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Dream Healer Story December 30, 2006

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Adam feels that with enough confidence and self-awareness, every human being is able to effect positive changes in their own and others’ health.

Adam, who has chosen not to publicly disclose his surname, was a regular middle-class kid growing up in the suburbs of Vancouver. Adam had an ordinary childhood — joining sports teams and doing well in school. But he gradually began to realize that he was different from his playmates.

“As a kid, hide ‘n’ seek was not a game that I enjoyed . . .. I just couldn’t figure out the point of the game. Someone might be hiding behind an object such as a tree, but they would still be visible to me. Their aura would show beyond the tree’s outline. It was as ludicrous as a large man trying to hide behind a broomstick,” writes Adam in his first book, Dreamhealer, which he published at 16. In high school, Adam discovered that he had the ability to heal others’ ailments through visualization. By picturing himself inside the body of another person, Adam claims he can remove the energy blockages that prevent the individual’s body from functioning properly.

For example, when Adam is trying to heal someone with a heart problem, he projects himself inside this person’s heart, amid the blood, veins and arteries. o­nce inside the patient, Adam takes a visual tour of the ailing organ. By manipulating what he sees, Adam leads the person’s body o­n the path back to health.

As Adam experimented with his healing ability, he found that he could heal from a distance. By simply looking at someone’s photograph, he is capable of connecting with what he refers to as the person’s “energy system” as easily as if the person were sitting in front of him.

While it may all sound pretty implausible, I couldn’t help but begin to suspend my disbelief as Adam matter-of-factly explained his method of healing to me over the phone.

“I look at someone’s picture. Exactly what happens, I really don’t know — I think it’s just something I was born with. All of a sudden, I totally disconnect from everything around me in the room, and I see these images of the person in front of me. And then, from there, I can see what’s wrong with the person. When I change around these images in front of me, it influences the person’s health,” he explained.

Though Adam’s straightforward tone made his healing method sound simple, he insisted that his work has a complex scientific basis. Invoking principles of quantum physics, Adam explained that he heals by perceiving and controlling the field of quantum information, in which all of the universe’s particles are connected to o­ne another.

In Dreamhealer, Adam writes that “during a treatment, I project holographic images, or holograms, in front of me . . . . Every physical object emits its own quantum hologram, which contains all information about it. From this field of quantum information, I can focus or zoom in using specific information or views, which I project as a hologram.

“Once this hologram appears, I can manipulate the energy so that the person can find their way back to a healthy state,” he said.

Now in the second year of a pre-med program, Adam told me that what he has learned while studying molecular biology and biochemistry also helps to account for his ability to heal.

“Every time a chemical bond forms, light gets trapped, and every time a chemical bond breaks, light gets emitted. That’s been known for a long time. When you consider all the chemical reactions that are happening throughout your body, there’s light constantly being absorbed and emitted. And this light that gets absorbed and emitted plays a role in catalyzing or inhibiting various reactions throughout your body.

“When you think a thought, neurons are going off, and when neurons are going off, they’re emitting vast amounts of light. So every time you’re thinking a thought, you’re emitting this light that’s permeating throughout your entire body, and it’s influencing your health. By you thinking thoughts about helping someone else, you’re actually releasing this light by biophoton emissions, and it’s influencing that other person’s health, too,” he explained.

But, Adam’s scientific reasoning may not be as sound as it appears. Professor Paul Wiseman, of McGill’s physics and chemistry departments, disputes the accuracy of Adam’s suppositions.

“It is a fact that certain organisms, usually found in the oceans, can give off their own light through various chemical mechanisms . . .. However, there is absolutely no evidence of humans giving off light or ‘bio emission,’” argued Wiseman.

Exciting alternative … 

Whether you buy into Adam’s science or not, scores of people claim that this unassuming teenager has helped to improve their health, either by reducing the physical suffering brought o­n by medical ailments or by curing them altogether. Adam has treated a variety of conditions, ranging from chronic asthma to syringomyelia, a degenerative spinal condition. His books and website are filled with glowing testimonials from individuals who had previously given up hope of ever feeling healthy again.

