Guest guest Posted March 9, 2000 Report Share Posted March 9, 2000 Thanks for taking the bait, Z'ev. That confirmed some of my suspicions. This patient, who wants me to learn NAET, seems to be the type of person who floats around from therapy to therapy. We've only recently started on acupuncture and herbs, and she joined my new Qi Gong class, which has only had 2 sessions. I told her to give it time, and to do the Qi Gong. She's got Leukemia, and has 'done everything,' she says. However, she's very out of shape and overweight. There's a deep kidney yin/jing deficiency, in my diagnosis, and I hope she'll just stick to the Chinese medicine for quite a while. A side note is that she always is 'seeing' spirit beings and deities who 'inhabit' my office. The 'psychic' type. There's an old Chinese doctor, a large light being, a Guan Yin type, and last week (the Indian music was playing), Shakti herself was here! For all I know, she's right! I suggested that she use her special abilities to divine the root cause of her condition, which seemed to be a new idea for her... NAET would take at lesat $1000 to become 'certified' in, and has an ongoing 'subscription' type attachment with it. I was thinking of making a new technique to offer seminars in--how about point selection with pendulums, and treating the points with expensive, special essential oils? <G> Ancient Atlantean Pendulumpuncture! Weekend Level One course $400! --Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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