5.2.1 Method of Watching and Observing the Internal Organs

It is not needless to mention that mental surgery also gives good results in treatment at distance, when physical presence of the patient is impossible. The procedure of mental operation is completely identical to the procedure used when the patient is present, except that the therapist must be very well- qualified for interventions at distance.


I ask the patient to relax and close the eyes. I place the palms of my hands on the front and back of the second chakra. I cover the front part of the second chakra with an open hand, slightly beneath the navel. I cover the back part in the area of the lumbar vertebrae. With open or closed eyes, I mentally evoke and create a picture of organs that I wish to see. I take the stomach for example. Firstly, I imagine the picture from an anatomical atlas and then I leave it. I concentrate on the patient, pay attention to his stomach and receive a mental picture on an empty or, better say, grey background. I compare this picture to the first picture (the one from the anatomical atlas) in order to determine whether I see the whole picture or just a part of it. I ordinarily receive a picture of the stomach with all its damages. If the whole stomach is sick, I see a complete picture of the stomach. On the other hand, if only one part is sick, I only see that part of the stomach.

In my mind, I form a complete picture of the patient’s stomach in two ways: I create and receive the complete picture of the stomach as seen when the whole stomach is sick, or I cover a clear/healthy picture that I remembered from the anatomical atlas with the picture of the sick stomach. In the case of a partially sick stomach, it is not necessary to compare pictures; nevertheless, practice has shown that it is useful to supplement the picture of the stomach with the healthy part and in such a way form a picture of the sick part of the stomach among enclosed healthy parts of the stomach.

Pictures formed in such a way – when organs are entirely or partially sick, which is most often the case in practice – represent the basis for the procedures of mental surgery.


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