Friday, November 11, 2011

CST Session 7/28/11

Tim came in today for his next appointment; unfortunately there is a lapse between appointments because we are in the process of moving.  There will be gaps until the move has taken place; but we will try to see him as much as possible.

The session went very well.  We started again on his right leg and this time much more of the signals were sticking.  Worked on his left leg for a very long time.  While working the leg, Linda was using the laser in conjunction with a nerve remedy.  The ghHW method was borne from taking Dr. Tiller's directions and adding Holy Water.  We were given this message while working with an autistic child.

As an experiment we began with just the laser and remedy.  Tim explained to us that he could feel waves going through his body.  After 20 minutes we added Holy Water.  It was then Tim said he could hear angels singing and pointed to the same direction one of the autistic children did.  Tim was also able to tell us it made him feel calm and the ghHW method was born.  We now use Holy Water in all our sessions.

When the session was complete and Tim got off the table he could feel his spine was longer.  This is the spine decompressing.  When decompression occurs the spine elongates; when compressed the spine shortens.  Compression can encompass the entire spine or areas of vertebrae; either way decompression must occur to allow signals to flow to their respective areas.  When the spine is compressed the signals will lessen and ultimately can shut off (closed signal). 

Decompression leads to a slow process of losing more and more sensitivities; not to mention vital connections for organs and systems to function.  Most people do not notice such things as the desensitizing/nonfunctioning happens over time.  It can happen very slowly - perhaps spanning years before a non-functioning or insensitivity is recognized as diminished.  Tim is a person in this situation - the more compressed his spine became the less he was feeling(s). 

We finally made it through to Tim's cranial vault - which is very rigid.  Our heads' should sit on the top of our spine like a bobble head doll.  For Tim, it is as if his head is a nail and someone took a hammer and banged it in deeper - causing much less mobility, compression and oxygen depletion (to mention a few).  There is much work to do in this area as well as the continuation of decompression.

Tim left the office walking better and feeling lighter.  We look forward to the next session.

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