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There is a different group here on earth now. They move into people through the bottom of their feet and it creates cramps that feel like pins & needles or Charlie horses. They move up the leg and anchor in the hip area. I’ve pulled a lot of them out of people without touching them and they immediately feel the release.

What you describe; “pins & needles in the feet” and “Charlie horses”, could be the symptom of a potentially serious health issue like diabetes related peripheral neuropathy in the case of pins and needles or dehydration or a magnesium and/or potassium deficiency in the case of Charlie horses.

Do you rule these possible causes out before “pulling “them” out of people”? Do you advise them to see a medical doctor first? Have you not heard of the placebo effect? Do you follow up with them to ensure that the symptoms do not return? Can they sue you for malpractice if you end up not curing them or their symptom comes back or because they believed they were cured, they didn’t seek competent medical care and their condition worsened?

These are what St. Theresa of Avila referred to as the “reptiles” and the apostle Paul referred to as his personal demon. They are as real as can be. I think this is the real reason Jesus washed His disciples feet, i.e. to remove these things from them.

The washing of or anointing of the feet was in the ancient Middle Eastern world and in some other cultures, a sign of hospitality and also of humility and gratitude and piety. It also had a practical purpose as back then as sandals was common foot wear and shoes were, as a matter of custom removed when entering a person’s home, so traipsing around someone’s home with dirty feet would have been considered just as rude as the host not providing a basin for foot washing or if they were wealthy, even servants to perform this task for their guest.

Several years ago I met a woman who made her living as a professional psychic….. She was very accurate, but something felt wrong….During my 3 am meditation I decided to observe her soul in detail and I immediately saw two football shaped eyes that I had recognized as an ET….The ET’s soul was pure logic with no emotion….

Hum, if you are mediating at 3:00 AM and “observing” or hallucinating people’s souls, I have to think you are just as deluded as the woman who believes she is a professional psychic or more precisely, the deluded people who seek and believe in her “professional” psychic abilities.

OTHO. Sure. It was ET’s. Reptilian ET’s /s

60 posted on 01/12/2014 5:46:37 AM PST by MD Expat in PA
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To: MD Expat in PA

“What you describe; “pins & needles in the feet” and “Charlie horses”, could be the symptom of a potentially serious health issue like diabetes related peripheral neuropathy in the case of pins and needles or dehydration or a magnesium and/or potassium deficiency in the case of Charlie horses. “

Yes, I am a scientist and my wife is an MD. I am well aware of other causes. The big difference with these is that they move around and are not stationary. They also respond very quickly....actually respond instantly to prayer.

I have quite a few MD’s who send their last resort patients to me. I do a fair amount of work with stage 4 cancer patients and run the gamut of psychological issues. Every psychological issue is a function of the unconscious flow patterns in the soul.

“The washing of or anointing of the feet was in the ancient Middle Eastern world and in some other cultures, a sign of hospitality and also of humility and gratitude and piety.”

I have read this in Christian accounts but have never read any factual historical mention of this. Thus without further evidence, I remain a skeptic.

What I speak of is actual experience on a regular basis, not someone else’s possible explanations. Maybe the Greek “Achilles heel” myth originated from this attribute of the soul. Who knows?

“Hum, if you are mediating at 3:00 AM and “observing” or hallucinating people’s souls, I have to think you are just as deluded as the woman who believes she is a professional psychic or more precisely, the deluded people who seek and believe in her “professional” psychic abilities. “

Don’t you believe the word of the Bible? Read what Peter said in Acts 2 about sons and daughters in the end times. Read what Jesus said about “You too” shall do the things that He did and more in His name. Jesus knew the thoughts of the people around him and also knew the future. Accept Him into you and you too can do these things.

I have degrees in psychology and have studied neuroscience in a university setting for over a dozen years. I am a scientist and a skeptic, but I do not play ostrich!


61 posted on 01/12/2014 8:16:39 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: MD Expat in PA; tired&retired

magnesium, B12 deficiencies


63 posted on 01/13/2014 2:28:51 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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