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Question: I
have been suffering from an unusual and painful condition for about 21 years.
My head feels like it’s being tightly pulled, with a sensation as though
someone is tugging at it. There is a constant ringing sound in my ears. Over
the last two years, I have experienced five episodes of fainting—three while
awake and two during sleep. During these episodes, my fists clench, my hands
curl up, my mouth tightens, and my tongue becomes trapped between my teeth,
often getting injured. The sounds that emerge from my mouth resemble those made
when slaughtering an animal. I have been seeking treatment for this condition
for many years but with little success.
Answer: When
a person experiences a seizure, whether it occurs suddenly during wakefulness
or while asleep, it stems from the accumulation of vital energies within the
brain. These energies become trapped due to an obstruction in their release
path. The pressure exerted by these energies causes the walls of the brain
cells to rupture, creating larger openings in certain areas. This leads to an
increased directional flow within the cells, ultimately resulting in the
depletion of memory within them. Simultaneously, the congestion of this flow
becomes so intense that the brain ceases to function. As the brain ceases to
work and the pressure intensifies, the nerves are affected, causing
convulsions.
Consequently,
the facial nerves and other bodily muscles undergo contraction. The symptoms
described align with epilepsy, a condition that, despite its severity, is not
beyond treatment.
Answer: Obtain a 9x12-inch piece of red-painted glass (not a mirror). Place it in an area where it is in your frequent line of sight and gaze at it regularly. Focus your attention on it each time you see it, continuing this practice until you gain confidence that the episodes will cease. Maintain this treatment until full recovery.
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