Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Dear Marilia, Namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Background: ( Medical Encyclopedia) Other terms used to denote fainting: Passed out; Light-headedness; Syncope Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness as a result of decreased blood flow to the brain. The occurrence is abrupt and is followed by rapid and complete recovery. People may complain of light-headedness or dizziness before fainting. The cause of fainting can be anywhere from simple to more serious medical conditions such as heart attack, seizure disorder, and stroke need to be excluded. Fainting is characterized by sudden pallor, loss of consciousness, and loss or muscle tone. A " vasovagal " or " situational " fainting is a benign type of fainting. It may be associated with certain activities such as standing in one place too long, urination, defecation, coughing, or swallowing. This type of fainting can also be caused by fear, severe pain, or emotional distress. It can be preceded by weakness, nausea, dizziness, and a sense that the surrounding noise or light is growing fainter. Orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure) can also be a cause of fainting. This may occur if someone is losing significant blood or is severely dehydrated. Certain medications can also cause orthostatic hypotension and fainting. Pathologic fainting may also be associated with heart conditions, most often abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Fainting can be caused by any condition restricting blood flow to the brain. The more common causes include: rigid standing at attention arising quickly from a lying position pressure on the neck (tight collar) low blood pressure (hypotension) severe pain, injury or fright alcohol or drugs including anxiolytics, antihistamines, antihypertensives, vasodilators, decongestants, central nervous system depressants strenuous coughing, straining during a bowel movement or any other Valsalva maneuver (forced exhalation with closure of mouth and nose) hyperventilation Heart conditions also can cause fainting or syncope and require immediate attention by a health care provider. Heart conditions include: Ischemic heart disease History of heart attacks Abnormal heart rhythms Family history of sudden death (such as Long QT syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) Susceptible individuals should avoid situations known to cause fainting. Avoid sudden changes in posture. A person who becomes light-headed when they stand up should do so slowly and in a graded fashion. Immediate treatment for fainting includes: -Keep the affected person lying flat. -Move person to cool and quiet room -Seek medical attention immediately. Call your health care provider if a.) there has been a complete loss of consciousness, especially if it occurs after a head injury or if there is no readily identifiable cause (such as a susceptible individual who faints when they have blood drawn), b.) fainting is accompanied by a feeling that the room is spinning (vertigo) or any other symptoms. c.) fainting occurs in a susceptible person more often than rarely. d.) this is the first time a person has ever fainted. e.) medication or alcohol is suspected as the cause. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From you description of these two patients, their fainting episodes fall under the " vasovagal " or " situational " fainting, a benign type of fainting. Pranic Healing : Source: Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing, Pranic Crystal Healing: books by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui. 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Teach the patient to do proper pranic abdominal breathing: 6-3-6-3. Let patient do 5 cycles before start of healing. Continue pranic breathing during treatment. 3. General sweeping twice. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra. Energize with LWR. 5. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra. NOTE: " Thorough sweeping " refers to the 6-section chakral cleansing tech. from the Pranic Crystal Healing book by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui. Imagine the circular surface of the chakra and divide the chakra into 5 sections: the upper right, upper left, lower right, lower left, and the centre. The 6th section is the inner section which makes up the stem or root of the chakra. Scan each part and be aware of any bulge or protusions. *Disintegrate diseased or used up energy. Apply localized sweeping five (5) times on each one of the six parts using EV with emphasis on the bumps or protrusion until the chakra is even. Frequently flick the used up or diseased energy into the disposal unit. Repeat this procedure* seven (7) times or more for each section. Energize the chakra with EV to seal any cracks or weak section of the chakra. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the neck, sides of the neck, jaw minor chakras, throat chakra and secondary throat chakra with EV. Energize the chakras with EV. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire brain, the crown, ajna, forehead and back head minor chakras with EV. Check each section of each chakra as in step 3. Sweep until smooth. Energize them with EV. As you project EV on the ajna, gently but firmly instruct the ajna to harmonize all the other chakras. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart. Energize through the back heart using LV then EV. Simultaneously visualize the heart chakra becoming bigger and brighter. 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the spine from the base of the head to the end of the tail bone and both sides of the spine. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein chakra and both kidneys. If meng mein is over activated, inhibit by projecting LB and willing it to becoming smaller, 1/2 the average size of the other major chakras. 11. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra. Energize the basic with LWR. 12. Since these are conditions caused by stress of long standing, create chakral shields on the ajna, front and back solar plexus, and crown chakra, and then an auric shield. Stabilize and release projected energy. Repeat treatment 3 times per week. Recommend: 1. For emergency treatment: If patient faints during treatment, energize navel with EV continiously until patient regains conciousness. 2. Teach patient the Meditation on Twin Hearts with Chakra Self Healing or Psychological Well Being. Patient to practice the MTH daily. 