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Dear Master Fe I am a advanced pranic healer achieved to Arhat Prep

level I have a few questions i hope you can help me with

!.how to treat Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a

10year old boy.His case is quite extreme and has be expelled from 4

schools already and was in a psychiatric hospital last year to try

and

manage him better.

2. How to treat a lady with restless leg syndrome also with crushed

L2-L3 and a pinched nerve this patient also has Multiple sclerosis

(in

remissiion).

3. a young girl drug induced Schizoprenia .

4. A woman who has had physical pain most her life when i work with

her to clear old conditioning hugh fear comes up and she ends up in

bed with lower back pain unable to walk.she is also gay and has

sexual

issues and most relationships in her life seem to be ones of taking

away her power.I have worked so far mainly on her navel sex basic an

the Ajna I am using advanced techniques and Psychotherapy can you

give

me any further insights .

Love and LIght Trish Williams.

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HI Trish

this is master fe's archive response to Schizophrenia.

 

in love and service

Chris Kinross

 

 

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION:

SCHIZOPRENIA

 

" Schizophrenia, a disease

of the brain, is one of the

most disabling and

emotionally devastating

illnesses known to man. But

because it has been

misunderstood for so long,

it has received relatively

little attention and

its victims have been

undeservingly stigmatized.

Schizophrenia is not a

split personality, but a

rare and very different

disorder. Like cancer and

diabetes, schizophrenia has a biological basis; it is not caused

by

bad

parenting or personal weakness. Schizophrenia is, in fact, a

relatively

common disease, with an estimated one percent to one and a half

percent of

the U.S. population being diagnosed with it over the course of

their

lives

(close to three million people).

 

Symptoms

Schizophrenia is characterized by a constellation of distinctive

and

 

predictable symptoms. The symptoms that are most commonly

associated

with

the disease are called positive symptoms, that denote the

presence

of

grossly abnormal behavior. These include thought disorder,

delusions, and

hallucinations. Thought disorder is the diminished ability to

think

clearly

and logically. Often it is manifested by disconnected and

nonsensical

language that renders the person with schizophrenia incapable of

participating in conversation, contributing to his alienation

from

his

family, friends, and society. Delusions are common among

individuals

with

schizophrenia. An affected person may believe that he is being

conspired

against (called " paranoid delusion " ). " Broadcasting " describes a

type of

delusion in which the individual with this illness believes that

his

 

thoughts can be heard by others. Hallucinations can be heard,

seen,

or even

felt; most often they take the form of voices heard only by the

afflicted

person. Such voices may describe the person's actions, warn him

of

danger

or tell him what to do. At times the individual may hear several

voices

carrying on a conversation. Less obvious than the " positive

symptoms " but

equally serious are the deficit or negative symptoms that

represent

the

absence of normal behavior. These include flat or blunted affect

(i.e. lack

of emotional expression), apathy, and social withdrawal).

 

Who gets it?

While schizophrenia can affect anyone at any point in life, it

is

somewhat

more common in those persons who are genetically predisposed to

the

disease. The first psychotic episode generally occurs in late

adolescence

or early adulthood.

Genetic Link ­ The probability of developing schizophrenia as

the

offspring

of two parents, neither of whom has the disease, is 1 percent. ­

The

 

probability of developing schizophrenia as the offspring of one

parent with

the disease is approximately 13 percent. ­ The probability of

developing

schizophrenia as the offspring of both parents with the disease

is

approximately 35 percent.

Onset by Age ­ Three-quarters of persons with schizophrenia

develop

the

disease between 16 and 25 years of age. ­ Onset is uncommon

after

age 30,

and rare after age 40.

Onset by Sex ­ In the 16-25 year old age group, schizophrenia

affects more

men than women. ­ In the 25-30 year old group, the incidence is

higher in

women than in men. "

 

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:

 

Invoke and give thanks before and after treatment.

Scan and re-scan before, during, and after treatment.

 

1. Apply general sweeping with EV for about 2 to 3 cycles.

2. Apply localized sweeping on the front and back solar plexus

with

EV.

Inhibit with LB.

3. Apply localized sweeping on the front and back heart with EV.

Energize

with EV through the back heart.

4. Apply localized sweeping the ajna, forehead, crown, temples,

jaw,

and

back head chakras with EV. Sweep the entire brain thoroughly.

Energize

them with EV.

5. Apply localized sweeping on the throat, secondary throat and

ear

minor

chakras with EV. Energize them with EV.

6. Apply localized sweeping on the basic, navel, and sex

chakras.

Energize

them with WHITE.

7. Apply localized sweeping on the meng mein and spleen chakras

thoroughly.

8. Create chakral shields on the front and back solar plexus,

ajna,

back

head, crown, throat, and ear minor chakras.

9. Create an auric shield.

10. Stabilize and release connecting link.

11. Repeat treatment 3 times a week for as long as necessary.

12. Ask patient to practice Meditation on Twin Hearts regularly.

 

During treatment, there should be an intention of removing and

disintegrating the negative elementals and negative thought

entities

lodged

in it and the sealing of cracks and holes on the protective

webs.

Cleansing

and energizing have to be done alternately.

