At least in that particular case she had to hear it (the hypnosis) from someone distanced from the situation. Your wife's ankle was cured when she did. In this case familiarity worked against a solution. What that "unfamiliar" MD did for your wife you do for others. It's all good
G On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:24 PM, bodhisattva <[email protected]>wrote: > My wife had some kind of rash on her arm, and a sore ankle.. I have various > things to heal this or that, probably over 100+ TCM remedies, and another > 50-60 alternative remedies in the home. Sometimes she listens and does > them, and they usually work incredibly well. But in reality, I know a lot > of this stuff is really just whatever triggers your own innate healing. > Does that make sense? > > If our culture told our kids that to stop a stomach ache you walk in a > circle 5 times around a Fig Tree. Well for all intents and purposes, this > would work, you know? Reality would conform, and placebo sort of guarantees > it would work in a pretty high percentage of people. We sort of have to > "Convince ourselves" we are getting better, or doing something to get > better, so we get better. We move energy from the stagnation of that > particular ailment, and get it pushed along into something else, more > beneficial. "What you resist, persists".. > > So my wife goes to the doctor about her ankle.. He says "Can't find > anything wrong, you are healthy.".. My wife gets home, and says "Strange, > my ankle doesn't hurt as bad.".. Well, my response was "Of course, you were > told it was fine, there is nothing wrong with you by the hypnotist you chose > to see." She giggled, but kind of agreed.. My wife works at a hospital, she > sees people come in practically dying that miraculously feel healed after a > doctor looks at them and they get an IV in their arm. > > 1,000 years ago it was mud salves and crow bones. Today it's pills and > fancy machines. Same witch doctors. Hopefully people will figure out what is > really going on, soon. It's lonely out here. > > > Garrick wrote: > >> Another thing as far as "cures". >> There are no magic bullets for this generation. For older generations they >> existed because the oldsters had more merit. They were more deserving of >> direct simple cures. They could even cure themselves with prayer sometimes. >> But these days it takes a lot more and few will stick with it. Right now >> this nation is living off the accumulated moral and spiritual capital of our >> ancestors. Not to mention their accumulated knowledge and wealth. lol ...I >> think That's not the whole story, just a good part of it. >> >> g >> >> > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > Unsubscribe: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> > List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > > > -- Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping people?

