Summer 2002 - Case Study in Psychic Counseling
MEDICAL INTUITIVE
Last week I couldn't spell medical intuitive and now I are one!
I'm not sure why I am so reluctant to use that label on myself, but it is a label that is being 'thrust upon' me by my clients recently so I may have to give into it. Somehow it conjures up images of Edgar Casey in a trance, or possibly voodoo doctors dancing naked around a patient.
Over the last several years, one of the areas I most enjoy using the psychic process, and feel most successful in, is diagnosing clients' medical problems. I have a psychic friend who is so terrified of the responsibility of it all that she refuses to do medical questions, so why do I rush headlong into them? Probably because my track record of success is better here than in nearly any other arena. One doctor who keeps score of his 'Clarkson patients' claims I'm 85% accurate in diagnosis. Also, it's so darned rewarding to see people throw away the crutches!
Occasionally a client comes for a reading on unrelated issues and when I go into my 'workshop' and watch them, a medical issue comes up. These are my least favorite sessions because I am afraid to be wrong, frankly. Recently I told a client she was about to have gall bladder trouble and she would be wise to find out how to prevent that. Since she felt fine, she did nothing and in less than a month she was hospitalized for removal of the gall bladder. These cases are troubling because I don't blame her for doing nothing. I doubt that I would do much in that case either. Of course, next time she'll listen.
Another type of client comes in with a known medical problem but they can't find the cure. These may be my favorites. I simply go to the 'workshop' and watch to see what message comes on the screen in my head. I have to admit to being amazed at the number of times specific information comes that is the needed cure. I recently had a client with decades of sleep problems so severe they were interrupting his life and his wife's. He had been to all the doctors and done all the tests and nothing helped this terrifying problem. But the minute I went to watch, up came the word 'melatonin.' I said I thought he had a very serious problem with it, or had none of it at all, and should be tested. He took the advice, got tested and found he had a serious problem and when he took one pill, he had the best night's sleep in decades.
The last type of client comes with illness but they don't know what the problem is, much less the cure. They have specific and ongoing symptoms but no diagnosis. I can't count the number of times I've described a very specific picture and heard the client say It's really weird you would say that because I am usually quite specific and detailed, enough that a client can leave and pursue a definite course of action. I think of a favorite client of several years who has been chronically sick for over 20 years. My first picture was of a 'critter' living in her gut. It took nearly a year for her to get a doctor to test, but sure enough there was an exotic parasite living in her. You would think that in 20 years of constant and varied medical probing, someone would have thought to check!
A doctor I work with regularly and who teaches in a medical school, once had a final exam question about an unusual disease and his question was something like What would you do to diagnose this problem? The student's answer was I'd call your psychic! You might consider it too
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