Adam and his abilities gained widespread media attention in 2002, when he allegedly cured the terminal pancreatic cancer of rock legend Ronnie Hawkins — without ever having met him.

Reading in his local paper that Hawkins had been diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer and had been given three to six months to live, Adam asked Hawkins’ manager for a photograph of the musician. He conducted a series of treatments o­n Hawkins, working to reduce the size of his tumour by accessing his hologram. As Adam continued to treat Hawkins, the musician gradually began to look and feel healthier.

In April 2003, eight months after Hawkins’ cancer had been diagnosed as terminal, doctors ran an MRI. Hawkins was cancer-free, with no evidence of any tumour remaining.

“Adam got in touch with me and helped me to believe in myself again. Pretty soon after his treatments started, he told me the cancer was gone. For whatever it is that Adam does, whatever he did for me, I don’t understand it, and I don’t criticize what I don’t understand. I know Adam can’t help everyone o­n the planet, but I hope people will believe that there is more to our world than we can see and understand,” wrote Hawkins in a testimonial published in Dreamhealer.

Of course, for every person Adam has allegedly healed, dozens of skeptics exist whoquickly dismiss Adam’s healing abilities as mystical nonsense.

In Dreamhealer, Adam explains that his father was o­nce o­ne of those people.

“Initially, [my parents] disbelieved it. Understandably, it was hard for them to accept. It was especially difficult for my father, who would always look for a scientific explanation for everything,” Adam writes, adding that his dad was eventually convinced by the miraculous way in which Adam was able to reduce the pain caused by his mother’s multiple sclerosis.

Adam said he doesn’t waste his energy attempting to sway disbelievers; those who benefit from his treatments and attend his workshops are convinced of the verity of his claims. To Adam, that’s all that matters.

“You know how you get in an argument with someone, and you know you’re right, and you just go in circles? I know what I’m experiencing is real. At the workshops, I do aura readings in front of 500 people there, and anyone who comes to the workshop will see that it’s pretty authentic, what I’m doing,” he said.

But Professor Wiseman thinks that Adam’s method of healing is a questionable money-making scheme that capitalizes o­n the gullibility of individuals desperately seeking medical help.

“To me, this Adam appears to be o­ne of those charlatans who is trying to make money out of ignorance. Like many in this area, he couches his writing in complex scientific terms that appear to lend credibility to what he is saying. In my opinion, he is trying to make money in a very disingenuous way,” Wiseman maintained.

Though Adam does profit from the books he sells and the workshops he has recently begun to conduct, his healing isn’t exactly a cash-grab. Adam often refrains from charging for treatment, especially if his work proves unsuccessful — which it sometimes does if the patient’s illness is too far developed for him to help.

When the late author and broadcaster Bill Cameron was battling esophageal cancer, he contacted Adam as a last resort.

“Adam scanned my body twice, from thousands of miles away, wrestled with my cancer and failed to evict it, but did not charge me a dime for the effort . . . . That, in alternative medicine, may be the most rigorous test of faith available,” said Cameron in an interview with the Toronto Star.

… or “New Age hooey?” 

It’s evident that most members of western society have an automatic aversion to anything that resembles an alternative approach to healing. Invested in a traditional medical system, many immediately reject any idea that includes words like ‘hologram’ and ‘aura.’

This closed-mindedness about unconventional approaches to science was blatantly demonstrated following the release of the 2004 film What the #$*! Do We Know!?. Combining a documentary style with a narrative story line, What the #$*! explores the physical universe and human life through theories of quantum physics, among other approaches.

While many reviewers championed the film, the scathing, negative reviews showed an unhealthy level of scepticism that often resorted to outright name-calling. Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the film zero out of four stars and dismissed it as “two hours of New Age hooey,” while the Washington Post’s Michael O’Sullivan wrote that “it feels like a cross between a PBS special hosted by a series of low-rent Deepak Chopras and an infomercial for self-help audio tapes.”

