Head ache

Head ache


Headaches -- A Simple Therapy... I believe most headaches are psychological in origin. People who have them probably find that hard to believe. But I've cured many over the course of 20years, and by cured I don't mean they never have another headache, but that the frequency and severity are greatly reduced. The actual cure takes only a minute or so, but I usually spend a longer time. The problem with virtually instantaneous healing, and I've seen and done a lot, is that a person doesn't know he's been healed until some time passes. For that reason I prefer to do headache cures while the person has the headache, because most disappear within a couple of minutes of doing my little healing ceremony (not religious). Headaches are the response to different causes, both physical (strain or bugs) and mental. Most are mental or have a mental component. The three primary causes of headaches are: ANGER GUILT ALLERGY or ASSOCIATION ANGER headaches are associated with neck and shoulder tension, a dead giveaway. GUILT headaches are of course self-induced at a subconscious level. ALLERGY or ASSOCIATION headaches are conditioned responses (Pavlovian) when a food, sound, smell or scene reminds one, at an unconscious level, of a previous headache. Of all the Psych. I studied in college (U. of Minn.), only the work of Pavlov was of any practical value. For those of you who didn't take Psych 101, around 1850, the Russian physiologist Pavlov conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell (in anticipation of being fed). To get this to happen, he sounded a bell before feeding the dogs at many sequential feedings. The salivary response (yours too) is activated by the imagination or automatically. At any rate, that and other emotional or automatic responses originate in the so-called subconscious mind. You normally cannot control it by your will, but you can influence it using your imagination. In the case of a severe emotional upset in either humans or other animals, one presentation (upsetting experience) is enough to establish this automatic (conditioned) response. Headaches are only one common example. People spend thousands of dollars for medicine and doctors and suffer needlessly with conditions that are purely psychological. This has been known for thousands of years and all primitive cultures have some practitioners (witch doctors, curanderos, psychic surgeons, faith healers) who know it. These normally considered physical conditions are mostly curable or brought under control with only a few moments of competently administered suggestion, and I don't mean in a trance. A sugar pill, bad-tasting medicine or a hypodermic of sterile water is a very potent suggestion when properly administered. I learned the tremendous power of a properly administered suggestion from native healers in the Philippines, mostly scoundrels. But they were often effective beyond belief. Members of tours I conducted were cured of multiple sclerosis, cancer, and other so-called incurable diseases, but only some. I am not as good as they are, but I do healing by telephone and computer programs which is a lot more convenient than going to the Philippines. I do not charge nor have I anything to sell. I have made a lot of TV healing programs for local TV (cable access) and satellite audiences. I have done so many thousands of therapies I know the suggestion usually "takes," but getting feedback without personal contact is virtually impossible. The whole process usually takes just a few minutes. In fact the healing ceremony takes less than 30 seconds for each possible cause, but there is always the chit-chat and a little background such as knowing when the headaches started and whether they have neck and shoulder tension, whether you're copying them from your mother, etc. Then I have to disconnect all the baloney your doctor has told you. A doctor is an authority figure, and his words penetrate right into the subconscious (most people) and you are PROGRAMMED to be ill or incurable in many cases. You should know, if you've been out in the world, that everything runs on money. Incompetence, deceit and greed are rampant among many professionals. NOBODY but someone who treats for free is interested in getting you well in 5 minutes. After all, everybody has to make a living! I'm retired, have been very successful in business, and do healing to help others less fortunate than I. Also to relieve boredom in the winter. I delight in working with people who've seen specialists to no avail. To cure them is an ego trip for me. Doctors and 99.9% of psychologists and psychiatrists haven't the foggiest notion of how the mind works. The stage hypnotist is the most knowledgeable, but people are afraid of hypnosis because of the movies. So with my Philippines experiences with the faith healers and my studies, I developed a non-hypnotic technique. Even with friends with whom I can exhibit all the phenomena of the deep hypnotic trance, I use this simple method. It works every bit as well and is a lot faster than hypnosis. NLP, another therapy method, works, but it's slow and costly. All psychotherapy works by suggestion. There are lots of gimmicks around to try to get the suggestion of healing accepted by the subconscious mind. My gimmick is the quickest. Self-hypnosis is slow and usually doesn't work. When I'm showing off, I do simple cures in just a few seconds--cures for phobias and depression primarily. In effect, what I do is de-condition or de-hypnotize you, if you will. I do this by telling your subconscious to disconnect you completely at all levels of the mind from whatever emotional upset in the past is causing your headache. If it's organic, it doesn't work. I protect you. I only go for emotionally upsetting events, associations, and negative things someone has said to you. I never take away pain purposely, as I don't want to cover up an organic condition. I try to put YOU back in control of your own mind and body. When you have a psychological headache you are being controlled by the younger person within you--yourself, not another personality. You are going back to a previous experience at a level below your conscious awareness. No, it doesn't always work, but it usually helps a lot. Headaches become less frequent and lesssevere. I only have a headache when I'm really sick, maybe once in three years or so. We're all built pretty much the same, but emotionally we're very different because of our experiences and our reaction to them. Keep this in mind. Many people keep or feign their headaches as a means of getting some compensation or controlling their environment. (Not tonight, dear, I have a headache.) These people I cannot help. The subject must TRULY want to get rid of the headaches or it's a waste of time. If the person is currently in a severely stressful situation, the therapy may help but it probably won't be nearly as effective as it would be with a person not in such a situation. I have not been successful with weight loss to any extent and don't do it, nor have I been successful with hyperactive kids. I don't do smoking or drug addiction. You see there is only one source of all the things I'm successful with -- an emotional upset. The body responds in different ways to different stresses. Different people respond differently to similar stresses. One may get migraines with neck and shoulder tension while another gets psoriasis, both caused by repressed anger. The best therapy is to disconnect a person emotionally from all upsetting emotional experiences and not work on a specific symptom. I can actually treat persons knowing nothing of their symptoms or background and without them saying a word. I conducted classes averaging about 50 people for 8 years, very successfully. I just went through and disconnected them from a variety of common emotional upsets. Then I did personal zaps on targets I'd missed. I lined them up and spent no more than 2 or 3 minutes with each one. I must have the person's undivided attention and his or her will to get well. When working in person, I can often bring back the memories of the events that caused specific illnesses, but I usually don't take the time because it doesn't make the cure any better. Loren Parks, Psychological Research Foundation, Inc. Comment and Suggestions to: leparks@hotmail.com