A few months ago, I received an urgent call from my wife. My 80 years old mother had fallen down at home and was unable to stand up, and she was in pain. My wife asked if she should call for the ambulance to have my mom taken to the hospital for checks or treatment. I stopped her immediately and got home as fast as I could.
Mom was already on the bed when I got back. She fell on her right butt and her right hip was hurting badly. I used my palm and placed on top of the hip, about an inch or 2 away from her skin. Using a technique I learned from my Master in China, I proceeded to talk to her bones to tell them to heal and patch back to their original state.
I talked to my mom’s hip (LOL) for the next 3 days. On the 2nd day, she could walk around with a walking stick, and on day 5, she forgot all about the stick and was walking normally, with no pain.
A month later, my sister brought her to have an X-ray on her hips because she was still worried and it revealed a hairline fracture imprint. The doctor wanted my mom to be hospitalized for “observations”… Wonder what that meant? I mean, for what purpose?
My mom is walking normally today, with no limps whatsoever; she doesn’t use a walking stick.
This real life incident is proof of what our mind can do to our body. Of course this is just a result, I mean; the accident itself was only just an end result. What was the actual reason or cause of that fall?
My wife actually used her counselling skills to uncover the true reason for that accident; my sister had actually made some unpleasant remarks about my mom, in front of my 6 year old daughter. (My sister loves my mom very much but lacked communication skills) So, it was actually a “loss of face” to be reprimanded in front of her granddaughter. She actually created the accident to “punish” my sister by letting her panic, knowing that my sister is very protective of my mom!
The moral of this story: Love your Mommy, but do not forget your manners!
You Can Heal Yourself by Saying:
I’m Sorry, Please Forgive Me. Thank You, I Love You!
Maybe I’ll write about Filial Piety in my coming posts. Actually, it’s all about love and mutual respect.
Hope you like it.
Thank you. I Love You!
Eddie Lim
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