What Should I Do If I Have Spine Problems?
First, its important to understand that if your spine is misaligned, it’s not happening randomly. Invisible forces can cause the muscles to twist and pull the spine out of alignment. The spine itself, the intervertebral discs, and the surrounding tissues are all influenced by a variety of factors, and nothing moves by "itself". Everything happens according to a deeper program.
Often, these issues are linked to emotions such as resentment, rejection, or the need to prove something. There may also be influences from other sources, including energetic or even magical factors. The causes can be numerous, and they often require direct, individualized work.
The simplest way to start addressing these issues is to schedule a consultation. This can help begin the process of releasing the invisible influences that are affecting your spine. It’s unlikely that your spine will
immediately straighten, but you can expect to see positive shifts and trends toward recovery.
However, you must also be willing to do the internal work. This means forgiving those you hold resentment against, accepting that others are entitled to their own opinions, and understanding that you don’t need to convince anyone of your beliefs. Those who are meant to understand you will, and those who aren’t, won’t. It’s essential to see the world as it is—people don’t owe you anything, and you don’t owe them anything.
Next, focus on resolving any unresolved relationships with family members. If you’re in harmony with your family, it’s one thing. But if they have serious emotional dysfunctions that are affecting you, you’ll need to work towards a state of balance to help resolve these issues.
Otherwise, the weight of these unresolved issues will remain. In the end, you can set up mental filters so that these relationships don’t continue to affect you negatively. This will allow the negative energy to dissipate, enabling you to regain your personal strength. To achieve this, you might need to acquire attunements or attend my retreats. While doctors might suggest physical therapy or exercises, I know this alone often isn’t enough. Eventually, they may recommend surgery. But if you prefer to take a different path, I can guide you through it. I have relatives who have faced similar issues. With time and effort, everything gradually resolved—spines realigned, and cartilage regenerated, even though doctors claimed it was impossible.
These tissues can regenerate, and healing is possible, but it takes time and requires both physical and internal work. You can start with the online course, "The New Transfer of Power." It includes an osteopathic flow that can help align your body and mind. It may initially feel uncomfortable, like being twisted and bent, and you might find yourself facing situations where you feel stuck. But this process will bring up certain memories and emotions that need to be addressed. When you confront, process, and release these emotions, true healing can begin.
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