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Good afternoon everyone! Today I want to tell you about how seemingly ordinary words that are used every day by a million people in different cities and countries around the world can cause serious consequences for those who pronounce them." You give me a headache.” A completely ordinary phrase that we are all familiar with. I had a client who came to me with chronic headaches. The official medical diagnosis is cervical chondrosis. I conducted Reiki massage sessions for a client (they are indicated for people with this pathology), there were improvements, but the pain still returned periodically. We did some digging using the ThetaHealing technique and within 30 minutes we found out what happened and when the first pain appeared. A year ago she had a huge fight with her husband, there was a terrible hysteria and in anger she screamed: “If you don’t get out of my sight, my head will explode.” After some time, they made peace, everything began to be forgotten, but headaches appeared and began to intensify. Her husband often goes on business trips, and she did not draw parallels between the fact that when he is away, the head does not hurt, and when he returns home, the headaches make themselves felt again. Everything is attributed to periodic exacerbations of cervical chondrosis. We found a thought-virus that had attached itself very tightly, neutralized it, and the headaches went away. This is a vivid example of how a picture was combined with a phrase and, through a visual memory, evoked symptoms. “You make me sick.” The example will exactly repeat the previous description, only the symptoms will be in the form of: gastritis, stomach pain, cholecystitis, heartburn and, less often, in the form of hepatitis and pancreatitis. “I can’t breathe in this stuffiness.” The most common example of the development of consequences from this phrase is asthmatic manifestations. Moreover, they catch people in the most unpleasant moments. Most often I notice that people say these phrases while working in a stuffy room (office employees). After this, open the windows or air conditioner. Those. There is a solution to the stuffiness. What if there is no solution? Let's say a person is on an excursion in Thailand, and there is no immediate opportunity to hide from the sun. There is no solution to the request, and the person has an attack! Therefore, this phrase is also on the list of prohibited phrases “I’m ready to fall through the ground.” This phrase causes diseases of the musculoskeletal system, namely weakness of the ankle muscles. A person begins to experience frequent subluxations of the ankles, fractures of the shin bones and pain in the calf muscles and feet. A person’s legs weaken, and the ground under his feet becomes like a quagmire. “I have no strength!” One of the most dangerous destructive phrases. One of the phrases familiar to people, especially those who work a lot, do not follow a routine and do not get enough sleep. What can it lead to? This phrase belongs to the class of fundamental generalized prohibited phrases, because it applies to the entire body as a whole. It affects the immune system (I don’t have the strength to resist aggressive environmental factors). I have not conducted such research, but I can assume that in most HIV-infected people the disease goes into the AIDS stage after accepting the phrase - I do not have the strength to resist or accept the disease. Then the disease gains all rights to the human body. These are also any chronic diseases that are difficult to treat, and which make themselves felt as soon as a person becomes slightly unwell (chronic fatigue). In addition to immunity and chronic diseases, the cardiovascular system may be affected. In response to the phrase “I don’t have the strength,” the heart generates a situation related to the fact that it is tired of being responsible for delivering blood throughout the body and fails in the form of arrests or heart attacks.