Getting spine aligned / Scoliosis

Started by myststars, April 23, 2016, 02:46:10 PM

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myststars

Hi


I have a challenge with Scoliosis.Any idea or insight regarding this subject from Seth point of view is welcome ...




BethAnne

In case you are one of the few people who doesn't have this book....this is excellent.  Ester Hicks/Abraham published her books with her.

myststars

I already read that book. Thanks anyway.  ;)

John Sorensen

Quote from: myststars on April 24, 2016, 01:57:28 AM
I already read that book. Thanks anyway.  ;)

Have you talked to all the usual specialists etc?

myststars

It was discovered very late (4 years ago) by a medic.He put stuff mannualy in place with bare hands.I go to him every 4-6 months.
THe thing is after a period of time after i go to him things get messed up again because muscles are not ready for the "aligned" vertebrae.When i am driving i have to move my head (neck vertebrae).Carrying heavy stuff is another challenge..All this disrupt the spine.
My medic also said and i got this from channeling that the energetic reason for the spine condition is that i had so much on my shoulders for many years and it reflected in the body condition...Suddenly a click in my head was done .... "Heal" the mind will heal the spine..
It may seem i already know the solution but somehow i wanted to brainstorm this forum too..

John Sorensen

Well if you are still walking with scoliosis, then I would say you have  good chance at some improvements etc.


I've met some people with advanced MS and extreme scoliosis, and so far I have not seen any record of somebody totally healing from such an advanced deterioration.


But if you are walking then you have great potential to make adjustments etc.




myststars

Well ... searching around many months ago i found this:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TWtrCmzaOw


Also last time when i was at my doctor he said something that clicked in place...
The bottom disrupt the top ...
Now i do exercises everyday for the bottom mostly..

John Sorensen

Do you see a regular physiotherapist?

Deb

Quote from: myststars on April 23, 2016, 02:46:10 PMI have a challenge with Scoliosis.Any idea or insight regarding this subject from Seth point of view is welcome ...

First off, I'm sorry for your situation. Back in high school, I dated a guy with scoliosis, not severe enough at the time to cause him too much trouble. I wonder how he's doing today. While I'm useless with this topic as far as Seth goes, I can share with you what Joe Dispenza did to heal his own serious spinal issues (6 fractured vertebra due to an accident) and his complete recovery with this part of the Intro to his You Are the Placebo book. A different but drastic physical challenge that he was able to overcome on his own. I swear he's a Sethie. But I don't know for sure. Certainly an inspiration. @John Sorensen can attest to that.

Intro Excerpt


myststars

John Sorensen: I go to this doctor of mine between 4-6 month cycle.The rest of time i am sorting out myself as much as i can.

Deb: don't be sorry...I mean i was somehow displeased with the situation but now i see that there is a sure probability that i can be myself and living in the moment..The momentum that i built and the thirst and enthuziasm is too powerfull for being myself and go to high vibration is so powerfull now.I am like a train that goes with 300Km/h and the inertia is very very big.I want to be happy authentic even if i have to quit friends, family because no vibration resonance with them anymore...Abraham is so right.You have nothing to give unless one is authenticaly happy.If you are unhappy, needy you just perpetuate that and reinforce others in that.The majority just can't have enough of that mediocrity..Maybe is one of the biggest drugs in history of mankind..And OH boy "Missery loves company" is so BIG phrase ... It should be wrriten on any door at corporate and jobs ... When you go to work and school one should be aware of that everyday and not forget it...


John Sorensen

Quote from: Deb on April 24, 2016, 11:03:32 PM
Quote from: myststars on April 23, 2016, 02:46:10 PMI have a challenge with Scoliosis.Any idea or insight regarding this subject from Seth point of view is welcome ...

First off, I'm sorry for your situation. Back in high school, I dated a guy with scoliosis, not severe enough at the time to cause him too much trouble. I wonder how he's doing today. While I'm useless with this topic as far as Seth goes, I can share with you what Joe Dispenza did to heal his own serious spinal issues (6 fractured vertebra due to an accident) and his complete recovery with this part of the Intro to his You Are the Placebo book. A different but drastic physical challenge that he was able to overcome on his own. I swear he's a Sethie. But I don't know for sure. Certainly an inspiration. @John Sorensen can attest to that.

Intro Excerpt




I don't like to just throw around book recommendations, as much as I love Joe's books, I also believe we should do whatever we can for ourselves without spending money, and not getting hooked into the idea that their are experts we need to pay money to, for us to be well. It's a dangerous paradigm.

However, I love all the joe books and talks etc, and heartily recommend anything he is into. His main couple of books are like $20 AU each, so not expensive or anything, I would suggest listening to some of his free youtube talks, seeing as he a chiropracter, and specialist in neuroscience and the recovery of the physical body etc, and his main thing is making complex knowledge easy to break down and digest for the average person, and actually apply in our daily lives etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUGbCUvlW9s&ab_channel=SivanandaAshramYogaRetreatBahamas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDDCRk51-fA&ab_channel=AliensMoonTruthExposed




myststars

Thx John and Deb for the resources.I will look into it.

myststars

Thanks for the advices.I enter rarely on the forum.
I recently was atracted by a shaolin stance named horse stance for more hardcore emotional detoxification and as a colateral effect i feel i walk more straight than before begginining it.Is painfull but i will continue to improve.I am looking on youtube for stuff.