A long time associate, Lloyd Seiden, was wondering what he might do to help himself before going into open heart surgery. He wrote me the note. It highlights the value of using the mind effectively before surgery in order to receive an optimal result.
Hi Paul,
Listening to your call today reminded me of my experience a year and a half ago when you sent me the “advice” below. It’s what I did, and it worked. In fact, for months following the experience people were amazed by the speed of my recovery. Now, I’m back to jogging or walking about 3 – 5 miles per day.
Me? Suggestions? Of course I have suggestions…I’m a trained hypnotist!
Anesthesia is also known as a hypnogogic agent…that is, it naturally produces a high level of suggestibility. So you want to take a few minutes after pre-operative prep, and before the administration of anesthesia, to drop in to your communication with higher mind. State exactly what it is you are choosing as a result for the surgery, AND, energetically, the shifts in consciousness and physiology that will allow for the necessary mindsets, attitudes, behaviors, and genetic coding that will provide optimal cardio-vascular health from now onward into your 90s (or whenever you choose).
Simply explain to your surgery team that you are a meditator and would like 3 minutes to establish the proper internal state. Then, you will give them the signal that you are ready to have them proceed. Do your thing, then verbally tell them you are ready, while your eyes remain closed as you continue to hold the imagery of the ideal end result from everything.
If it is possible to play the Perfect Health Paraliminal in post-op, have someone put it on the sleep learning track to play for you in recovery.
Best wishes. I’m sending you healing energy for the perfect result.
Paul S.
Consider, if you are going into any medical procedure, how you can use the mind/body connection to facilitate your healing. You are in charge of both your mind and your body. No medical doctor ever healed anyone. The mind/body is the healer, the doctors and their teams are facilitators. Participate fully and be well!
Paul Scheele