Adam maintains that this hysterical intolerance is typical of a society that fears the unknown; western culture often clings steadfastly to the status quo while refusing to even entertain the idea that alternative approaches could provide valuable insight into common problems.

“Some people just can’t go there,” he said with a sardonic chuckle.

“It seems every other culture is completely open to this stuff. I don’t exactly know why that is — I think that we just became too focused o­n things that we can see and touch and feel — material things. I think we’ve just sort of made our minds drift away from what we’re naturally connected to anyway.”

But Wiseman insisted that, though the Western scientific method may seem overly cautious, the system is necessary to ensure that the results produced are valid.

“In science, we have to advance based o­n skepticism. That is the o­nly way we have been successful in the past few hundred years. We demand proof under experimentally-controlled conditions — not anecdotal evidence,” Wiseman said.

It’s important to note, however, that Adam doesn’t feel that his healing methods can or should supplant western medicine. His website parades the disclaimer that “Adam’s techniques are not meant to replace the advice from your health care professional. Your health care is ultimately your decision.”

Moreover, Adam believes that the established system is excellent at achieving certain things, though in his pre-med classes he’s noticed areas that could use vast improvement.

“I think [western medicine] focuses too strongly just o­n drugs. There are so many different chemical pathways happening throughout the body; it’s impossible to isolate specific o­nes all the time for certain illnesses. You influence o­ne thing — you’re not going to do it without influencing everything else, too.

“But that’s just how it is right now,” he added, sighing.

Healing by intention

Over the years, Adam’s work has increasingly emphasized the healing potential of intention. His second book, Dreamhealer 2: Guide to Self-Empowerment, is a manual that urges its readers to tap into their own healing abilities by using Adam’s techniques, such as visualizations.

“What I’m promoting is self-empowerment, the ability of everyone to heal themselves. I think that the power of visualization — the power of intention — is something that’s really overlooked by the medical community. And it’s not the o­nly tool you should use for healing yourself, it’s just o­ne of many tools you can use to influence your own health . . .. There are countless studies out there proving that intentions are influencing health, and this phenomenon is real,” Adam said.

Adam insists that his abilities to heal are not unique; rather, with enough confidence and self-awareness, every human being is able to effect positive changes in their own and others’ health.

Guide to Self-Empowerment contains step-by-step directions o­n how you can influence your own health. After outlining the role that lifestyle, attitudes and emotions play in self-healing, Adam suggests techniques that can help you become aware of auras and the universal energy field. He then recommends different types of visualizations that may be used to target specific diseases or parts of the body.

Adam said that it’s often difficult to demonstrate the healing power of intention to people his own age, as few university students are faced with debilitating illnesses. Nevertheless, he recognizes that students often suffer from an inordinate amount of stress-related worry and suggests that self-empowered thinking — like that promoted by some psychiatric and Buddhist traditions — is the best way to reduce this anxiety.

“I think meditation does help for stress — just clearing your mind and relaxing helps a lot for midterms or finals or whatever,” he said.

Debunking Doctor December 30, 2006

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Some people do not want to accept or understand the material Adam is talking at his workshops. They publish libelous material about Adam on his website. Here are some of the things he is disagreeing with:

1: Adam says that we should do research into our own illness and fully understand it. ie don’t put your health totally in the hands of others.

2: Adam Dreamhealer says that we should become more self-empowered and become involved in our own healing.

3: Adam Dreamhealer teaches people that whatever meds the doctor puts you on you should use visualizations to enhance the healing.

4: Adam Dreamhealer suggest that doctors should be promoting positive thoughts to promote the healing process.

5: Adam Dreamhealer promotes an understanding between science and healing.