3. Patient - Twelve cycles of pranic abdominal breathing several times each day. 4. Regular daily one hour session of physical exercise like aerobics, cycling, swimming, ballroom dancing, martial arts, etc. Love, Marilette ======================================================= Dear Marilette, It is difficult to give you an accurate result of the scanning, because in both cases one never knows when they will faint...and when I happen to be with them they were like in everyday life...even though in one of the cases the mere fact of attending her made her refuse-it has to be at distance-, not beause she was already nervous, but because she knew by her history, or she imagined, by ther history, that she would feel unconfortable again and then maybe would faint. Although the cases are very differente, in both of them it seems to me that it happens first in their mind...1-they imagine something, like, that they would not be able to handle somehting, 2-they feel at risk, and 3-then they cannot cope with the possibility of dealing with somehting that could do any harm to them physically-in case of medicines blood samples, etc, emotionally-the fear of danger- or spiritualy-what is felt when in places when energy work is being done, like, certain types of meditations and so forth.4-very probable-fainting or scaping from the situation that makes them affraid. One of them started to have these symptoms after having an accident in a car when father died, mom was hospitalized for 6 months, and nothing happened to her. She fears airplanes, she fears some news, like, somewhere in the planet big blocks of ice will melt to the sea and then ocean will get too big and maybe she will get drown, she fears blood tests, she fears the death of people she loves, etc. All her chakras are big...while sweeping, only solar plexus called my attentions. Energizing took me more time when chakras envolved were ajna, solar plexus and base chakras. Which organ do you think I should investigate? Case too was similar regarding the size of chakras...not as big as case one, but as well as in other case all same size and harmonious. Needing cleaning throat, heart-f and d-, solar plexus and base. Energized heart chakras, -it took me a while-with p and then g and then v. Base chakras also in need of wr, but I have used only white, as she has a history of infections in sexual organs and anus. As I said before, I was never there to check them right before, during or after they fainted, so I have no idea what was the situation of them energetically, in these moments. Case two has a history of these fantings since she was very young-one year old-, after the death of the mother when she was taken to another home-raised by relatives. She was very sick when she was a kid and fainting was part of the picture, either in doctors, or when affraid of death, or in " energy " type of place. Could fanting be related to fear of life? Hope this helps, any doubt let me know. Thank you Marilia ===== Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer . ~ Master Choa Kok Sui Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is known to us in nature. ~ St. Augustine The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Thank you so much, Marilette, for another so valuabe instruction.. All of them are being treasured. Bless you. Marilia - M L Cc: mariliatavares Friday, October 17, 2003 5:32 AM Fainting, Passing out, Light-headedness, Syncope Dear Marilia, Namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Background: ( Medical Encyclopedia) Other terms used to denote fainting: Passed out; Light-headedness; Syncope Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness as a result of decreased blood flow to the brain. The occurrence is abrupt and is followed by rapid and complete recovery. People may complain of light-headedness or dizziness before fainting. The cause of fainting can be anywhere from simple to more serious medical conditions such as heart attack, seizure disorder, and stroke need to be excluded. Fainting is characterized by sudden pallor, loss of consciousness, and loss or muscle tone. A " vasovagal " or " situational " fainting is a benign type of fainting. It may be associated with certain activities such as standing in one place too long, urination, defecation, coughing, or swallowing. This type of fainting can also be caused by fear, severe pain, or emotional distress. It can be preceded by weakness, nausea, dizziness, and a sense that the surrounding noise or light is growing fainter. Orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure) can also be a cause of fainting. This may occur if someone is losing significant blood or is severely dehydrated. Certain medications can also cause orthostatic hypotension and fainting. Pathologic fainting may also be associated with heart conditions, most often abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). Fainting can be caused by any condition restricting blood flow to the brain. The more common causes include: rigid standing at attention arising quickly from a lying position pressure on the neck (tight collar) low blood pressure (hypotension) severe pain, injury or fright alcohol or drugs including anxiolytics, antihistamines, antihypertensives, vasodilators, decongestants, central nervous system depressants strenuous coughing, straining during a bowel movement or any other Valsalva maneuver (forced exhalation with closure of mouth and nose) hyperventilation Heart conditions also can cause fainting or syncope and require immediate attention by a health care provider. Heart conditions include: Ischemic heart disease History of heart attacks Abnormal heart rhythms Family history of sudden death (such as Long QT syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) Susceptible individuals should avoid situations known to cause fainting. Avoid sudden changes in posture. A person who becomes light-headed when they stand up should do so slowly and in a graded fashion. Immediate treatment for fainting includes: -Keep the affected person lying flat. -Move person to cool and quiet room -Seek medical attention immediately. Call your health care provider if a.) there has been a complete loss of consciousness, especially if it occurs after a head injury or if there is no readily identifiable cause (such as a susceptible individual who faints when they have blood drawn), b.) fainting is accompanied by a feeling that the room is spinning (vertigo) or any other symptoms. c.) fainting occurs in a susceptible person more often than rarely. d.) this is the first time a person has ever fainted. e.) medication or alcohol is suspected as the cause. