Helping Them to Help Themselves
Many of us are afraid of the word "cancer" and just don't know what we can do to help a friend or family member who is suddenly diagnosed with the disease.
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Having gone through many experiences with some close friends and family members who passed away from cancer and many more that survived, I would like to share some mind control tips for those who were like me, an outsider, who wants to help but is at a loss on what to do.
First, let me say that everyone has their own beliefs about mind control, let alone using mind control on others.
If you want to help others using mind control techniques, I highly recommend that you, first:
1) Check yourself. Are you doing this for them or for your own personal satisfaction or ego?
2) Ask them for their permission to work with them. If they say no, respect their wishes.
3) If they agree, respect their wishes and values, do not use words or techniques that they are uncomfortable with.
If you can't follow the above, forget it. You'll become frustrated and, what's worse, they will.
Use your own (cultural, experience, moral values, ego) frame of reference to establish what you believe is right for yourself but do not expect others to think and feel exactly as you do.
Last Year
One of my closest friends had been diagnosed with breast cancer and called to let me know. She asked that I perform some spiritual healing on her which is another way of saying "mental healing" or mind control techniques.
(Understand that I was raised Christian and her beliefs were Buddhist.) So, in my healing prayers, I made sure that I removed any such words that may have not have connected with her. Just tweaking my prayer made all the difference in the world to her and, really, that's what it was all about.
Check This Out: For simple mind control techniques that you can use on yourself and others to assist in your healing processes.




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