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To: Kirkwood
Open your eyes.

Remove the plank from your eye first

I broke my femur when I was 7. A month in the hospital, another month in a half body cast. They didn't want the leg to shrink, but when I started buying business clothes I had to have the legs altered separately. When I turned 40, I developed a bad pain in my shoulder. My doctor wanted to shoot me full of cortisone. A guy that worked for me told me to see his chiropractor. My leg didn't shrink. The muscle in my leg atrophied, the pelvis shifted and I developed an S in my spine. After 3 sessions he straightened me. Pain free for 20 years.

The 'doctor' would still be shooting me up.

Where do you think the opioid comes from?

Open your eyes.

98 posted on 06/16/2019 8:43:01 AM PDT by FatherofFive (Islam is EVIL and needs to be eradicated)
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To: FatherofFive

I work with people to assist them in healing similar physical pains.

I had a woman in her 60’s come to me and ask for help as she was going in for double knee replacement surgery in 3 days. I explained that I had no idea if I could help, but let’s give it a try.

I had her stand up, close her eyes and think if her knees. I walked back 15 feet from her, held the palms of my hands toward her, and began walking toward her.

A few feet in my hands hit a memory stored in her soul that was anchored in her knees. As I pushed on the memory stored in her soul 12 ft from her physical body, it pushed her backwards.

I asked her what happened that damaged her knees when she was about 17 years old?

She replied that when she was a senior in high school, back in the 1970’s, she had a bike accident with a few stitches in her knee, but it was minor. I explained that this memory had intense negative emotion attached to it.

She explained that when she came home from the hospital when she got the stitches, she immediately called her boyfriend. His mother answered the phone and said that she couldn’t talk to him.

When she inquired why, his mother replied, “Because he is dead!” He died that morning of a drug overdose.

She went into shock.

Due to the proximity of the emotional trauma to her knee injury, the traumatic memory was anchored in her knees. The defense mechanisms in her physical body contracted the muscles and tendons around the anchor point in both knees to block the oainful emotional memory retrieval. After 40 years, the contractions had pushed all synovial fluid from her knees and the bone to bone friction destroyed both knees .

I removed the negative emotion attached to the traumatic memory in her soul causing a change in her subconscious programming which facilitated an immediate relaxation if the muscles and tendons around the knees.

Her surgeon stated that it was his most successful replacement surgery ever. After the surgery she sat on her bed with her knees dropped down at a 90 degree angle. She was walking unassisted in a week and driving shortly thereafter.

Removing the emotional memory decreased the muscle tension which made surgery easier and increased vascular blood flow, accelerating healing.

At three weeks she walked up my stairs to the second floor and back down unassisted.

At 3 months she was snorkeling in the Caribbean with flippers and had no discomfort.

She subsequently took up ballroom dancing and has been doing it on a regular basis for a few years now.

I share this to help people understand how physical body defense mechanisms create physical injuries such as the length of a leg to block traumatic memory retrieval. Often these traumas occured during the birth process.

All these memories are stored in a person’s soul field around their physical body and are physical to my petception.


104 posted on 06/16/2019 9:16:54 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings)
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