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post #21 of 23
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I used to be able to feel injuries, old and new, on people... it's been a long time
since I tried, though. My mom said it was similar to how she could see auras, but I could feel them with my hands. Perhaps your talent is similar to this.
Very interesting! I've never tried to feel an injury on someone...hmmm...now you're giving me ideas.
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I've never tried physically touching the food to see how it feels, but I definitely get a "feeeling" when something has hidden allergens or cross-contamination or whatever.
I always chalked it up to a tiny smell I was picking up on, but also thought I might be just kinda crazy I'll have to try touching it.

I'd also be curious about using it with kids...
So, there are more of us Let me know how it goes!
post #23 of 23
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Okay, so it's been a whole year since I last updated this thread. Wow, a lot of things have happened. I have since had my amalgams removed and immediately the noise floor dropped - I could suddenly feel with more sensitivity than before. And that was immediately, even before any chelation. Over the past couple of months I've been doing Cutler's low dose, intermittent DMPS chelation protocol. That's interesting. I can feel a river of stuff moving through me, even just holding the DMPS. While I'm "on-round" taking the DMPS, the noise floor definitely goes up. The background river movement does get in the way of feeling things, but I can still do it.

(Tested by holding an old mercury thermometer....) Mercury itself feels dizzy, warm, and heavy to me. The only other thing that feels dizzy like that for me is soy. I suspect that feeling means that it messes with hormones.

Feeling energy has been a priceless help to all three of us, and my parents, as I've felt a bunch of foods for them too. What a blessing. I've also done feeling on herbs and prescription medications too. This has been valuable in my DH's medical journey.

Apparently I've had some healing, as a couple of things that used to feel bad no longer feel bad. And when I tried those things (in small quantity), I didn't have any apparent reaction. This compares to before, when the reaction was obvious in multiple ways over time as the food went through my GI tract. Of course, those foods used to be minor problems for me. I haven't yet felt any improvement in the foods I have bigger trouble with.

So things don't always feel exactly the same, because it will feel different if your body reacts differently at a later point in time. I use this for selecting herbs during times of illness. I take the ones that make me feel strengthened at that particular time. And the exact herbs will vary over the course of an illness. I also check this way to feel if I need certain vitamin or mineral supplements. Some days I do need them, other days I don't.

Recently I've been feeling the different parts of all kinds of plants. Neat. The various parts of plants feel very different. Green leaves have lower frequencies, white and red leaf parts are higher than that. Berries are high frequency. Flowers are somewhere in between. Each plant's green leaves feel a little different in frequency, though all the green ones are generally lower frequency. This is likely the basis for herbal medicine using the various plant parts for different treatments.

Anyway, I did also try feeling injuries. It works. Wow. Mom had her shoulder operated on, and I can tell the exact areas she's feeling pain. By comparing both sides I can tell where the bad side is not normal, where it feels inflamed, where the hot spots are. Very neat.

Anyway, I have also realized this is based firmly in physics and chemistry - just look it up - try the online Khan academy http://www.khanacademy.org/ and look up elements and atoms. Somewhere in there he explains that everything is not sitting still, it's moving, shaking, vibrating. And that's what I'm feeling. No voodoo or anything bad. It's all good, normal, and makes perfect sense. smile.gif I just happen to be more sensitive than others at being able to feel it.

I believe all the kinesiology and using something hanging from a string are also ways to "see" the energy and its effects if you can't feel it directly. Nothing voodoo or weird about it, really. Perfectly rational.

Has anyone else been playing around with this? I'm hoping this has helped someone else too.
Edited by KimPM - 8/14/11 at 6:18am
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