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I think this is great! Thank you for sharing it. I plan to use it

the next time I get some " well meaning " advise from my family!

Thanks again!

- mom to 7.5 HFA

> Tina a wise woman named Penny sent this out last year

> and I have found for those family and friends who

> think they know give em this they might shut up and

> help.

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  • 6 years later...

,

Welcome to the list. Please be aware list rules do not allow members to

solicit for business on this list. You are welcome to share your

knowledge and experience with list members, but you may not advertise

your practice here.

Welcome to the list, there are several of us who practice energy healing

in its various forms.

Yvette

Moderator, mscured

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Hi ,

Congrats on getting rid of MS.

I have seen your site before and have to say I am a bit confused by the

concept of embracing one's symptoms for them to go away. Perhaps my

thinking is a little too in-the-box, but this concept of loving the

symptoms to let them go just seems contradictory. I widh I could

understand it more. I can't spend any more money to find out.

>

> Hello Everyone.

>

> I am new to your group, and am so delighted to have been guided in

>

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need help last dr to sayrrms on way tospms no lesions in mri's last jan said i

would walk normal again this time said way i am is best i'l ne have it al over

numbness weakness and stiffness neck down still ambulatory but slowing down

daily worse part effecting arms and hand gave me bad newws that damaage will

never heal and feet numbness fatigue etc will stay if luck won;t get worse will

not give drugs due to no avtive lesions other 2 neuros sayspms for sure and want

to wait till worse to give med makes no sense to me plase help

deb copeland

Subject: Introduction

To: mscured

Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 1:12 PM

Hello Everyone.

I am new to your group, and am so delighted to have been guided in

your direction and to this group of people helping each other heal of

ms.

My name is Albright. I am a Certiied Spiritual and

Energetic Healing Practitioner and Quantum Healer. I specialize in

working with people with ms along with other illnesses and injuries.

I was diagnosed with ms in 1990 and over the course of four years

completely healed myself of ms. I have been symptom free fo 14 years.

I had no healing abilities that I was aware of at the time, and self

taught myself through feeling (opposed to thinking) my way through

the healing process. This healing work that healed my ms and that I

now provide to those searching for a deep form of healing has helped

many people with ms.

This is an alternative form of healing and works with the body's

innate ability to heal itself. The body knows how to heal itself!! We

are all born with this powerful and natural ability to heal but

rearly hear about it in this culture. Many cultures have used this

form of energetic healing for thousands of years - and it works. It

may sound unusual, but the healing energy is acutually activated by

embracing or loving the body, the whole being on all the internal

levels (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and energetic),

including the ms iteelf, and its symptoms. Love and God (whatever God

is for you) are the hightest healing energies that exist. They are

extreamly high frequencies or fibrations which naturally align the

energy in the body, which activates the healing process. This opens

the energy in the body and being for healing so it can do what it is

naturally intended to do - heal. Opposed to resisting and fighting

the ms, which closes the energy in the body and though a natural

reaction, brought on my fear, it produces the opposite results that

are trying to be achieved.

This is healing is from the inside out. Rather than the outside in

which we are most accustomed to. The body will tell you what it needs

for you to do to heal. The body is constantly trying to get back to

its natural state of health and wellness, and when you learn to hear

and do what the body asks of you, the healing begins and deepens.

Clients have come to me unable to walk unassisted. After working this

healing program, they are now walking, hiking, biking and driving. It

also affects the inner deep body as well. It is necessary for a full

body, full inner, deep being healing, in order to heal the ms.

Because the healing is throughout the whole being, it heals many

areas of ones life besides just the physical. In the beginning,

Clients report feeling very calm, centered, peaceful and relaxed. It

is a very gentle and self loving process. It feels wonderful as the

body and being begin to align with its natural state of wellness.

Just to let you know, my symptoms where typical ms symptoms. My first

noticeable symptom was loss of sight in my left eye. Treated with

medication in which I had severe side effets and vowed not to go the

medication route again. I had typical tingling and numbness

throughout my body and severe fatique. Later it effected my walking

but by then I had learned how to lovingly connect to the symptom and

allow it to communicate with me, why it was there, and what it was

asking of me to do to heal. As I followed its requests, the symptoms

released and disapeared; each time I did this, it was another deep

step in the overall healing of the ms.

This is a very beautiful, internal and profound healing process. It

is not a quick fix. The body and being takes its own specific time to

heal. It is an individual process for each person because each person

has the ms for differnet reasons and needs to heal in different ways.

I have established the Multiple Sclerisis Alterntive Healing and

Wholeness Center here in Colorado. Please feel free to check out my

website at msalternativehealin gcenter.com for more information.

(Please excuse any typos, it still awaits final edit). If you are

interested, please read the published article (under the, Heaing MS

Article, button) about my healing process. This may be very helpful

to you and your process, along with the testimonials from other

clients who have found within themelves their deep healing ability.