 

Love and light, masterfe

 

-

ccw

Saturday, December 01, 2001 9:06 PM

pranic healing questions

 

 

Dear Master Fe I am a advanced pranic healer achieved to Arhat Prep

level I have a few questions i hope you can help me with

!.how to treat Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a

10year old boy.His case is quite extreme and has be expelled from 4

schools already and was in a psychiatric hospital last year to try

and

manage him better.

2. How to treat a lady with restless leg syndrome also with crushed

L2-L3 and a pinched nerve this patient also has Multiple sclerosis

(in

remissiion).

3. a young girl drug induced Schizoprenia .

4. A woman who has had physical pain most her life when i work with

her to clear old conditioning hugh fear comes up and she ends up in

bed with lower back pain unable to walk.she is also gay and has

sexual

issues and most relationships in her life seem to be ones of taking

away her power.I have worked so far mainly on her navel sex basic an

the Ajna I am using advanced techniques and Psychotherapy can you

give

me any further insights .

Love and LIght Trish Williams.

 

 

 

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HI Trish

This is master fe's archive advice on restless leg syndrome. Hope it helps. I

would guess that the crushed vertebae have something to do with RLS too so this

may need to be considered as just part of the whole treatment of the problem

 

In love and service

Chris Kinross

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION:

RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME

(RLS)

 

" Restless Legs Syndrome is a disorder characterized by

disagreeable leg sensations, usually

prior to sleep onset, that cause an almost irresistible urge to

move the legs. The only thing

that seems to relieve the discomfort is to move the legs.

stretching them or getting up and

walking around on them. Unfortunately, this interrupts the sleep

cycle, so people with RLS

are often very tired from lack of sleep.

 

Adults with RLS will typically have all four of these primary

features:

1. The bothersome, but usually not painful, sensations deep in

the legs produce an irresistible

urge to move. Some words used to describe these sensations

include creeping, itching, pulling,

creepy-crawly or tugging. (These sensations may only involve a

strong urge to move the legs.

They may also occasionally occur in the arms.)

2. Symptoms are worse or exclusively present when the afflicted

individual is at rest, and the

sensations are typically lessened by voluntary movement of the

affected extremity.

3. Symptoms are worse in the evening and at night, especially

when the individual lies down.

4. Movements of the toes, feet, or legs (known as restlessness)

are typically seen when the

afflicted individual is sitting or lying down in the evening.

This restlessness may be seen as

fidgetiness or nervousness.

 

Associated features of RLS

RLS symptoms can cause difficulty in falling and staying asleep.

Approximately 80% of

people with RLS will also have periodic limb movements of sleep,

which are jerks that

typically occur every 20 to 30 seconds on and off throughout the

night, often causing partial

arousals that disrupt sleep. Because they may experience

difficulties with falling and staying

asleep at night, they may be abnormally tired or even sleepy

during waking hours. Chronic

sleep deprivation and its resultant daytime sleepiness can

affect their ability to work,

participate in social activities, and partake in recreational

pastimes and can cause mood

swings, which can affect personal relationships.

 

RLS may be the result of another condition, which, when present,

worsens the underlying

RLS. This is called secondary RLS. During pregnancy,

particularly during the last few

months, up to 15% of women develop RLS. After delivery, their

symptoms often vanish.

Anemia and low levels of iron in the blood are associated with

symptoms of RLS, as are

chronic conditions such as peripheral neuropathy (damage to the

nerves in the hands and

feet) and kidney failure. Recent literature also points toward

an association between RLS and

symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. If you

have no family history of RLS and

no underlying or associated conditions causing the disorder,

your RLS is said to be idiopathic,

meaning without a known cause. "

 

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:

(Note: not applicable if patient is pregnant.)

 

General sweeping with LWG.

Sweep front and back solar plexus and the liver. Energize with

LWG, LWB, & LWV.

Sweep front and back heart with LWG & LWV. Energize with EV.

Sweep the basic & navel chakras. Energize with LWR.

Sweep sex chakra. Energize with WHITE.

Sweep the entire leg especially the hip, knee, and sole minor

chakras alternately with LWG &

LWO.

Energize with LWG, LWB, then LWV.

Repeat treatment at least 3 times a week.

 

Love and light, masterfe

 

-

ccw

Saturday, December 01, 2001 9:06 PM

pranic healing questions

 

 

Dear Master Fe I am a advanced pranic healer achieved to Arhat Prep

level I have a few questions i hope you can help me with

!.how to treat Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a

10year old boy.His case is quite extreme and has be expelled from 4

schools already and was in a psychiatric hospital last year to try

and

manage him better.

2. How to treat a lady with restless leg syndrome also with crushed

L2-L3 and a pinched nerve this patient also has Multiple sclerosis

(in

remissiion).

3. a young girl drug induced Schizoprenia .

4. A woman who has had physical pain most her life when i work with

her to clear old conditioning hugh fear comes up and she ends up in

bed with lower back pain unable to walk.she is also gay and has

sexual

issues and most relationships in her life seem to be ones of taking

away her power.I have worked so far mainly on her navel sex basic an

the Ajna I am using advanced techniques and Psychotherapy can you

give

me any further insights .

Love and LIght Trish Williams.

 

 

 

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