ArticlesWas it Diabetes?By: Joseph Costa, PhDA phone call from an individual who stated he was calling about a crisis wasn’t unusual. The caller stated, a mutual friend recommended me. The caller was a producer, (I will call him, Tim) who was seeking help for an actress (I will call her, Sara), who was unable to find a vein to inject a diabetes treatment. Tim stated, he was desperate; that the attempt to inject the needle had developed into a near panic circumstance and could I help in any way with hypnosis to assist in calming Sara enough to complete the injection. After determining that this was not a hospital emergency situation, I suggested they come to my office, which was close by. When Tim and Sara arrived, I was surprised—both of her arms
were wrapped in hotel bath towels that were bloody. A quick examination
determined that she was not in danger but had severely probed both
arms for a place to inject the diabetes medication. After cleaning
both arms I noticed there was some capillary bleeding in some of
the holes. I learned that she had no problem in the past with administering
her medication. She had been injecting herself for over a year. In less than five minutes, Sara, while in a hypnotic trance, found herself in England in the 1600’s as the eight- year-old daughter of a castle and landowner. Her mother had been ill and a doctor in London was called. The doctor bled the mother through cutting her wrists. He advised the father that the mother would need to be bled on a regular schedule. The father was in fear that the community would discover through the doctor’s visits that there was sickness in the castle. He feared losing all his workers. He insisted the doctor teach the daughter the bleeding procedure. The daughter cried and did not want to do this to her mother. The father insisted that she needed to learn to do it. Reluctantly, the doctor taught her the bleeding procedure. Sometime later when the mother's condition had become so serious she was bedridden, the father insisted that the daughter do the bleeding procedure. After she cut her mother’s wrist she was unable to stop the bleeding. Subsequently, her mother died and the daughter never forgave herself for her mother’s death. From my perspective, as a past life and metaphysical healer, this is a classic case of a past life experience surfacing in the current life experience. Sara needed to discover the past life experience to forgive herself and therefore, the current life experience of probing until her arms were bloody vis-à-vis the injections, was the vehicle. Using a re-scripting process, Sara was able to release the guilt as a result of her mother’s death in that lifetime, which she carried into this lifetime. After the regression session, I suggested to Tim that he take Sara to a clinic to have a nurse administer the diabetes medication. Sara examined her arms and found that there was no longer any bleeding and surprisingly there was no redness or signs of any physical wounds. Tim suggested that she administer the medication while in my office. She refused, telling him she was not going to treat herself anymore for diabetes. She stated that even though her doctor insisted she was diabetic and had treated her accordingly for over a year, she had never believed she was diabetic. I asked Sara to advise me how things worked out. She left my office arguing with Tim that she was not going to go to the doctor nor treat herself for diabetes. Sara called me several weeks later to thank me for helping her discover the real reason she had been probing her arms. She also stated that at Tim’s insistence she went to her doctor. To the doctor’s surprise, test results came back, as she already knew, negative for diabetes. While this story may seem like a sci-fi movie, it is typical of a past life traumatic issue surfacing in the current life and how mind, body, spirit quickly heals the past as well as the current life problem. --------------------- |
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