that may be unconsciously repelling love.
The concept builds on growing interest in somatic and energy-based healing modalities, which suggest that emotional experiences can become trapped in the body’s energy field. These trapped emotions may then influence behavior and attraction patterns in ways that conscious effort alone cannot shift.
Women seeking this type of support often report feeling exhausted by conventional approaches. They describe patterns of attracting emotionally unavailable partners, difficulty receiving love even when it’s offered, or a persistent sense of needing to prove their worthiness for affection. Many have done extensive personal development work yet still feel stuck.
The signature offering at Let’s Attract Love is a private session called CHOSEN, designed to address these specific challenges. Each session is customized based on what practitioners call “reading” the client’s energy field, identifying and clearing blocks related to love, intimacy, and self-worth.
Client feedback suggests rapid results from this approach. “Results from this session manifested extremely quickly! 10/10!!!” reported Sondra, a recent client. Another client, Brit, noted that “My report resonated with me; each point was spot on, and I’ve already begun to notice positive changes in my well-being.”
The practice draws inspiration from the poet Rumi’s observation that “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.” This philosophy underpins the work – focusing not on becoming more lovable, but on removing the energetic walls that may be blocking love’s natural flow.
Energy healing and somatic practices have gained mainstream attention in recent years as more people seek alternatives to traditional talk therapy. While scientific research on energy healing remains limited, many practitioners and clients report significant shifts in emotional well-being and relationship patterns through these modalities.
For those who resonate with this approach, the transformational healing space offers an alternative to the endless cycle of self-improvement. Rather than adding more strategies or techniques, the focus is on clearing what no longer serves, allowing clients to return to what practitioners describe as their natural state of being loved, chosen, and enough.
The growing interest in energy-based healing reflects a broader shift in how people approach emotional wellness and relationships. As traditional methods leave some feeling incomplete, alternative modalities offer different pathways to healing that acknowledge the interconnection of mind, body, and energy systems.


