An Introduction to the Lightning Process® by Phil Parker
Author:Phil Parker [Parker, Phil]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Complementary Therapies, Healing & Health
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Published: 2012-09-24T07:00:00+00:00
Evelyn’s story
When I was 43 I was struck down by the debilitating symptoms and restricted lifestyle imposed by CFS/ME. Initially, I had been very severely affected, but even though more recently things had improved a bit, I still spent most days on the sofa or in bed and was only able to leave the house for a few hours, at most once a week, relying on my wheelchair for outside mobility.
Although, like many others, I found this hard to accept and had tried to regain my health, nothing provided the answers for which I yearned, and the cure remained elusive for 12 years. That was until, by chance, at the age of 55, I heard about Phil Parker and his Lightning Process. Having read Ruth’s testimonial and then checked out Phil’s website, I felt inspired to phone for more information. Within the hour I had made the necessary appointment with him.
The first session covered so much ground about how I had got and stayed so unwell – everything I learned in that session made so much sense and was precisely in keeping with the way I was beginning to view the illness. That session also taught me the tools to recover.
That afternoon, I went shopping with my husband for hours. I decided I wouldn’t need my wheelchair – not only on that day, but ever again. When I got home that evening I stayed up for hours, later than I had in years.
Today is day two of the Process, and I have turned my back on CFS/ME forever. I have the tools now to know that I can free myself from its vice-like grip.
I already regard myself as having recovered, and the future glows brilliantly ahead of me. It’s amazing! Now I am in control of my life. I really feel I have come alive!
Evelyn phoned a week later to add:
When we last spoke, I created a list of things to do as a measure of my ability to function normally. Well, I’m pleased to report that I have done all the things on my list, and friends, family and neighbours have all noticed that I’m looking different and am much calmer.
I’ve also noticed that I’ve been able to be so much more spontaneous. I’ve been to places that have been off limits to me for years as they’re not wheelchair accessible.
Thanks Phil.
Evelyn sent us this after a month:
Well, one month on and I’m delighted to say that my progress continues. After all these years I am having difficulty staying indoors and now go out twice most days! The freedom and pleasure of being around other people is overwhelming.
It is also wonderful to be able to spend more time with my husband, who has been a great support to me. We are now returning to a more equal relationship, and I feel that I can begin to take much of the load off his shoulders. We have such plans for the future, and he says he feels like he has
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