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It's too bad that Wikipedia has become such a slanted resource when it comes to topics such as this. I was already turned off by the way so many topics on Wikipedia are dismissed or framed as pseudo science, but after hearing this story, I'm especially disenchanted. This is a great talk. Thank you!
I had a locked knee, I don't really know why or how it occurred. But a physician at Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok suggested dry needling. The dry needling was super painful, made me cry for the first time in many years. But it only took a couple of minutes and the results were incredible. I had instant relief, and full mobility within a few days. Thank you for the interview, wonderful 🙏
Eileen McKusick's method - biofield tuning- found that clients who had diagnosis of anxiety disorder, resolved that disorder with 3 distance treatments. Also want to mention the efficacy of Feldenkrais for pain management. Many people have avoided surgery by adopting a Feldenkrais practice, (although it is not energy medicine)
Enjoyed this episode. Thank you Rick, Dr. Mishlove & Emmy❤ I've been on my healing journey from Igg4 rd, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid, osteoarthritis & PTSD chronic pain. New Think Allowed videos directed to finding the root causes to heal physically & mentally. Love you all.
Great guest! A word to Dr. Mishlove and his team: You're content is loved by many people as is evident by the comment sections and the views of each interview. But once we do hit a critical tuning point in the public opinion about all of these topics this program will finally get the magnitude of recognition it deserves. Your work will live on for a long, long time.
I hope, and think, that your prediction will turn out to be correct. The Thinking Allowed team (new and old) has done so much important work over the years, and I'm honored to be a part of it. Rick
@@thejoyofsoxmovie7211 thank you, too, for your work, Rick! With all the programs, videos, spiritual influencers and other formats out there today there is nothing like this production to guide us through the jungle of information.
The sri yantra has shown me the aether. It's true that it has a wave like movement and surrounds us. My conundrum I've been dealing with is it does not react to me in any way. I've tried chanting, crystals, concentrated focus, electro-magnetic devises, and other approaches but it remains unfazed.
I'm halfway through this video. I've just paused it to say that when you lose a limb the etheric body remains whole. And as I understand it the etheric body disintegrates a week after physical death, leaving you in the astral body. I can't remember where I got this idea from. It might have been from Rudolph Steiner.
@@ianmeldrum8372 At least you got the main idea right! And along these lines, when some advanced practitioners die (Paramahansa Yogananda is one example), their body does not begin to decay for a week or more, because their energy bodies have been so enlivened during their lifetimes that they can retain the energy "charge" even after the soul has left. Awesome, in the true sense of the word. Rick
I feel like every time i heal someone they just keep going out and doing the same thing that hurt them. Usually iv learned to let them complain for months before i do it now so that the pain sinks ingo thee mind and they are more likely to not go reinjure there self. Usually i can keep them alive if there supposed to be dieing. But it usually works better the healthier they are to start. Seems to be if there super bad off. Knocking on deaths door they become almost zombified for years. Its not pleasant to watch them. Iv had several people last years and at the end last 2-3 weeks at times without drinking a single drop of water. The nurses are usually wondering what is going on. And why the person isnt dieing. Usually ill have to let them let go because i feel like im just letting them suffer.... What is the best way you have found to so so. Do you bring nack the dead. Iv found it to be problematic at times. Not so much with animals because usually its wild animals so i do t see them after they come back