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6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:33pm On Sep 23, 2014
The mind is the most Powerful tool in the universe. We can be anything!, do anything! Heal ourselves if we so much Believe it with all of our Mind.

Here are the greatest 6 stories Τ̅Ơ show you how powerful our minds are.


1.MR WRIGHT

As reported by Bruno Klopfer in the Journal of
Projective Techniques in 1957, Dr. West was treating
Mr. Wright, who had an advanced cancer called
lymphosarcoma. All treatments had failed, and time
was running out. Mr. Wright’s neck, chest, abdomen,
armpits, and groin were filled with tumors the size
of oranges, his spleen and liver were enlarged, and
his cancer was causing his chest to fill up with two
quarts of milky fluid every day, which had to be
drained in order for him to breathe. Dr. West didn’t
expect him to last a week.

But Mr. Wright didn’t give up. Knowing the drug
existed and believing the drug would be his miracle
cure, he pestered his doc until Dr. West reluctantly
gave in and injected him with Krebiozen on a Friday.

To his utter shock, the following Monday, Dr. West
found his patient walking around out of bed. Mr.
Wright’s “tumor masses had melted like snowballs
on a hot stove” and were half their original size. Ten
days after the first dose of Krebiozen, Mr. Wright
left the hospital, apparently cancer free.

Mr. Wright was rockin’ and rollin,’ praising Krebiozen
as a miracle drug for two months until the scientific
literature began reporting that Krebiozen didn’t
seem to be effective. Mr. Wright, who trusted what
he read in the literature, fell into a deep depression,
and his cancer came back.

This time, Dr. West, who genuinely wanted to help
save his patient, decided to get sneaky. He told Mr.
Wright—that some of the initial supplies of the drug
had deteriorated during shipping, making them less
effective, but that he scored a new batch of highly
concentrated, ultra-pure Krebiozen, which he could
give him. (Of course, this was a bold-faced lie.)

Dr. West then injected Mr. Wright with nothing but
distilled water. And a seemingly miraculous thing
happened—again. The tumors melted away, the
fluid in his chest disappeared, and Mr. Wright was
feeling great again for another two months.

Then the American Medical Association blew it by
announcing that a nationwide study of Krebiozen
proved that the drug was utterly worthless. This
time, Mr. Wright lost all faith in his treatment. His
cancer came right back, and he died two days later.

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Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:36pm On Sep 23, 2014
2.THE HEXED GIRLS

As described by George Engel in the Annals of
Internal Medicine, Baltimore Case Study Number
469861 was an African American woman born 22
years earlier on Friday the 13th in the Okefenokee
Swamp near the Georgia-Florida border. She was
the third of three girls delivered that day by a
midwife who proclaimed that all three girls, born on
such a fateful day, were hexed. The first, she
announced, would die before her 16th birthday. The
second would not survive her 21st. And the patient
in question was told she would die before her 23rd
birthday.

The first two girls died within one day of their 16th
and 21st birthdays, respectively. The third woman,
terrified that she would die on her 23rd birthday,
showed up at the hospital the day before her
birthday, hyperventilating. Soon afterwards, before
she turned 23, she died, proving the midwife’s
predictions correct.
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:39pm On Sep 23, 2014
THE BLIND WOMEN OF KHMER ROUGE

As described in Anne Harrington’s The Cure Within,
200 cases of blindness were reported in a group of
Cambodian women forced by the Khmer Rouge to
witness the torture and slaughter of those close to
them, particularly the men in their lives. Examination
of these women found nothing physically wrong
with their eyes. The conclusion those trying to help
them came to was that by being forced to view the
unbearable, “they had all cried until they could not
see.”
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:42pm On Sep 23, 2014
4.MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES WITH DIFFERENT HEALTH ISSUES.

Anthony Robbin’s Unlimited Power describes a case
of a psychiatric patient with a split personality. One
of her personalities was diabetic, while another was
not. Her blood sugars would be normal when she
was in her non-diabetic personality, but then when
she shifted into her diabetic alter ego, her blood
sugars rose, and all medical evidence demonstrated
that she was diabetic. When her personality flipped
back to the non-diabetic counterpart, her blood
sugars normalized.

Psychiatrist Bennett Braun, author of The Treatment
of Multiple Personality Disorder, describes the case
of Timmy, who also had multiple personalities. One
personality was allergic to orange juice, and when
this personality drank orange juice, Timmy would
break into blistering hives. However, another
personality was able to drink orange juice
uneventfully. If the allergic personality was in the
midst of an allergy attack and he shifted back to the
non-allergic personality, the hives would disappear
instantly.
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:44pm On Sep 23, 2014
5. STAMATIS MORAITIS

Stamatis Moraitis was a Greek war veteran who was
living in the United States when he was diagnosed
with terminal lung cancer and told he had only 9
months to live. He was offered aggressive
treatment, but after 9 doctors apparently assured
him that it wouldn’t save his life, he decided to save
his money, decline treatment, and move with his
wife back to his native Ikaria, a Greek island where
he could be buried with his ancestors in a graveyard
overlooking the Aegean Sea.

He and his wife moved into a small house on a
vineyard with his elderly parents, where he
reconnected with his faith and started going to his
old church. When his friends got wind of the fact
that Stamatis was back home, they showed up with
bottles of wine, books, and board games to
entertain him and keep him company. He planted
vegetables in a garden, basked in sunshine, savored
the salty air, and relished in his love for his wife.

