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Bodymind list:

 

I have a question about, I don't know how to describe, other than to call it

a sort of

phantom sensation. For years I've had this feeling of a tight band or

clamp around

the toes of my left foot. There is nothing visably wrong, but the feeling

is always there,

with or without shoes and socks. sometimes it can be a bit annoying. Has

anyone

else ever had this problem? Is there a known cause for it? Is there an

appropriate,

smaller chakra/meridian point that needs to be worked on?

 

Vivian

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At 03:27 PM 12/8/99 -0800, you wrote:

> " Vivian Espinosa " <viv44

>

>

>Bodymind list:

>

>I have a question about, I don't know how to describe, other than to call it

>a sort of

>phantom sensation. For years I've had this feeling of a tight band or

>clamp around

>the toes of my left foot. There is nothing visably wrong, but the feeling

>is always there,

>with or without shoes and socks. sometimes it can be a bit annoying. Has

>anyone

>else ever had this problem? Is there a known cause for it? Is there an

>appropriate,

>smaller chakra/meridian point that needs to be worked on?

>

>Vivian

 

Hi Vivian! There are a bunch of nerve endings in your feet. There are some

tests that either a orthopedic doc or a neurologist can do to figure out the

cause of that kind of symptom. It could be either a foot problem or something

" referred " from another part of your body. I'll bet your primary care doctor

would know where to send you to get this checked out. My suggestion would

be to NOT accept any kind of treatment from anyone until you have a solid

diagnosis.

 

I believe a major problem in health care is treatment without a diagnosis--

including alternative health care.

 

Aloha,

Carl Weisbrod

 

 

 

 

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At 03:27 PM 12/8/1999 -0800, you wrote:

> " Vivian Espinosa " <viv44

>Bodymind list:

>

>I have a question about, I don't know how to describe, other than to call it

>a sort of

>phantom sensation. For years I've had this feeling of a tight band or

>clamp around

>the toes of my left foot. There is nothing visably wrong, but the feeling

>is always there,

>with or without shoes and socks. sometimes it can be a bit annoying. Has

>anyone

>else ever had this problem? Is there a known cause for it? Is there an

>appropriate,

>smaller chakra/meridian point that needs to be worked on?

>

>Vivian

 

Dear Vivian,

Phantom sensations can be caused by a variety of different sources.

Old injuries, pinched nerves, meridian blockages, chakra blockages, auric,

etheric, or astral blockages or attachments and the list goes on.

My advice would be to ask yourself what is causing it while in meditation

or before falling asleep, then pay attention to any impressions you receive

no matter how weird, unimportant or confusing they may seem. Write them

down & eventually they will probably form a pattern or make some type of

sense.

 

As to your question, yes there are a lot of pressure points on the feet.

Many Many Many. One of the best ones to get energy to release with is below

the big toe and towards the center of the body. If you continue down over

the ball or pad where the bone is there is another one there as well. It's

hard to describe locationwise here on the puter. If you feel around and

press hard with your thumb you will find them. Feels like electricity and

can be rather sensitive.

 

Of course, there is always Reiki which helps in some way with just about

everything. (course, I would say that cause I love Reiki anyways.)

 

Namaste,

Linda

http://www.angelfire.com/on2/energyhealing

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Linda:

 

Thanks very much for the pressure point tip. I have a couple of books that

show

small illustrations of feet meridians. It feels neurological, either spine

or right brain hemisphere.

I'm asking the information about meridian points because I need an

alternative to meet, where vitamins/herbs/nutrition, may be unable to help.

I'd love to go to a really good aura reader, but I'm temporally constrained

economically, in time, and scheduling. Have an appointment with my

intuitive medical practitioner. In the past I would forget to mention about

the foot feeling.

 

thanks very much for your help,

 

Vivian

 

 

> Dear Vivian,

> Phantom sensations can be caused by a variety of different sources.

> Old injuries, pinched nerves, meridian blockages, chakra blockages, auric,

> etheric, or astral blockages or attachments and the list goes on.

> My advice would be to ask yourself what is causing it while in meditation

> or before falling asleep, then pay attention to any impressions you

receive

> no matter how weird, unimportant or confusing they may seem. Write them

> down & eventually they will probably form a pattern or make some type of

> sense.

>

> As to your question, yes there are a lot of pressure points on the feet.

> Many Many Many. One of the best ones to get energy to release with is

below

> the big toe and towards the center of the body. If you continue down over

> the ball or pad where the bone is there is another one there as well. It's

> hard to describe locationwise here on the puter. If you feel around and

> press hard with your thumb you will find them. Feels like electricity and

> can be rather sensitive.

>

> Of course, there is always Reiki which helps in some way with just about

> everything. (course, I would say that cause I love Reiki anyways.)

>

> Namaste,

> Linda

> http://www.angelfire.com/on2/energyhealing

>

>

> > ****************************************

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Carl:

 

Thank you very much for your help and a perspective on the source of the

problem.

The problem is of a neurological source and can be taken care of by other

than the usual traditionl medical care. As wonderful a health tool as it

is, MRIs are

not yet developed to the point of always showing very fine nerve damage.

Working

with chakras and meridian/pressure points seems to help in some areas that

our

traditional medical communities are not yet able to treat.

 

Thank you for your contribution,

 

Vivian

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Very true, Vivian. I seldom go to doctors--I'm very critical of the

profession, especially for chronic conditions. What I do like to

use them for, tho, is a diagnosis, cuz they excel at that. Are you

sure what you are describing is a nerve problem?

 

During my years in the shrink biz I saw so many problems that

could have been corrected... often I made physicians angry for

sending referrals back for a more thorough work-up. A better

diagnostic tool than the MRI is the experienced doc that has

kind of " seen it all " and can come up with some good ideas

relying on past observations of gazillions of symptoms--sometimes

the computerized tomography stuff is more for confirmation...

same idea as psychological testing is in my field. I never used

a psy test for a diagnosis, but only to confirm what I already suspected.

 

Just some thots! :)

Carl

 

At 04:37 PM 12/9/99 -0800, Vivian Espinosa wrote:

> " Vivian Espinosa " <viv44

>

>Carl:

>

>Thank you very much for your help and a perspective on the source of the

>problem.

>The problem is of a neurological source and can be taken care of by other

>than the usual traditionl medical care. As wonderful a health tool as it

>is, MRIs are

>not yet developed to the point of always showing very fine nerve damage.

>Working

>with chakras and meridian/pressure points seems to help in some areas that

>our

>traditional medical communities are not yet able to treat.

>

>Thank you for your contribution,

>

>Vivian

>

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