“I have worked with 26 patients with MS. Every single one of them had a trauma involving their father at age 5….”
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I’m not sure what the causative nexus would be there. If you were not being sarcastic perhaps you could submit a proposal for a research grant to fund having this formally scientifically studied. I guess anything is possible even if unlikely.
It’s not worth trying to explain as few would believe it anyway.
It’s easy to demonstrate. I identify the source of psychological and physical illnesses. Mainly working with idiopathic cases.
Consciousness itself is a physical object to my perception. Thus I am able to read the stored memories in people’s souls that are the perceptual programming events and foundation for personality and consciousness development.
“I have worked with 26 patients with MS. Every single one of them had a trauma involving their father at age 5….”
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Response “I’m not sure what the causative nexus would be there. If you were not being sarcastic perhaps you could submit a proposal for a research grant to fund having this formally scientifically studied. I guess anything is possible even if unlikely.”
**************************I think there may be trauma at age 5 but not necessarily due to the father’s activity. I was in a concentration camp in the PI and given a small pox vaccination (age 3-5?) and almost lost my whole leg...the scar is the size of a 50C piece even now.
Later I began having MS symptoms though they were not called that then at age 27...and it came into full bloom at age 67.
All the way I fought with every activity I thought of and am now in Secondary Progressive MS (EBV never thought of, I am sure)and looking at a grim future at age 82 with all kinds of chairs, stools, canes, pee pots, special shoes and I still fall, sometimes lightly and sometimes with “Oh, my god, this is IT!”—and then I start to laugh! at what I conceive is “How I look!”. Incongruous and mystified!
I think the solution may be on the way now...not necessarily due to the activity of the father.