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"When A Nickels Weight is Worth A Pound of Cure" For example... Let's take another stroll beyond traditional medicine, shall we? Are you up for the challenge? This might require you to calm, and to ground yourself for a moment. This information won't hurt you.
"Taking the time to smell the flowers." Recently, a woman said she could not afford CraniOcean, but then I heard her in the next room, on her cellphone, saying that resurfacing her new kitchen floor would only cost her $14,000.00 with joy! It comes down to what we value, doesn't it? The few sessions would have hardly amounted to the cost of the estimate by the carpenter. She likely has a nice kitchen floor but what of her chronic arthritis? No, we're not advertising a 'cure all,' then again, we will never know. Up For the Challenge? I just saw a TV commercial of beautiful people massaging their own bodies, and then aspirin was given as the answer for them, instead of seeking a massage. 'Normal,' you might say, but is it? 'Normal' because the TV commercial says so? Well, people, the pharmaceutical industry is now taking in more money world-wide than the oil industry. Think about that. What's going on here? Could it tell us that something is very wrong? A Note to Prospective Clients If I may, as ordinary people, our knee-jerk reaction is to want a quick fix when we are hurting and in pain. We naturally want it to go away "now," and we want someone, or something, else to do it for us. We do not want to be involved in that. However, is it every really a "quick fix?" It might be a quick hit, like a martini or a prescription cocktail, but has it dismantled the cause? The exercise of simple patience is not always a challenge but can be. Consider this perhaps. How many months, how many years did it take to develop the condition you are seeking relief and treatment for? Often it can vanish in one session, other times it takes several. Any kind of therapy, no matter how wonderful, can have its limits. One might also take a good look at what one is actually doing in daily life. Although I'm not a medical doctor--and don't care to be, really--most of the clients I see are actually doctors of internal medicine, pediatricians, counselors, endocrinologists, the list goes on and on, AND their loved ones, families. Even traditional doctors know what really works. They also know that with patience, a prolonged recovery can be avoided. I also work with doctors of alternative medicine. There is no competition when our health is at stake. Very often after doctors, both traditional and alternative, work with this Facilitator, their practice's change. They get the value of taking the time to truly examine a patient, even to touch the patient here and there, and to ask questions. They RE-MEMBER why they studied so hard to be doctors in the first place, usually, "To help people." [We'll go more into this in the next book, Journeys: Stories Our Bodies Can Tell - J.N.] Wouldn't it be worthwhile to check it out for yourself, and take the time, with some gentle light touch on a relaxing massage table before invasive procedures are enlisted? A Gentle Note to Bodyworkers As bodyworkers and massage therapists, often our challenge is to fix it right away. We don't want to always take the time and sit with it. Let's settle down and ground in the quiet. In his land development and real estate, my Dad always says, "Patience, patience, patience." With patience, you can find out for yourself that benign and malignant tumors can be harmlessly dismantled, without chemo or radiation, even arthritis can be melted away, and even bone cartilage can grow back if we can stop and cultivate a little bit of patience. [You might check out the entry on "stopping" in the Touch the Ocean Blog - J.N.] What ALWAYS speeds this process up is a simple "thank you" to the part that is hurting. The body is working as hard as it can to feel better.
Melting Away Tumors, Naturally, Without Surgery? Ready to go deeper? The Great Generation of Doctors, early in the 20th Century, would never prescribe anything to a patient and/or client that they hadn't first checked out on their own precious bodies. Would your doctor take any anti-depressant before he gave you the scrip, for example, the highly addictive klonopin for seizure disorders, which has the side effects of mood disorders, depression, and suicide??
