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I am two hours away
from Los Angeles on my flight from Australia. We have been in our
seats now for 14 hours. I look across the aircraft and there is a
lady in the mid-section who has been able to lie down across several
seats for part of the trip because the plane is half empty. However,
at the moment she is sitting up and trying to move her knees, which
is obviously painful, judging from the expression on her face. I
wave to her with my right hand and now that I have her attention I
use my right hand to rub the right side of my abdomen over the ICV
and using sign language, indicate to her that she should do the
same. After a bit of mime action, I get my message across and she
begins to follow my lead in massaging all the points for the ICV as
indicated in the diagram in this book. Once she had complied, I
indicated that she should move her knees again. This time she did it
with such ease. With a look of astonishment on her face she yelled
across the cabin, “What is THAT?” I beckoned to her to come over and
join me, which she did.
She was an Australian lady and she told me she was on her way to get
two knee replacements in a hospital in Los Angeles. But now she was
pain free! She had suffered with a knee problem for 20 years and it
had gotten so bad that it was very difficult to walk. The X-rays had
shown that there was bone deterioration and that the cartilage had
worn out so she couldn’t understand how she could be pain-free in
less that a minute. I explained to her that the pain she had
experienced behind her knee was coming from the popliteus muscle.
That muscle is related to the gall bladder, which responds
negatively to the emotions of anger and lack of love. She
acknowledged that she had experienced plenty of those emotions. She
thought, however, that the trouble with her knees was due to being a
little overweight. I challenged this logic by asking her to consider
the size of sumo wrestlers. They are very heavy and very agile,
which suggests that they don’t have knee problems.
I explained to her that the stress from her negative emotions of
anger and lack of love had affected the function of the ICV. An
incompetent ICV allowed fecal matter to move back onto the liver and
then into the bloodstream. From there, blood proteins became trapped
in the origin and insertion of the popliteus muscle behind each knee.
When the popliteus muscle was required to lock and unlock for knee
movement to occur, the movement became impaired because blood had
coagulated in between the fibers. This interfered with the
synergistic movement of all the muscles associated with proper knee
function. When one muscle contracts, other muscles must relax to
accommodate that contraction.
If instead, the muscles of the knee do not move synergistically, and
one muscle pulls against another, the result will be pain. The other
muscles that allow movement of the knee are associated with other
organs and related negative emotions, including hate and lack of joy,
grief and rejection, and fear and lack of trust. This will help you
appreciate how unresolved emotions could seriously impair the
function of a joint. “Wear and tear” on the body is less about the
aging process and more about the accumulation of unresolved negative
emotions, which compound with the passage of time. The wear and tear
on the bones and cartilage which were captured on the X-ray were not
causing the pain. Impaired muscle function was causing the pain.
When the process causing the muscle dysfunction (as described above)
was corrected, pain-free movement was restored in spite of bone or
cartilage deterioration.
My new friend got up and walked all the way down the cabin aisle and
then returned to me with tears in her eyes, asking how she could
ever thank me enough. She was free of pain. Seeing her grateful
smiling face was thanks enough. I saw her once again in Immigration
in Los Angeles and asked her how she was feeling. She was feeling so
well that she was canceling her surgery and immediately booking a
return flight home to Australia. I could tell you stories like this
by the hundreds, which make me feel like NOBODY GOING SOMEWHERE.
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