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Meditation and Relaxation

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:00 on 8th December 2015
Yeah, it's probably one of the most visited threads on the site Neil. Lets you see how much people appreciate what you do and/or how much it's needed.

Edited by: james prescott at:17th December 2015 21:01
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Neil Rodgers
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quotePosted at 10:13 on 20th December 2015

Hi Ron I have been chatting with a Lady from Kansas and recommended her to the site I hope that Kirsty makes contact.

To everyone that has visited the site and this tread may I wish you and your Family a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year

Neil and Trisha 



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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 16:59 on 20th December 2015
Thanks Neil lets hope Kirsty gets to the forum
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quotePosted at 20:01 on 4th February 2016
See you're still getting some views here Neil which I thnk is quite amazing really since we haven't been discussing anything in particular. Just shows the need for your ability exists.
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quotePosted at 11:25 on 20th February 2016
Not seen Kirsty yetSmile
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Neil Rodgers
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quotePosted at 20:56 on 24th February 2016
Hi James I think she must have been chasing a 75 year old LOL
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:04 on 29th February 2016
So how is the meditation and relaxation work going Neil?
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Neil Rodgers
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quotePosted at 19:50 on 9th March 2016

Hi Ron

 

Case Situation

The lady is paralyzed from the waist downwards she has no feeling  or use of her legs whatsoever

Some years ago the Lady had a Horse riding accident and has been paralyzed since the day of the accident.

I gave her the first session of Reiki last Monday  3 days later she telephoned me to say that she has slept like a log that night and that her stress level had been vastly reduced.

My aim is to see if the spinal cord nervous system can be jolted into some sort of response through relaxation thus switching the nervous system into action again.

Time will only tell she has informed me that she wants to continue with the treatment so that's a good sign.

I will keep the forum posted on the outcome as this could be a very interesting case.

 Neil 




Edited by: james prescott at:19th March 2016 19:30
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:05 on 10th March 2016

I was watching a news report (from Poland I think) where they have managed to 'regrow' the gap between a severed spine Neil. Apparently cells removed from the nose/nostrils were somehow inplanted allowing the spine to regenerate. That's amazing if it turns out to be genuine and must give hope to many.

Nice to know you continue with Reiki. For lots of people I think it's still a case of that can't work can it, but those of us who are able to feel the 'electricity' generated or whatever it is in the palm of our hands know that something does happen and most times the recipient will say " I can feel it getting hot". Does it do any good? Answer...maybe! 

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Neil Rodgers
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quotePosted at 21:28 on 20th March 2016

I shall just have to wait and see Ron but when confronted with someone who is disabled to this extent it make you realize just how lucky you are 


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