From - Three Heart Balancing Treatment of Cancer
by Jaentra Green Gardener
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In contrast, I offer you stories of successes using Three Heart Balancing.
"Debbie," a 28 year-old Native American woman was dying due to a grape-sized tumor with tendrils reaching into her brain like a spider web. She suffered from blurred vision, dizziness, and blinding headaches. Debbie had had the headaches since age 12 due to the same tumor, then benign. At age 25, when she started lactating and was growing hair in the wrong places, she went to the doctor to find out that the benign tumor had turned malignant and was causing the production of hormones which produced her new symptoms. Her parents had never told her that her headaches were due to this tumor. Since surgery meant certain death due to the widespread tumor, Debbie had 2 years of chemotherapy and radiation. Treatments were unsuccessful. Her doctors said she would die within six months of my meeting her. The first time I worked on her, in May of 1997, she did not dismiss me as I was giving her healing. When a healer does not receive a "dismissal" from the body she is working on at the end of a healing treatment, that means to me the person is walking toward death. (A dismissal is the person's body telling the healer that she no longer needs healer assistance. Healers report that the feeling is like a magnet that no longer sticks to the refrigerator.) Debbie did receive hope, however, because when the session ended, she had two days without a headache for the first time since she was 12 years old. Debbie lived in Denver and I live in St. Paul. I called Cindy, one of my trainees, and asked her if she would be willing to adopt Debbie, which meant she would commit to working on her three times a week without payment, to help her save her life. Cindy, an actress in a community theater, said yes! I knew Debbie was in capable hands.
I believe God works through each of the healers trained in Three Heart Balancing just as He works through me. When I returned a month later, Debbie still did not dismiss me, but her eyesight was better. Cindy led a group of healers who worked on Debbie several times a week. In July there was still no dismissal, but she was back to work and driving again.
Cindy's support remained constant. In August, when I had my hands on Debbie's head, I felt my energy hand reach inside her skull, grab the grape sized tumor and yank it out. Debbie felt it also.
Debbie took classes to learn healing, and had her first clear brain scan in January four months later. Still, the chemical tumor markers in her blood were high. The doctors wanted more chemotherapy. Debbie suggested to them that her body broke up the tumor in her brain and needed to detoxify that tumor, which I thought was reasonable. When the medical people insisted on more chemotherapy, Debbie agreed. By August of 1999 her kidneys were failing. By October the doctors pushed her to receive a kidney transplant. She refused, very exhausted and ill until January.
In January of 2000 Debbie flew up to St. Paul and stayed for a month with Sharon, one of our healers who teaches chemistry. For the first three weeks Debbie was treated daily using Three Heart Balancing. Many volunteers worked on Debbie. Three times a week I also worked on her, and since Debbie had trained in my classes as a healer, she stayed and helped me work on my clients. We believe that every time a healer gives a healing she receives one. So five days a week for three weeks Debbie helped me give healing to people. By the end of the third week Debbie knew her kidneys were healed. When she got home, her doctors agreed.
Today her health remains good. Debbie always tried everything she could to maintain her health. When I told her that she needed a healing at least twice a week, she received that and more. She was willing to accept help, even though she at times admitted that she did not think she deserved it. We say that for the healing to work, you do not have to believe or even hold onto positive thoughts; You have to show up. Debbie, determined to live and overcome all the hatred thrown her way, has done more than survive. She has reached out for happiness with both arms open.
"Paul," 63 years old, had inoperable prostrate cancer. He was impotent, oozing from his penis, and had a swollen prostrate gland. He refused medical treatment. He met me at a Whole Life Expo. Told by a psychic to find a healer who had studied with Willhelm Reich, Paul asked me to work on him when he learned I studied neo-Reichian work. He told me that he would do whatever I said. I told him to see me three times a week for six weeks. By the end of the fifth week, he regained his sexual potency. A year later, I saw him at the expo and asked him how he was doing. He picked me up and swung me around, laughing out loud, apparently doing very well.
"Vicki suffered from a large ovarian cancer mass in her abdomen. Although she finished with her second round of chemotherapy, her cancer was still growing. The doctors changed chemicals. Vicki's good friend Leslie had had stage three breast cancer in the 1980s. I had worked on Leslie, helping her save her life. Leslie's cancer had disappeared and she'd been cancer free for 8 years. Leslie encouraged Vicki to try healing. Desperate for anything to help, Vicki agreed. I worked on Vicki three times weekly and volunteers worked on her two more times each week. In two and a half months. Vicki's scan came back clear. Three months later, another scan revealed three large balls of mass in her abdomen. The doctors operated, finding no cancer, but three neat balls of scar tissue caused by earlier surgeries. Vicki's confidence in her body's ability to heal soared. She remains cancer free today, four years later.
"John" began treatment for second stage lung cancer three months ago. He came on a recommendation of a work associate. During the first session, he felt nothing until the last 15 minutes when he reported that his whole left side was vibrating. He committed to seeing me twice a week. His lower lung lobe had been removed three years ago. The cancer spread to his right shoulder. His doctors did a brain scan, a bone scan, and a full body scan expecting his cancer to spread. After three months, the cancer is gone from his shoulder. The doctors discontinued all treatment. John continues healings twice a week to build up his body's immune system and to gain back his strength and stability.
Kim Boeck flew to St. Paul in October of 2003 for me to work on her breast cancer, which had metastasized to her bones. Her sisters supported her treatment here and told her about us. Kim had a tumor interfering with the connection of her femur and her hip. She walked very painfully with a cane. As soon as she landed, she picked up a lung infection. I called upon a group of volunteers to help me work on her. We scheduled 4 days of healing, 5 hours a day, with 5 people working on her at once. Volunteers come and go during that time period. I serve food. The atmosphere is positive, friendly, and joyful. Our volunteers like each other and like giving someone a chance at a healthy, pain-free life.
After the first day, Kim could walk better. She still coughed with her lung infection. I felt puzzled because often infections are easy to heal. The second day we removed the rest of the pain. The third day Kim went to the ER because the infection in her lungs persisted. Prior to coming, she had received chemo, so her immune defenses were low. The ER doctors did a scan of her whole chest. They discovered that Kims' cancer was advanced far beyond what her doctors told her in California. She had a large tumor in her left upper lung lobe, a sack of cancerous fluid around her heart, and a tumor wrapped around her pulmonary vein. The last day we worked on her heart, removing as much pain and heartache as we could. I believe that the infection had persisted in her body, so that through medical help she could discover the extent of her illness. Kim plans to return to St. Paul spring of 2004 to continue treatment of her cancer. Meanwhile the cancer in her bones is healed. She walks, hikes, and dances as she chooses.
Today Kim continues to improve. She still has not returned to Three Heart Balancing treatment in St. Paul. However, she receives traditional medical treatment. Also her sisters visit her often and do Three Heart balancing hands interventions that they learned from me when Kim came here.
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