Restless leg syndrome
- mukulr16
- Jul 5
- 1 min read
Arun, a creative man in his early seventies, came with the intent to experience a pastlife. His first regression experience was insightful and he came thereafter for several sessions, releasing his fear of snakes, understanding his relationship with family members etc. One of the issues we worked on was to help reduce the symptoms of his restless leg syndrome over 2-3 sessions.
In one of the sessions, Arun regressed into the life of a poor, underfed black slave somewhere in Africa. He felt his hands and fingers meant to create but he was not allowed to; he had to do as he was bid. The slaves were kept in a cell - six in each cell and chained to the wall by legs. He would draw on the wall using charcoal to release his creative urge. The guards were lazy, not even releasing them for ablutions and the chains were very heavy making movement difficult.
The slaves were let out each morning for work – this time legs chained to each other – adding to the discomfort. When the slaves got old or unable to work, they were thrown into a fiery pit. This slave was also pushed to his death in the fiery pit when he became too weak to work.
Body therapy and integration was done to release the charge associated with that life during the session.
Outcome:
The incidence of the restless leg syndrome came down and medication for the same reduced from 2pills/day to 1pill/day on 80% of the days.
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