Six months passed, and not only did he not die, he
was actually feeling better than ever. He started
working in the untended vineyard during the day,
making himself useful, and in the evenings, he’d play
dominos with friends. He took a lot of naps, rarely
looked at a watch, and spent a lot of time outdoors.
At one point, 25 years after his diagnosis, Stamatis
went back to the United States to ask his doctors
what had happened. Apparently, the doctors were
all dead. Stamatis finally died this year in Ikaria. He
was 102 years old.
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by Jhayson(m): 7:47pm On Sep 23, 2014
crazyawesome911: 5. STAMATIS MORAITIS

Stamatis Moraitis was a Greek war veteran who was
living in the United States when he was diagnosed
with terminal lung cancer and told he had only 9
months to live. He was offered aggressive
treatment, but after 9 doctors apparently assured
him that it wouldn’t save his life, he decided to save
his money, decline treatment, and move with his
wife back to his native Ikaria, a Greek island where
he could be buried with his ancestors in a graveyard
overlooking the Aegean Sea.

He and his wife moved into a small house on a
vineyard with his elderly parents, where he
reconnected with his faith and started going to his
old church. When his friends got wind of the fact
that Stamatis was back home, they showed up with
bottles of wine, books, and board games to
entertain him and keep him company. He planted
vegetables in a garden, basked in sunshine, savored
the salty air, and relished in his love for his wife.

Six months passed, and not only did he not die, he
was actually feeling better than ever. He started
working in the untended vineyard during the day,
making himself useful, and in the evenings, he’d play
dominos with friends. He took a lot of naps, rarely
looked at a watch, and spent a lot of time outdoors.
At one point, 25 years after his diagnosis, Stamatis
went back to the United States to ask his doctors
what had happened. Apparently, the doctors were
all dead. Stamatis finally died this year in Ikaria. He
was 102 years old.
Interesting
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by Jhayson(m): 7:47pm On Sep 23, 2014
crazyawesome911: 5. STAMATIS MORAITIS

Stamatis Moraitis was a Greek war veteran who was
living in the United States when he was diagnosed
with terminal lung cancer and told he had only 9
months to live. He was offered aggressive
treatment, but after 9 doctors apparently assured
him that it wouldn’t save his life, he decided to save
his money, decline treatment, and move with his
wife back to his native Ikaria, a Greek island where
he could be buried with his ancestors in a graveyard
overlooking the Aegean Sea.

He and his wife moved into a small house on a
vineyard with his elderly parents, where he
reconnected with his faith and started going to his
old church. When his friends got wind of the fact
that Stamatis was back home, they showed up with
bottles of wine, books, and board games to
entertain him and keep him company. He planted
vegetables in a garden, basked in sunshine, savored
the salty air, and relished in his love for his wife.

Six months passed, and not only did he not die, he
was actually feeling better than ever. He started
working in the untended vineyard during the day,
making himself useful, and in the evenings, he’d play
dominos with friends. He took a lot of naps, rarely
looked at a watch, and spent a lot of time outdoors.
At one point, 25 years after his diagnosis, Stamatis
went back to the United States to ask his doctors
what had happened. Apparently, the doctors were
all dead. Stamatis finally died this year in Ikaria. He
was 102 years old.
Wow.....Interesting
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:51pm On Sep 23, 2014
F. ANITA MOORJANI

In her book Dying To Be Me, Anita Moorjani tells the
story of how she was dying of end stage Stage 4
lymphoma when she experienced the classic “white
light” near death experience many have described.
As she travelled to the other side, she was able to
look down upon her loved ones, even though some
of them were not in the same room with her. Her
heart was filled with a feeling of profound
unconditional love, and she was happy to be free of
her dying, tumor-riddled body.

Then she was told that she had a choice. She could
stay in the white light and die, or she could go back
and share her story with others. She didn’t want to
come back. Her body had been in so much pain, and
her soul had been suffering. But she was told that if
she came back, her cancer would be cured. She
believed what she was told, and felt called to come
back so she could share her experience.

Anita’s cancer was gone within several weeks. This
all happened under the care of her bewildered
doctors, who documented her spontaneous
remission. Anita is now on the Hay House speaking
circuit with me, spreading the message that death is
nothing to fear. I will get to hug her this weekend at
Hay House’s .
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by crazyawesome911(m): 7:53pm On Sep 23, 2014
HAVE YOU HEARD STORIES?

When we doubt the mind’s power to help—or harm
—the body, it helps to share stories. Have you had a
personal experience with the mind’s power to affect
the body? Share your story please!

Source- http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11572/6-stories-to-make-you-believe-in-the-power-of-your-mind-to-heal-you.html
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by romzyxy(m): 8:03pm On Sep 23, 2014
the stamatis story was very interesting.
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by McWhillion(m): 8:12pm On Sep 23, 2014
Jhayson: Interesting
Yes we know, do you have to quote the whole shii twice just to write "interesting"
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by zube01(m): 9:13pm On Sep 23, 2014
The mind is the greatest tool and weapon there is!....set ur mind to it and u will accomplish it!..

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Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by oneda(m): 1:24pm On Sep 24, 2014
na wa o
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by Blakjewelry(m): 2:50pm On Sep 24, 2014
the power of the mind is known throughout the ages by most ancient religions.
Re: 6 Stories Τ̅Ơ Make You Believe In The Power Of The Mind. by Pimples(m): 8:43pm On Sep 27, 2014
The mind is not only useful for heath purposes but is also useful in improving our lot in life.
For instance...good things tend to happen more often when you think POSITVE thoughts.

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