I am also writing a book on this healing process with the intention,

along with my healing practice, to help many people with ms. Because

I have experienced this challenging illness first hand and can

hopefully help many people find their natural, innate and internal

abiity to heal. It is and extraordinary and amazing inner journey.

Please feel free to reply to this information. I would love to help.

Many Blessings,

Albright

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Thank you Yvette for letting me know and I would like to share my

experience with hopes that it will help others. Just so I understand

the rules, If someone contacted me for further help through my

website is that okay? Isnt this all about helping people?

Thank you,

>

> ,

>

> Welcome to the list. Please be aware list rules do not allow

members to

> solicit for business on this list. You are welcome to share your

> knowledge and experience with list members, but you may not

advertise

> your practice here.

>

> Welcome to the list, there are several of us who practice energy

healing

> in its various forms.

>

> Yvette

> Moderator, mscured

>

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,

Yes, we're all here to learn and help each other, and it' in the spirit

the rule was created.As long as you don't charge the person, it's fine.

The point is that we not make profit from members of the group. All help

and advice offered through the list is to be offered for free. You can't

charge group members for services. However, if you offer services

without a fee and someone offers you a love offering payment, you may

accept it. You just can't solicit fee based clients from the list.

I hope that clears things up.

Yvette

>

>

> Thank you Yvette for letting me know and I would like to share my

> experience with hopes that it will help others. Just so I understand

> the rules, I

>

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Thanks ,

That does help me understand a little more what you are saying.

I may give it a try.

>

> Hello ,

> I know the concept of embracing something that you dont want is

> foreign. We are taught to hate, kill, resist, reject what we dont

want.

> This actually creates more of what we dont want. When you embrace or

> love anything it energetically opens the energy and in this case of

> healing, it allows the healing energy that is already within us to be

> activated. As I mentioned, love is an incredably healing energy and

>

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Welcome, Jasmin.

I too am sorry you've got so much pain, and that your life has been

so affected by recent events. I hope you can get as pain free as

possible soon!

I've dealt with the pinched nerve in the neck (mine was C6-7), and

with the rotator cuff tear (mine was complete and was the

supraspinatus).

The bicep pain reminds me of when my husband had his most recent

rotator cuff surgery. They got in and found that he'd torn his bicep!

When they MRI'ed his shoulder, no one thought to look that low, but

that explained to him why it hurt so low. I wonder if you suffer a

similar problem? It's amazed me that he worked that way for a year

without knowing he'd torn a muscle off (he's a mechanic).

If a doctor " practially laughs " at you, RUN the other direction. If

you have a choice, I would change doctors immediately. It's bad

enough to have crippling pain, but if the person you're seeking help

from doesn't take you or the pain seriously, it's not productive.

(Not to mention unprofessional.) Hubby and I ended up with good

orthopedic surgeons and are both happy with the results.

Good luck to you! You have found a great bunch of folks here, and

they're very helpful and informative on top of supportive.

in Oregon

--- " Jasmin " wrote:

>

> The latest is a pinched nerve from a herniated disc in my C-

> 4 & C-5 (neck) I also have a torn rotator cuff in my left arm.

> My arms and hands go numb and several times during a day my biceps

will

> spasm with knife stabbing pain that brings my to my knees.

>

> I can't sleep but the worse part in I have been to several doctors,

> rheumatologist, ortho and twice to a neurologist to no avail. I am

> frustrated especially since the neurologist practically laughed

stating

> that the pain isn't 'that' bad.

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Hi Jasmin,

 

Welcome to the group!  I'm sorry so much has been going on for you!  I hope and

pray things begin to ease up for you!

 

Love,

Becky in SD

--- Jasmin wrote:

Thank you so much for having me here. In short I am a 50 year old

female (ex-runner) who has had one health problem after another in the

past year.

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Hi Dodge,

 

Welcome to the group!  I am so very sorry for what you have been through!  My

husband is also a firefighter (in the Air Force).  I am glad that some parts of

you were not burned!  That is definately a positive thing!

 

Wow, 16 dogs!  I have 4 cats, 2 dogs and 2 hamsters.  One hamster is actually a

friends.  She isn't able to have him where she lives, so we have him here.  If

we lived on a bigger property, I would probably have more animals <laugh out

loud>.  I think that is why my husband decided against buying a larger piece of

property, <grin>.

 

I absolutely love horses!  I have loved Clydesdales since I was a very young

child.  I was fortunate enough to mee the Budweiser's Clydesdales when we first

moved here.  It was during the Sturgis bike rally and Budweiser had brought the

horses out for that as well as to the base.  The largest, and lead, clydesdale

reached over and sniffed my face just before my husband took my picture!  :-D

 

Anyway, I am babbling on.  Anyway, welcome!

 

Love,

Becky in SD

--- Dodge wrote:

I am a 33-year-old firefighter, with an emphasis on wildland, forest and brush

fires, a paramedic, both in an ambulance and in a helicopter and a National Park

Federal Law Enforcement ranger.

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