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Some healers have intuitive impressions of what the problem in a healee is through visual images, often as an aura, or halo of colour, around the person. A few have other helpful sensations. Geoff Freed shares the following:
'I sometimes can tell what is wrong with a person by smells. These are not smells which others would pick up. It seems to be something from within me that I am perceiving. For instance, cancer smells like musty, damp, warm mould. Pregnancy, even in the first few weeks, smells like babies' nappies, slightly tangy or acidy. Drug addiction smells like cheap perfume and sweat.
Ulcers in the stomach or duodenum produce a rumbling sound in my ears like far-off thunder.
Cancer, after chemotherapy, reflects as a heat, like fever, in my face, especially around the eyebrows. I get red, feel clammy and breathless. After radiotherapy I feel a dry heat and tightness in my skin, like a sunburn. With both chemo- and radio-therapy my hands feel prickly, as though they have excess energy, like a mild sunburn. My joints ache slightly and I have slight nausea. I sometimes also have a visual impression of a backbround of cells which are black, with sparkly cells coming out of the background.
Patients may be sensitive to healing treatments when they are receiving chemo- and radio-therapy. I sometimes have to do my healing from several inches or even several feet away from the patient.'
The DHN Newsletter would welcome other healers' experiences, observations, and theories of how healing can be integrated with conventional medical cancer therapies.
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