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Healing of Tumour Using Qi Gong Caught on Film

Oct 05, 2015

Transcript from Gregg Braden’s Science of Healing Workshop

When we have a feeling in our hearts we are creating electric and magnetic waves that extend beyond our bodies into the  world around us. And what’s interesting is the research that show those waves extend not  just one or two metres beyond where our hearts reside but many kilometres away from where our physical hearts are. Heart Math Research

So right now you are having an affect on the outside world many many kilometres away. When many people come together with one feeling it can literally change the world.

It’s only a miracle until we understand the science, then it becomes a powerful inner technology.
This film below was created in a medicine-less hospital in Beijing China. It shows a woman who has been diagnosed with a cancerous three inch diameter tumour in her bladder.  Western doctors said they cannot do anything, so she went to a clinic in China were they think differently and apply ancient wisdom to modern healing.

There are three practitioners trained to feel just the precise feeling in their hearts – they create the feeling as if the woman is already healed. We get to look inside her body through a sonogram and watch her cancer disappear in three minutes in the presence of the emotional language that heals.

What you will see is the woman is awake and conscious without anaesthetic and she believes in what’s happening. On the computer screen we will see two images; one image is a picture of the tumour and the other is a real time image while the healing is happening. You will hear the practitioner chant a word. I want you to know there is no magic in the word, it could be any word, it is the word that they have chosen that tells them this is the feeling that heals.

Cancer Cured in Three Minutes

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