Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 I decided to get some practice doing some distance health cases using RVRI yesterday, something I haven't done for a long time, mainly because I prefer remote viewing places and then going there later to find out how accurate I am. I also like doing psychometry, finding lost/misplaced objects...other things of interest. Lots of fun, easy to verify. One of the cases I remote viewed yesterday I noticed that there was something wrong with the subject's right eye as they stood facing me. I could tell because that eye looked distorted energetically and it was darker and larger relative to the other eye which appeared normal to me. I scanned the rest of him and everything else looked fine. What's interesting is that later when I looked at the information that was provided about his case it stated that he was having trouble with his LEFT eye. The problem was an inflamed and infected eye, so I did the correction on both eyes while at level. I remember Jose Silva saying to correct both sides when there are two of something (two of the same organs, etc.), even if the other organ is fine. Not certain why I saw this problem in the right eye when it was his left one. I've noticed that every once in awhile I'll get the mirrored side when I work cases. I wonder how common this is or if there is an explanation for this. Anyone else notice this while working health cases? Thanks Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 The remote viewing I do often shows me something that is verified when I see the client in person. For example, I might see something on the right side of the body when the client has a left-sided complaint. Because of my background in mechanical and energy anatomy, I can often see the association with pain and contralateral energy disruption. Restore the energy flow on the right and the left complaint disappears. So yes, I see the mirror-effect quite often. Cheers, Troy > I've noticed that every once in awhile I'll get the mirrored side when > I work cases. I wonder how common this is or if there is an > explanation for this. > > Anyone else notice this while working health cases? > > Thanks > > Lori > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Hi Troy, Thanks. I think what you are saying is that when one side is " off " , it often seems that the co-organ, etc., has to compensate and take on some of the role of the other organ too. So maybe that's what I was was " seeing " when I " saw " the so-called good eye as the distorted one, it was doing double duty and under stress? At any rate, helping both organs---or even better, helping the whole being---seems to be a good rule of thumb. Cheers :-) Lori , " tbm36m " <tbm36m wrote: > > The remote viewing I do often shows me something that is verified when > I see the client in person. > > For example, I might see something on the right side of the body when > the client has a left-sided complaint. Because of my background in > mechanical and energy anatomy, I can often see the association with > pain and contralateral energy disruption. > > Restore the energy flow on the right and the left complaint disappears. > > So yes, I see the mirror-effect quite often. > > Cheers, > > Troy > > > > > > > I've noticed that every once in awhile I'll get the mirrored side when > > I work cases. I wonder how common this is or if there is an > > explanation for this. > > > > Anyone else notice this while working health cases? > > > > Thanks > > > > Lori > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Exactly, Lori. It has a balancing effect. Whole-ness. :)Troy , " darthon4 " <darthon4 wrote: > > Hi Troy, > > Thanks. I think what you are saying is that when one side is " off " , > it often seems that the co-organ, etc., has to compensate and take on > some of the role of the other organ too. > > So maybe that's what I was was " seeing " when I " saw " the so-called > good eye as the distorted one, it was doing double duty and under stress? > > At any rate, helping both organs---or even better, helping the whole > being---seems to be a good rule of thumb. > > Cheers :-) > Lori > > , " tbm36m " > <tbm36m@> wrote: > > > > The remote viewing I do often shows me something that is verified when > > I see the client in person. > > > > For example, I might see something on the right side of the body when > > the client has a left-sided complaint. Because of my background in > > mechanical and energy anatomy, I can often see the association with > > pain and contralateral energy disruption. > > > > Restore the energy flow on the right and the left complaint disappears. > > > > So yes, I see the mirror-effect quite often. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Troy > > > > > > > > > > > > > I've noticed that every once in awhile I'll get the mirrored side when > > > I work cases. I wonder how common this is or if there is an > > > explanation for this. > > > > > > Anyone else notice this while working health cases? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Lori > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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