Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 --- Findesiec wrote: > I know we should work on smaller things at first to confirm this method > works, but I have three major areas that I need to address and don't know what > I should do first (or perhaps simultaneously):… > I have MS (multiple sclerosis) which has left me walking with a cane, > even a walker now,… > According to traditional medicine MS is incurable, but there's always someone to sell > you a " cure… > and now I'm open to the Silva method, but it's very hard for me to believe that > it will work, to keep positive, not get angry, when I see the reality of my > situation. That doubt is normal. And I assume you've NOT had any mind training? You are sort of grasping at a straw, hoping something will work. So I'll give you two methods that are verifiable, and can easily be used with the " whole-brained " positive thinking hypnosis of Jose Silva, both Edgar Cayce and Donna Eden. Here's some of what Edgar Cayce says: Edgar Cayce often remarked that a change in mental and spiritual attitudes was the first priority in the healing of multiple sclerosis (MS). The first shift in attitudes was to be a change in the person's understanding of why he had the illness: Cayce also emphasized a positive mental attitude about the healing process. He encouraged individuals to expect to be healed. He emphasized the importance of patience. The readings state that in patience we become aware of ourselves as souls - an important step in soul development. From a practical standpoint, patience is important because nervous system regeneration is a long process requiring daily application of the Wet Cell Battery and massage. Another essential aspect of attitude adjustment is applied spirituality. This may manifest in various ways. It may manifest as more kindness, gentleness and consideration toward others. It may be a positive attitude toward the treatments, which results in more consistency and persistency in their application. The readings say it is important to be good, but also to be good for something. The second key component in Edgar Cayce's approach to treating MS is the Wet Cell Battery used with vibratory solutions. Daily sessions of about 30 minutes, followed by a massage, were standard. Gold chloride was the primary solution used with the battery. However, iodine (Atomidine), camphor and silver nitrate were included for certain cases. For MS, Cayce typically recommended a basic balanced diet consisting mainly of vegetables and fruits. Avoidance of fried and highly processed foods was encouraged. Fish, fowl or lamb were the primary meats allowed. Seafood was often mentioned as beneficial. Carrots were the frequently recommended vegetable. Gelatin was often suggested, which was to be sprinkled over the grated vegetables. Here's some of what Donna Eden says: Multiple sclerosis involves an autoimmune process—an abnormal immune response directed against one's own central nervous system, particularly the myelin sheaths that cover the nerves. You are on the right track with suspecting that triple warmer is involved. Triple warmer is the energy that aggressively mobilizes all the systems in your body to fight. Because we are all bombarded with unprecedented stresses and toxins on a daily basis, triple warmer is continuously activated. For some people because of genetic or other predispositions, this leads to disorders of the immune system, such as multiple sclerosis. Because environmental and lifestyle-caused stresses are only getting worse, autoimmune disease may well be the illness of the future. When I met Beverly, her energy looked like a series of blown circuits. Triple warmer meridian was in a perpetual state of emergency, and her immune system, nervous system, and circulatory system were oscillating among fight, flight, and freeze. This habitual emergency response needed to be interrupted. Without stopping this pattern, any healing work would not have had lasting impact. Here is what I did: 1. The entire first session was dedicated to communicating to her hypothalamus (which governs triple warmer) the message that she was safe. I did this by first sedating triple warmer (see Chapter 8) and then balancing out all of the energies, most specifically her meridian acupressure points, neurolymphatic reflexes, and chakras. 2. Her energies were homolateral, so the Homolateral Crossover (p. 233) was an important part of her homework. 3. She needed to establish some strong crossover patterns, so I taught her the Celtic Weave, and all the rhythmic 8 techniques in Chapter 6. 4. In addition, Beverly integrated nutritional support (she particularly needed more protein, which is very often the case with MS patients, as well as potassium to alleviate tingling, chromium, and Butcher's Broom—all this can be energy tested) and specific energy techniques for a hypoglycemic condition (which includes strengthening the spleen and sedating triple warmer). Because she was connected to a hospital clinic, she began to teach other multiple sclerosis patients the techniques that were helping her, and this cemented them in for her. She also learned how to establish stronger emotional and physical boundaries, which I've found is often an issue for MS patients. 5. Finally, she was given techniques designed to keep her energies unscrambled and flowing, essentially the five-minute daily routine, Separating Heaven and Earth, pumping up the cerebral spinal fluid, and Heaven Rushing In when she felt despair or didn't know what else to do. One additional principle for treating people with multiple sclerosis is that they need time to integrate energy shifts. So don't rush the process, pause between techniques, and remind them that they must likewise pace their lives. A balance between action and rest is essential for all of us, but even more so here. Autoimmune illnesses can be greatly helped by an energy medicine approach. While Western medicine can only suppress the symptoms of these disorders, working with their energetic foundation can get to their core. This not only initiates healing forces, it literally reverses the immune system's attack on its own body. And I have seen MRI reports where the myelin sheaths literally regrew after a series of energy medicine treatments, something many people who work with MS believe cannot happen. While there is still a lot to learn about how to help people with MS, energy medicine already has a great deal to offer. Okay. I strongly recommend you get Donna Eden's and David Feinstein's book, " Energy Medicine " , and Donna and David Feinstein's book, " The Promise of Energy Psychology " . Both are very cheap, about $16 bucks each. Then do what Cayce, Eden and Feinstein say to do from the " centered " mind. It will work! Persistence is the Master Key. Hoping is NOT a master key. Hoping denotes what you don't want, which is failure. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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