an answer to Cancer By Hugh Sadlier, M.Ed, BCCH
A client who had been suffering from a rare form of cancer called for an appointment. She arrived at the Hypno-Health office, seeming weary and simply living out the one-year-to- live sentence given by her doctor 10 months previously. As we began to communicate with her subconscious mind, she discovered experiences, behaviors, attitudes and responses that had been influential in the cancer developing. The ap- parent message was: if she wanted to survive, she would need to make significant changes in her life. During each of our six sessions, she disconnected the influences of the specific cancer connections and replaced them with positive perceptions of how she envisioned be- coming. She saw herself glowing outwardly and free of pain, with the glow shining on the cancer lesions and nipping them in the bud. She also imagined her own inner healer in the form of a drop of blood that moved down through her body and flushed away the physical and mental toxins, enabling her to be free of cancer. With continued “releas- ing and replacing”, she took control of her life and reveled in feeling empowered and becoming well. After her platelet levels stabilized and she was given a 3-month reprieve from chemotherapy, she expressed the following sentiments. “The medical community has been incredibly helpful in suggesting treatments, providing blood analysis that keeps me healthy and stable and working with me to ensure that quality of life is my major focus. However, there is a piece of treatment that I sought that went beyond the tangible analysis and statistics, it was my work with Hugh Sadlier in the art of hypnotism. The skills I learned from Hugh I continually draw upon to help me relax when overwhelmed, understand
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ancer is one of the most powerful words in relation to the response it elicits in us. And if it rolls off the lips of a medical professional, its impact can be devastating.
what is driving a given situation, and know that I can change my life. For example, hypnotism is particularly helpful when undergoing medical scans. I’ve had 3-hour MRI’s and have drawn upon hypnotism to keep me still and comfortable dur- ing the procedure. More importantly, my connection with my subconscious has opened up a deeper meaning of my world. I find myself able to live in the moment more, experience a profound connection to nature, embrace a gentle and genu- ine spirituality, and deeply love. I believe that hypnotism is a major component that is helping me move toward healing and health.” Research and powerful statements from various authori- ties substantiate the potential for healing cancer expressed in the above synopsis. Gary Elkins, director of the Mind Body Medicine Research Laboratory in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, states: “One of the benefits of hypnosis is to empower people, to give them a sense of control. That’s especially important in cancer treatment, since the disease often makes people feel as if their bodies have gone out of control.” Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., who has devoted his whole life to researching epigenetics (the study of inherited changes in phenotype [ap- pearance] or gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in the underlying DNA sequence), stated: “In other words, your thoughts and perceptions have a direct and overwhelmingly significant a effect on cells. This echoes from a highly scientific point
of view, what the intuitive and spiritual leaders have been advocating for years: your mind can and does contribute to both the cause and healing of whatever ails you - including cancer. Neuroscience has recognized that the subconscious mind controls 95% of our lives.”
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