As we prepare to prepare to read on, as we consider exploring this for ourselves, and for our loved ones, in our own experience and not by some authority, we may possibly begin to learn, as Dr. Robert Rhondell Gibson, points out in his Science of Man 48 Lessons tapes, that a tumor is an extra organ the body grows to adapt to an overload of stress. Think about it for awhile. Extra stress? I could write a book on just this, and maybe I already have! Very few, if any, understand the nature of stress like the old man from Northern California, "Rhondell." [There is a lot of stuff on the internet about Rhondell, or "Dr. Bob," much of it exagerrated and inaccurate, however, neither Rhondell nor this Facilitator will ever say anything that you cannot check out for yourself. - J.N.] In the sixth Upledger Institute sponsored 'Beyond the Dura' Conference in 2008, Dr. John E. Upledger provided a way for a CranioSacral Therapist to treat tumors, and more, while contacting the skin of the client with a light, high intentioned touch. We will first look at Dr. Upledger's findings, and then bring it down to a simple view in practice. CranioSacral Therapy is performed with all clothes on, unlike massage, but there are some instances where it's best to contact the skin directly, for example, in the relief and treatment of tumors, fibroids, inflammation centers, and more. This is because the clothes can form an 'insulation' barrier between the client's skin and the therapist's fingers. We may also learn how to learn to treat 'tumors' with a very light touch, before, during, and after enlisting surgery, chemo, or radiation. Yes, we might possibly learn that we can find out about the use of a light touch before enlisting chemo and radiation for an early stage cancer, well, it couldn't hurt. Surgery is very uself in some cases, especially if the cancer is detected early on. The trained surgeon can just pop or incise the thing out. But too often in our new drug pushing, pharmaceutical driven culture we see cancer as a "barely healable illness," as Dr. Carolyn Myss points out. And what of a light touch? This means that even the fabled 'tumors' of cancer can be dismantled with a light touch? This information is as old as the hills and has been known since hands were first laid. Here, Dr. Upledger kindly describes it for us in a way that our post-post-modern brains can grasp! [It's included here also because long after chemo and radiation have "killed" tumors, more chemotherapy sessions are required, but these follow-up sessions are often for insurance purposes and do not serve the patient and/or client's greater health and well being. -JN] Strange Word, "Tumor" A tumor is an extra organ the body grows to adapt to an overload of stress. Period. And so let's visit the safe and harmless treatment of, well, these things called, 'tumors.' First of all, what is the official definition of a tumor? We all have our favorite definitions and resources, but here is one you likely have not considered, from the Old Man in Northern California: A 'tumor' is an extra organ the body grows to take care of an overload of extra stress. Otherwise, it's a useless organ. Think about it for awhile. All over again. Meanwhile, the Webster online dictionary definition of a tumor is kind of gruesome but basically works. A 'tumor' is, 1) a swollen or distended part, 2) an abnormal benign or malignant new growth of tissue that possesses no physiological function and arises from uncontrolled usually rapid cellular proliferation. Keep in mind as you read this that a diagnosis is the worst thing for a person's health!
So let's look at what a "tumor" is made up of, besides being an extra organ to accommodate and adapt to extra stress! Non-Invasive Dismantling of Atoms The following is from his paper, THERAPEUTIC ENERGY, by John E. Upledger, DO, OMM.
In Other Words... Okay, what we are talking about here is bare skin on bare skin, which is a little different for CranioSacral Therapy. Very often when someone has the complaint of 'tumors,' I will begin with massage therapy, rather than CranioSacral Therapy, because it gives me a change to contact the tumors, or fibroids, etc., directly, without the added barrier or insulation of the clothing. Dr. Upledger has been talking about this for awhile now, and hearing him talk about it this way makes sense. Keep in mind that there very well may be an emotional component to any tumor, and be available to engage the patient and/or client, or even, YES, the tumor itself, in any dialogue. However, even tumors can be handled with only the light, high intentioned touch, skin-to-skin. Upledger says he likes to use he three middle fingers of his hand when doing this. This Facilitator may use only the index and middle finger. It works either way. The Patient/Client Gets to Work Too! Work? Normally, we like to zone out during sessions and go to a special dream place. The good news is, we can still do that here, even in the treatment of 'tumors,' 'brain shadows,' 'inflammation centers' and so on, it's just now we do it in combination with awareness. And so another key piece of information Dr. Upledger mentions in the dissolving or dimantling of even tumors, is that it works best if the patient and/or client is also actively engaged, with full attention, in the process. When we receive CranioSacral, Massage, or even Acupuncture, we like to get dreamy. We like to doze off and drift some. This can be useful for the body can repair itself when at rest. On the other hand, when we are working on these things--and that's all they are--it's most useful to pay attention and give feedback to the therapeutic facilitator about what is going on. The Therapist's brian, shall we say, is getting the thing to break apart and go away, and at the same time, is following the patient/client's lead, for the patient/client is directing where the therapist is to go and when. It's a joint effort, and intelligence. Arthritis is 'Healable' without Medication? Recently, the Facilitator was working on a long time tennis player who had developed arthritis around her wrists. You would think that a tennis player wouldn't develop arthritis, but it can happen, especially past middle age, like with this woman. Here, we will consider her