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From you description of these two patients, their fainting episodes fall under the " vasovagal " or " situational " fainting, a benign type of fainting. Pranic Healing : Source: Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing, Pranic Crystal Healing: books by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui. 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Teach the patient to do proper pranic abdominal breathing: 6-3-6-3. Let patient do 5 cycles before start of healing. Continue pranic breathing during treatment. 3. General sweeping twice. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra. Energize with LWR. 5. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra. NOTE: " Thorough sweeping " refers to the 6-section chakral cleansing tech. from the Pranic Crystal Healing book by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui. Imagine the circular surface of the chakra and divide the chakra into 5 sections: the upper right, upper left, lower right, lower left, and the centre. The 6th section is the inner section which makes up the stem or root of the chakra. Scan each part and be aware of any bulge or protusions. *Disintegrate diseased or used up energy. Apply localized sweeping five (5) times on each one of the six parts using EV with emphasis on the bumps or protrusion until the chakra is even. Frequently flick the used up or diseased energy into the disposal unit. Repeat this procedure* seven (7) times or more for each section. Energize the chakra with EV to seal any cracks or weak section of the chakra. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the neck, sides of the neck, jaw minor chakras, throat chakra and secondary throat chakra with EV. Energize the chakras with EV. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire brain, the crown, ajna, forehead and back head minor chakras with EV. Check each section of each chakra as in step 3. Sweep until smooth. Energize them with EV. As you project EV on the ajna, gently but firmly instruct the ajna to harmonize all the other chakras. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart. Energize through the back heart using LV then EV. Simultaneously visualize the heart chakra becoming bigger and brighter. 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the spine from the base of the head to the end of the tail bone and both sides of the spine. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein chakra and both kidneys. If meng mein is over activated, inhibit by projecting LB and willing it to becoming smaller, 1/2 the average size of the other major chakras. 11. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra. Energize the basic with LWR. 12. Since these are conditions caused by stress of long standing, create chakral shields on the ajna, front and back solar plexus, and crown chakra, and then an auric shield. Stabilize and release projected energy. Repeat treatment 3 times per week. Recommend: 1. For emergency treatment: If patient faints during treatment, energize navel with EV continiously until patient regains conciousness. 2. Teach patient the Meditation on Twin Hearts with Chakra Self Healing or Psychological Well Being. Patient to practice the MTH daily. 3. Patient - Twelve cycles of pranic abdominal breathing several times each day. 4. Regular daily one hour session of physical exercise like aerobics, cycling, swimming, ballroom dancing, martial arts, etc. Love, Marilette ======================================================= Dear Marilette, It is difficult to give you an accurate result of the scanning, because in both cases one never knows when they will faint...and when I happen to be with them they were like in everyday life...even though in one of the cases the mere fact of attending her made her refuse-it has to be at distance-, not beause she was already nervous, but because she knew by her history, or she imagined, by ther history, that she would feel unconfortable again and then maybe would faint. Although the cases are very differente, in both of them it seems to me that it happens first in their mind...1-they imagine something, like, that they would not be able to handle somehting, 2-they feel at risk, and 3-then they cannot cope with the possibility of dealing with somehting that could do any harm to them physically-in case of medicines blood samples, etc, emotionally-the fear of danger- or spiritualy-what is felt when in places when energy work is being done, like, certain types of meditations and so forth.4-very probable-fainting or scaping from the situation that makes them affraid. One of them started to have these symptoms after having an accident in a car when father died, mom was hospitalized for 6 months, and nothing happened to her. She fears airplanes, she fears some news, like, somewhere in the planet big blocks of ice will melt to the sea and then ocean will get too big and maybe she will get drown, she fears blood tests, she fears the death of people she loves, etc. All her chakras are big...while sweeping, only solar plexus called my attentions. Energizing took me more time when chakras envolved were ajna, solar plexus and base chakras. Which organ do you think I should investigate? Case too was similar regarding the size of chakras...not as big as case one, but as well as in other case all same size and harmonious. Needing cleaning throat, heart-f and d-, solar plexus and base. Energized heart chakras, -it took me a while-with p and then g and then v. Base chakras also in need of wr, but I have used only white, as she has a history of infections in sexual organs and anus. As I said before, I was never there to check them right before, during or after they fainted, so I have no idea what was the situation of them energetically, in these moments. Case two has a history of these fantings since she was very young-one year old-, after the death of the mother when she was taken to another home-raised by relatives. She was very sick when she was a kid and fainting was part of the picture, either in doctors, or when affraid of death, or in " energy " type of place. Could fanting be related to fear of life? Hope this helps, any doubt let me know. Thank you Marilia ===== Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer . ~ Master Choa Kok Sui Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is known to us in nature. ~ St. Augustine The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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