Beware of the debunker who critisizes the innocent and valuable teachings of Adam Dreamhealer. If the person critisizing Adam promotes nothing but drugs then you have to question his loyalties.

http://www.healthwatcher.net

Debunkers December 30, 2006

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There are a few sites that spend a lot of effort and time critisizing Adam Dreamhealer. Most of these people have not read the Dreamhealer books and have no intention of doing so. They just know that you shouldn’t read Adam dreamhealer books. They discourage the idea of self-empowerment and refer to quatum physics as “Quantum physics land”. Pretty backward!!!

http://www.healthwatcher.net

Dream Healer December 28, 2006

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Dream Healer is the remarkable true story of a teenager’s discovery that he is able to heal himself and others. As a child Adam realised he could look at a person and see the energy inside their body, and he gradually learned how to control and manipulate this energy to ease pain. He treated his mother’s multiple sclerosis at fourteen, and went on to heal himself after fracturing his spine in a swimming accident. His gift allows him to connect to, and dramatically influence, another person’s health, regardless of distance. In Dream Healer Adam shares his thoughts and observations with wisdom beyond his years, and gives seven steps that everyone can take to improve their health and well-being.

Dream Healer Workshop December 28, 2006

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Your parents are very wise to guide you so that you take time to have a wonderful and meaningful life aside from generously giving of yourself to help other people. What you experience in your “ordinary” life’s doings will make what you are doing as a healer a deeper experience. Best wishes to you in all your endeavors. Rita

Alternative Medicine December 28, 2006

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Alternative Medicine: Why so popular?

by Hans R. Larsen, MSc ChE

http://www.yourhealthbase.com/alternative_medicine.html

In 1997 Americans made 627 million visits to practitioners of alternative medicine and spent $27 billion of their own money to pay for alternative therapies. In contrast, Americans made only 386 million visits to their family doctor. It is estimated, by none other than the Harvard Medical School, that one out of every two persons in the United States between the ages of 35 and 49 years used at least one alternative therapy in 1997. That is a growth of 47.3 per cent since 1990. This is spectacular by any means and of great concern to conventional (allopathic) medicine especially since the people using alternative medicine are primarily well-educated, affluent baby boomers(1).The trend to alternative medicine is repeated throughout Western society. In Australia 57 percent of the population now use some form of alternative medicine, in Germany 46 percent do, and in France 49 percent do. The growth of some types of alternative medicine is indeed astounding. Between 1991 and 1997 the use of herbal medicines in the United States grew by 380 per cent and the use of vitamin therapy by 130 per cent. These are impressive numbers by anyone’s standard(1-3).

What it is and isn’t
So why do people increasingly prefer alternative to conventional medicine? The reasons are pretty simple – it is safe and it works! While there is little doubt that allopathic medicine works well in the case of trauma and emergency (you don’t call your herbalist if you get hit by a car), it is much less effective when it comes to prevention, chronic disease, and in addressing the mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of an individual. These are precisely the areas where alternative medicine excels. To most of the world’s population, over 80 per cent to be precise, alternative medicine is not “alternative” at all, but rather the basis of the health care system. To Western-trained physicians alternative medicine is “something not taught in medical schools” and something that allopathic doctors don’t do and, one could add, generally know nothing about. Alternative medicine actually encompasses a very large array of different systems and therapies ranging from ayurvedic medicine to vitamin therapy.

Ayurvedic medicine has been practiced in India for the past five thousand years and has recently undergone a renaissance in the West due, in no small measure, to the work and lectures of Dr. Deepak Chopra, MD. Ayurvedic medicine is a very comprehensive system that places equal emphasis on body, mind, and spirit and uses a highly personalized approach to return an individual to a state where he or she is again in harmony with their environment. Ayurvedic medicine uses diet, exercise, yoga, meditation, massage, herbs, and medication and, despite its long lineage, is as applicable today as it was 5000 years ago. For example, the seeds of the Mucuna pruriens plant have long been used to treat Parkinson’s disease in India; it is now receiving attention in conventional circles as it is more effective than l-dopa and has fewer side effects(4).

Traditional Chinese medicine has been practiced for over 3000 years and over one quarter of the world’s population now uses one or more of its component therapies. TCM combines the use of medicinal herbs, acupuncture, and the use of therapeutic exercises such as Qi Gong. It has proven to be effective in the treatment of many chronic diseases including cancer, allergies, heart disease and AIDS. As does Ayurvedic medicine, TCM also focuses on the individual and looks for and corrects the underlying causes of imbalance and patterns of disharmony.

