ENERGY PROTOCOL FOR CORONARY BYPASS PATIENTS
The purpose of the interventions described here is threefold. One is to transmit energy to organs which have been put under extreme stress as the result of coronary disease. The second is to encourage the patient to consciously address what are normally considered unconscious processes in the body, and thereby gain a sense of authority in his own healing process. The third is to enable the patient to use the event of surgery to process and release old trauma.
It is my observation that the body often relives old traumatic experiences during open heart surgery, and these can be felt by any one who has developed clairsentient abilities in the energy field. It is possible that on some unconscious level the patient has elected this surgery because of a desire to do this, and to be lovingly touched on the inside of his body, where he feels he cannot reach. When these traumas come up, the patient often tries to go to a deeper level of unconsciousness under anesthesia, but can be kept more present by the techniques described below. I believe that these techniques, in combination with the specific instructions suggested for going on bypass, can substantially reduce post-operative depression and pain.
Since post-operative depression is a major indicator of 18-month mortality in open heart surgery, this seems most worthwhile to investigate. If my intuition about diminution of pain is correct, it will help to explain why patients who use acupuncture or hypnosis as the sole anesthetic experience relatively little post-operative pain. It would be reasonable to infer that in surgery as in life, the result of suppression of trauma is pain, and that to the extent that the patient can process the experience of surgery while it is occurring, pain will be reduced.
PREOPERATIVE
1 - Treat kidney and bladder points on feet.
While doing this, describe the operation in detail to the patient.
2 - Do energy chelation.
While working ankle-to-knee, ask patient to bring awareness to the veins, and allow the veins to experience the excitement of becoming arteries. Allow other veins in the leg to experience challenge of taking over for the veins which will be removed.
While on heart chakra, ask patient to experience grafting locations accepting
veins, and teaching them their new job.
While on brow chakra, tell patient to allow the brain to accept the miracle of the
operation, and entertain the possibility that all things can be transmuted and changed,
as he desires.
3 - Tell patient that old traumas, and especially old angers may come up during the surgery, once the chest is opened. Tell him that you will work to help release these out through the chest.
INTRAOPERATIVE
1 - If anesthesiologist is not ready to begin, send energy from kidney and liver
points on the feet up to these organs.
2 - When anesthesiologist begins to put in i.v.s, hold patient's hand, talk, sing, improvise anything that will bring comfort.
Explain purpose of each thing being done, and encourage the patient to allow the body to accept it. Emphasize the sensuality of the needle entering the blood vessel, and the Swan making its way to the heart.
Let the patient feel the heart's signals being projected out into the room, where every one can see it and be in touch with it
Let the patient experience the heart as the main actor in a great drama, with the rest of the body the supporting cast, and the health care givers as director, stage hands and audience.
3 - When patient is anesthetized, before the sterile field is created, return to the
feet. Work on feet, knees and groin to bring the energy field back down into the body.
4 - Once sterile field is created, stand at the head of the patient with hands on or close to the temples, or underneath, supporting the head. These are the two positions you will maintain, alternating them at your discretion, throughout the operation. If you are familiar with craniosacral massage, you may do some of this from this position.
If there are problems with the heart during the operation, you may want to raise one hand above the head with the palm facing the heart and send energy directly into
If a helper who can scrub is available, she should stand at the feet, sending energy into the kidney, liver and gall bladder meridians, at his/her discretion, and pulling the energy field down to the feet. After the vein(s) is removed and the leg is sutured, she can treat that wound directly.
5 - As the incision is made, the torch is used to burn through tissue, and the saw is used to cut through bone, tell the patient, either telepathically or by whispering into his ear, to allow the tissue t o part easily, inviting the loving hands of the surgeon to come into the chest.
6 - Once the chest is open, you may feel anger coming into your body from the patient. Tell the patient to stay present, and to send the anger roaring out through the front of the chest. Tell the patient that this time his anger is not in vain, and that the battle will be won and the goal accomplished.
Alternatively, you may start to feel drowsy, indicating that the patient is withdrawing further into unconsciousness under the anesthesia, in order to avoid the memory of an old trauma or something unpleasant that is happening in the operating room. If you have a partner working at the feet, tell her, through addressing the remark to the surgeon, to send energy into the kidney points to focus the patient. Then tell the patient to come back and be present. Give him the supportive remarks about anger in step 5.
7 - If you feel a pain or a cringing in your genitals Or your second chakra, this may indicate that the patient is having a memory of sexual abuse or of having his creative energy suppressed as a child. Tell the patient that his sexual and creative energies exist only for his own pleasure and healing.
8 - Before the patient goes on bypass, tell him to prepare the blood for the adventure of leaving and returning to the body. Suggest that once the blood is outside the body, ft will act like cerebrospinal fluid, with that kind of excitement-perception energy. It will act like blood again when it comes back into the body. Have the patient tell the brain to regard the chemicalized blood with curiosity, not alarm, and simply to observe and record the experience.
9 - When the patient comes off bypass, tell him to feel the heart as if it were beating for the very first time, at six weeks after conception, and to experience the excitement of the blood connecting the heart with the rest of the body, informing them
about each other.
If there is a helper at the feet, have her send energy into the liver meridian to facilitate clotting.
Throughout the operation, stay tuned in to the patient's changing emotional states, which may indicate memories coming to the surface. Support the patient energetically and sympathetically with whatever he is feeling. Experiment with different levels of the auric field to see where a memory may be stuck. Check in periodically with the first level to make certain the patient is staying in his body.
POSTOPERATIVE
1 - If there is an opportunity to see the patient in the I.C. U., work directly on the sutures and send energy through the kidney points on the bottom of the feet. If a friend or family member is available and willing, show her how to do the kidney points.
2 - Check chakras and work directly on those which seem weak.
3 - As soon as possible after the patient has returned to his room, do an energy
chelation. Ask if there is any pain or discomfort and address that directly.
4 - Discuss your experience of the operation with the patient, if he is interested
in knowing about it.
5 - Ask the patient what anxieties about the future he may have. Help him to locate the places in the body and the energy field where these are resonating, and to transform them into positive visions.
NOTE: This is only a model. I welcome input from other healers and physicians in changing and developing this further. I would particularly welcome input from cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionists and nurses about difficult points in the operation where additional energy techniques might be applied.
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