Saturday 14 August 2010

Pain Transferal

Back in 1999 we gave a talk at a healing centre in Waltham Abbey, Essex. Before doing a talk we always ask for a volunteer for pain removal so during the talk they can give a firsthand account of their experience.

Prior to the presentation we went to one side and the lady explained that she had Arthritis affecting her legs, the pain though could only be felt in her hips. We went through the process to remove the pain and she was surprised that the pain had not gone but moved to her knees. We went through the process for the pain removal but this time from her knees and she then said something along the lines of 'This is strange, the pain's moved to my ankles'. We successfully removed the pain from her ankles and she was overjoyed that this long standing pain had gone albeit that it had moved during the process.

This was an ideal scenario for our talk on pain removal. What actually had happened here was that the pain had been removed from the hips but the lesser pain signals from her knees kicked in once they had became dominant. The same happened again once the pain was relieved from the knees the ankle pain became dominant.

This actually is another example of how the mind naturally withholds the pain signals from the conscious mind. All three areas were sending pain signals yet only one was being experienced.

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