On Healing Our Families

Four months into my practice of Brain Respiration. Ilchi Lee says that when I received the disturbing news that my aunt in Peru had suffered a major stroke and was in a coma. When I arrived in her hospital room I found my aunt lying in bed as if she were a cadaver. She could not open her eyes or talk. I held her cold hand, got close to her ear. and asked her in a whispering tone to squeeze my hands if she could hear me. Seconds later I felt a light pressure from her hands squeezing mine. I knew she could feel and hear me. This enthralled me. I was spellbound.

While caring for my comatose aunt, I applied some of the principles and techniques learned in my Brain Respiration classes. The palm therapy I had given my aunt over her whole body had proven to be effective but not strong enough to bring her out ot the coma. I had been patting her abdomen with my own hands, but now I thought to lift my aunt’s lifeless arms and rhythmically pat her (with her own hands) three hundred times on her lower abdomen. To my amazement, she woke up from her long sleep. Her eyes opened widely, as if she had surprisingly arrived. No words were said, but her eyes spoke loudly of her arrival. It was a perfect example of the potential we all have to heal others, as well as ourselves.

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