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Q: What is autism? What causes it? Can a child recover from it? If so, how?
NOTE: Given the incredibly mysterious nature of autism, this week’s answer is longer than usual. IMPORTANT: If you are not a physician, do NOT attempt this procedure in any measure.
A: WHAT IS AUTISM?
WHAT CAUSES IT?
Ears are especially susceptible to retarding the inward flow of energy once a viral infection has altered the brainstem. Because the body has been assaulted by the virus, it starts the protective energy-building process of screening out all that energy that once was considered normal pressure.
CAN A CHILD RECOVER FROM IT?
Primary caretakers can, however, accentuate the positive energy surrounding a child’s ears and eyes, and reduce the diametrically opposite energies that proportionally decline the child’s interest in its outer world.
TREATMENT:
The fork must be tuned to middle C. (This is the brain’s primary point of interest.) Allow the fork to first be tapped and release its initial sound-waves, and then touch the base of the fork to the brainstem. Hold it up against the stem until the most minute of sounds has dissipated. Repeat this treatment until the mind of the child returns to its frame of mind believing in the light in front of its eyes as acceptable. Love & Light, LYNN SCOTT |
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