The mind control runs deep, BOTH ways, doctor and patient.
In the words of Ingo Swann: "You see what you expect to see, and you don't see what you don't expect to see."
I "rejected" allopathic medicine for a long time, but it wasn't until I grappled with Jon's work that I developed enough clarity to joyfully and fully cut the cord. Thank you Jon.
The mind control runs deep, BOTH ways, doctor and patient.
In the words of Ingo Swann: "You see what you expect to see, and you don't see what you don't expect to see."
I "rejected" allopathic medicine for a long time, but it wasn't until I grappled with Jon's work that I developed enough clarity to joyfully and fully cut the cord. Thank you Jon.
The mind control runs deep, BOTH ways, doctor and patient.
In the words of Ingo Swann: "You see what you expect to see, and you don't see what you don't expect to see."
I "rejected" allopathic medicine for a long time, but it wasn't until I grappled with Jon's work that I developed enough clarity to joyfully and fully cut the cord. Thank you Jon.
Exactly, the MD declares a "diagnosis," and the patient fully embraces that declaration as unquestionable fact.