5.4 Other Methods

In my practice, I have tried the majority of known mental surgery methods and ascertained that they are all successful therapeutic methods. I analysed in detail the method that requires from a person, as they say in Africa, “to be mounted by the spirit of a relative”. I found that the above-described method of treatment by mental surgery is the most suitable, being successful as supplement to the treatment with life-cosmic energy. The complete system of mental treatment is harmonised with the treatment of the energy and physical bodies, which I described in the first two volumes.

Some methods of mental surgery require an operation on the body organ by using an imaginary scalpel. Other methods seek mental elimination of the surplus tissue, i.e. part of the organ, while the third ones demand mental simulation of implants as auxiliary means, their input in the organism and use of cutting devices and the like. All these methods demand from the therapist to have a good qualification in order to avoid any harmful consequences of the treatment and to give good protection to the patient.

5.-4.

When Meli said that she had problems with a cyst in her ovary, I could not believe it, because she passed all the courses on life-cosmic energy and had a long and successful therapeutic practice. This meant that she could have resolved the problem herself a long time ago. Nevertheless, her brother was a doctor, so I predicted that he participated in her decision- making. Meli confirmed my suspicion and added that her brother advised her not to touch the cyst, because it would vanish in the same way as it appeared and the like. However, a cyst constitutes a health problem today. I explained to Meli that the classic medicine resolves the majority of the cyst problems by not intervening at all. If intervening, then a surgical operation is made on that organ and, if possible, the whole organ is removed. In the case when a surgical intervention would leave permanent consequences on the critical organs, with the patient still feeling problems, the fluid is taken out from the cyst, while the tissue cut is alleviated with glycerine. The latter procedure is additionally interesting, because it is similar to the procedure performed with mental surgery, with the difference that in the therapeutic action on organism, the organism is given the possibility to resolve itself the problem of the cyst.


The therapist imagines the cyst in the form of a balloon. In his mind, he takes a syringe in the squeezed position, ready for extraction, and prepares the patient for an operation. Before mental operation, the therapist must perform energy and physical therapies, as well as treat the sick organ with transformation rules. He puts his hands on the place where the cyst is located or on the front and back of the second chakra, and mentally search for a picture of the organ with the cyst. When he sees the cyst, the therapist takes the syringe in his hands and penetrates the cyst balloon with the needle. This is followed by the extraction of the fluid through the needle into the syringe. We must imagine a syringe long enough to extract all the fluid from the cyst and to perform the complete extraction in one movement, while the time of meditative operation should be short enough and exact. After the extraction, we treat the place from which we extracted the fluid with transformation rules and protect it in the corresponding way.


Meli listened carefully to my words and told me to perform the operation. I had nothing against it and performed the whole process as described above. When I mentally observed the cyst, it appeared smaller than Meli described it; I told her that and warned her that she must treat the place where the cyst was every second day. In the case of any difficulties, she should call me, while otherwise controls were not necessary for a while, because the organism should slowly excrete fluid from the cyst. She called me after three months: she believed that everything ended fine, but did not visit the doctor because she was afraid. I told her: “Treat your fear with the first transformation rule of life-cosmic energy.”

An interesting method of mental surgery is certainly the performance of operations by entrance of the therapist into the body organs. In order to perform such surgery, the therapist needs to learn several techniques, such as shrinking himself in his mind, entering the body organ and performing an operation there, or increasing every organ and observing its health state and the like.

The procedure is simple. In his mind, the therapist increases the sick organ to a size appropriate to enter into and to perform an operation in such a way. Also, the therapist can shrink himself to be able to enter a normal organ and intervene as necessary. We shrink ourselves for the sake of more acceptable and easier reach, since in that meditation, we retain the real state of the organism and the sick place; the procedure of shrinking, i.e. performance of mental operation in such conditions, may cause a problem in the therapeutic meditation.

I cannot give a general conclusion on mental surgery for the direction of alternative treatment described in this chapter. Better to say, the examples described are enough for the work with life-cosmic energy and for its needs, although it would be useful to work on a detailed insight in mental surgery. The above cases give concrete descriptions of my procedures and contribute to the development and education of therapists at a higher level of energy treatment.

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