Clint’s battle for his life

Clint was a brilliant military commander who contributed greatly to the security of the country. After his long military service, he retired and began working in a factory owned by his father-in-law.

Clint was known as an outstanding employee and traveled around the world for business meetings, but it was evident that he was not happy.

Every Friday afternoon, the smell of the food at Clint and his wife's house was overflowing, and the sound of their grandchildren playing in the spacious yard was very lively, but Clint was not happy.

Slowly he began to sink into depression and the feel physical pain.

Ulcers were discovered in his stomach and he sought a diagnosis that determined he had cancer in his stomach. The diagnosis hit him out of the blue.

Clint found it difficult to hold back his tears and realized that he had not yet truly enjoyed his life, even though he had passed the age of 60.

Clint was hesitant as he came to meet me after his wife assured him that he would find his purpose in the personal coaching and healing sessions through guided imagery and meditation, under my guidance.

I met his wife when she attended a lecture I gave on mind-body healing.

“What do you know about depression and stressful illnesses?” Clint asked me during our first meeting. “I’ve been in psychological treatments that didn’t work and I don’t want to take any psychiatric medication. How can you help me?”

I took a deep breath and felt the sharp commander’s spirit coming out of Clint’s throat.

I explained to Clint about the enormous healing mechanism that exists inside our bodies and about the frequencies that create the desired reality in our lives by echoing a precise mantra that works for our emotional-physical well-being.

I presented Clint with our first information sheet from Dr. Nader Butto (a senior cardiologist) who works with the mind-body connection:

“Medications never cure. A person who has a problem with blood pressure, and I give him medication for balance, does not recover. He becomes chronically ill who depends on these drugs for his entire life. There is treatment but there is no cure.

There is not a single illness in my opinion that does not depend on the mind. I know today that a person who comes to me with heart disease, went through a separation crisis that wasn’t processed properly. It could have happened two years ago or ten years ago.

In order for a disease to occur, there two conditions: the first is the stress created by a crisis. Or even chronic daily stress without a crisis. The second is a low energetic state, meaning that when the immune system is unable to cope with internal or external stimuli effectively, then the dissonance effect begins to affect the body. This emotion consumes energy. Energy comes at the expense of something. Where will it come from? From where the frequency of that crisis is similar in the body. Irritability and anger over time appear within an energetically weak organ in the body in the form of contraction. Or cysts. Over-breakdown of energy causes cells to weaken. The cells feel that there is an existential danger. This is what we call a cancerous tumor.
The patient didn’t die of cancer, he died of the cause that caused him the cancer.”

At the end of the first meeting, I equipped Clint with a binder that I give my patients, in which they receive theoretical material on mind-body healing and the tremendous mechanism that our body has to rehabilitate itself.

Our brain knows how to give instructions to the body to release restorative substances, just like those found in drugs.

At the end of the meeting, which concluded with deep meditation and guided imagery, Clint’s face was beaming with light.

“I want to give our next meeting a chance” he said.

This week we finished our tenth meeting.

Clint’s doctors were surprised by the tumor that had been reduced and informed him that thanks to his natural healing, he would undergo partial surgery on the remaining cancerous lump (at the beginning of the process, Clint noted that the doctors wanted to remove his entire inner stomach and lymph cells around it).

“Before I go to surgery, I have to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I was so skeptical when I came to you. Thanks to you, I suddenly see the world in colorful shades that I have not seen before. I’m happy! I’m really happy! It wasn’t until my early childhood that I experienced true happiness and then the pressure of life ruined everything and put me under a lot of stress. Thanks to you, I learned to be happy again. I have no words… I just want others to know about the miracles you are performing. Really, you’re a magician, thank you very much.”

I always promise myself that I won’t burst into tears at the end of a series of treatments with the patient’s emotional feedback, but again I couldn’t stop myself…

“Thank you very much, dear Clint. I was privileged to accompany you and your family, and I am grateful to you, your wife, and to the great power of the universe…”

(The name of my patient is pseudonymous for privacy protection)

My dear loved ones,
Love yourselves, smile, and allow yourselves to enjoy the little things in life. Breathe deeply, practice meditation and guided imagery, and see this magic called mind-body healing happen to you, too.

I’m here for any questions you may have along the way.

 

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