arthritis as an "osseous distortion," or a "bone" distortion. ("Osseous" means bone.) Big words, just means, sore bones. Normally, this Facilitator would use Lymph Drainage Therapy (LDT) to relieve and treat the arthritis, as LDT has tremendous success with rhemetoid arthritis, and it's fairly quick, one or two Lymph sessions can begin to dissolve arthritic joints throughout the whole body. With the aching pain relieved, then the session work can open to journey to the cause. Checking It Out This time, so I could check this out for myself, like Upleger, I used the three fingers of my middle hand. Using a very light touch, I placed my fingers directly on each of her wrists, one wrist at a time. In doing this, I asked her to point to where the pain mostly was--the primary area of restriction. Of course, as bodyworkers, energy workers, and massage therapists, we can easily find these area by scanning energetically, but I find--especially now with tumor patients and/or clients--it's best to ask where the problem is? I'll just say, out loud, "Where is the tumor, exactly?" And to have the person point to it, directly. This also begins to to engage the nonconscious minds of both the Facilitator and Patient/ Client in the healing process. Wouldn't you know but within minutes, she had increased joint mobility and couldn't feel the arthritis anymore. She was delighted, to say the least! She kept moving her wrists, her fingers, kept smiling. I was surprised it was so very easy. She'd been taking aspirin to rid herself of the pain at night, but after two sessions, found she could sleep without taking the aspirin with no pain! It's the Patient/Client's Awareness Too! Note in this story that we are using skin-on-skin contact, without the clothing as insulation. The energy will still connect through clothes, if we are sending energy from our fingers through the clothes, just not as deeply and quickly. While I was sending energy through the three middle fingers of my hand to her arthritic wrists, I was also inviting her to report to me what she was feeling and/or sensing. I invited her to do this out loud. This is an essential part of this process. For example, we first worked on her right wrist: "What are you feeling in your wrist now?" "I see a darkness." "A darkness?" I asked. She became silent. Then she said, "There's a kind of swirl in the darkness, as if it's swirling." As a Facilitator, I'm not alarmed by such imagery as 'swirling.' I see it as movement and a good thing. "Good," I said, continuing to direct energy into her wrist. We waited. "It feels disorganized," she said. To me, this is still movement, even though a movement of chaos. This to me a good form of chaos. Something is happening. I refrained from making comment, but continued to direct energy into her wrist with my three middle fingers. Then she said, "It's breaking apart." "What's breaking apart," I asked. "I don't know," she said. "The swirling." I had an image of the electrons being dismantled from the atoms that held the arthritis (the 'osseous distortion') together. And an image of the nucleons being released out of the problem area and going away. I saw it as sparks in a dark night, as if from a campfire, going out in the darkness and away from the inflammation. I recalled I had seen this a few days before when directing energy on a 'brain shadow,' or 'tumor' on another client. The sparks, or nucleons, separated away from this other client's brain. The atomic structure of the shadow was dismantled, and so the 'shadow' dismantled. If a light touch could dismantle a brain shadow, why not an arthritic wrist? "Something has shifted, " she said. "What's that?" I'd been day dreaming. "There's something else in my wrist now. It feels, it looks, organized. There's an order." My fingers soon slipped off her wrist, as if pushed away gentle by her body. She moved her wrist this way and that. "I can't feel the pain," she said. I think I breathed a sigh of relief too. We went to the left wrist.... © June, 2008, J.Nemec, LMT, CST-D
It's not all that hard to do. It needn't take all that much time. Some tumors can take moments to dissolve. This Facilitator has found it's most challenging if the tumors are caught at a late stage, rather than at an early stage. Anything is possible, provided a mutual field of interaction and willingness to be well and whole.
A Dismantling of Tumors, not a 'Killing' This is not 'killing' of tumors, etc., but a dismantling of the atomic structure, the atoms, that have held them together. Both the therapeutic facilitator and the patient/client are 'blended.' The person on the table may feel a buzzing or tingling or nothing, really, as each tumor, or even a medically scanned 'shadow,' breaks apart and disappears. Using a light touch, and the attention and intention of the patient/client, all the negative electrons and pulled away from the problem site AND THE ATOMS FALL APART. The tumor, fibrosis, polyp, etc., melts for the atoms are broken apart. The electrons have no place to go, they go out of the body and disappear. To this Facilitator, it's as if small fireworks go off as the electrons break apart from the atoms. If you are a therapist or facilitator reading this, we would emphasize to make sure the energy from your hands, fingers, get's through to their skin. The atoms can still break apart through the clothing, but why bother with the insulation? This is also a very delicate process. Remember to very respectfully ask to contact skin-on-skin. One can say, "Is it okay if I put my hand there?" And then get the energy in there. When blended, this can also be performed with the hands, fingers, off the skin, at a distance. "Journeys: Stories Our Bodies Can Tell" Although this information goes into the book following TOUCH THE OCEAN, that is, the next book entitled, JOURNEYS: STORIES OUR BODIES CAN TELL, we feel it's worthwhile to mention here. And so the next time there is a complaint of a tumor, fibroid, cyst, and so on, might it be worth a try to check this out? Don't worry, this can also be performed after surgery as part of any mop up job. Even during chemo and radiation therapy. Enjoy checking this piece out for yourself! Now, you know! Thank you.
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