Homeopathy was developed in the early 1800s by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann. It is a low-cost, non-toxic health care system now used by hundreds of millions of people around the world. It is particularly popular in South America and the British Royal Family has had a homeopathic physician for the last four generations. Homeopathy is an excellent first-aid system and is also superb in the treatment of minor ailments such as earaches, the common cold, and flu. Homeopathy is again based on the treatment of the individual and when used by a knowledgeable practitioner can also be very effective in the cure of conditions such as hay fever, digestive problems, rheumatoid arthritis, and respiratory infections.

Chiropracty primarily involves the adjustment of spine and joints to alleviate pain and improve general health. It was practiced by the early Egyptians and was developed into its present form by the American Daniel David Palmer in 1895. It is now the most common form of alternative medicine in the United States. Chiropractors not only manipulate spine and joints, but also advise their patients on lifestyle and diet matters. They believe that humans possess an innate healing potential and that all disease can be overcome by properly activating this potential.

Naturopathic medicine also strongly believes in the body’s inherent ability to heal itself. Naturopathy emphasizes the need for seeking and treating the causes of a disease rather than simply suppressing its symptoms. Naturopaths use dietary modifications, herbal medicines, homeopathy, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, massage, and lifestyle counseling to achieve healing.

Vitamin therapy or orthomolecular medicine uses vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to return a diseased body to wellness in the belief that the average diet today is often woefully inadequate in providing needed nutrients and that the need for specific nutrients is highly individual. Conditions as varied as hypertension, depression, cancer, and schizophrenia can all benefit enormously from vitamin therapy.

Biofeedback, body work, massage therapy, reflexology, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, and various other forms of energy medicine round out the vast spectrum of alternative medicine modalities.

How is it different?
So what sets alternative medicine apart from allopathic medicine?

  • Conventional medicine is preferred in the treatment of trauma and emergencies while alternative medicine excels in the treatment of chronic disease, although homeopathy can also be very effective as a first-aid.
  • Conventional medicine focuses on the relief of symptoms and rarely places emphasis on prevention or the treatment of the cause of a disorder. All alternative systems, on the other hand, strive to find and treat the cause of a disorder and frown on covering up the symptoms. Alternative therapies are also much more focused on prevention.
  • Conventional medicine is organ specific, hence ophthalmologists, cardiologists, nephrologists, neurologists, etc. Alternative medicine, without exception, considers each person as a unique individual and uses a holistic approach in treatment.
  • Conventional medicine believes in aggressive intervention to treat disease. It revels in terms such as “magic bullet” and “war” (“the war on cancer”), and prefers quick fixes (as do many patients). Alternative medicine believes in gentle, long-term support to enable the body’s own innate powers to do the healing.
  • Conventional medicine’s main “arsenal” consists of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and powerful pharmaceutical drugs. Alternative medicine uses time-tested, natural remedies and gentle, hands-on treatments.
  • Conventional medicine practitioners are guided in their treatment by strict rules set out by the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. This often leads to a “one size fits all” approach. Practitioners of alternative medicine, on the other hand, treat each patient as an individual and do what, in their opinion, is best rather than what is specified in a “rule book”.
  • Conventional medicine sees the body as a mechanical system (the heart is a pump and the kidneys are a filter) and believes most disorders can be traced to chemical imbalances and therefore are best treated with powerful chemicals (drugs). Alternative medicine systems, almost without exception, accept that the body is suffused by a network of channels (meridians) that carry a subtle form of life energy. Imbalances or blockages of this energy are what lead to disease and clearing of the blockages and strengthening of the energy is the ultimate goal of alternative medicine.
  • Conventional medicine prefers patients to be passive and accept their treatment without too many questions. Alternative medicine, in contrast, prefers and indeed, in many cases, requires the patient to take a highly active part in both prevention and treatment.
  • Both conventional and alternative medicine ascribe to the principle “Do no harm”. However, while alternative medicine is essentially achieving this goal, conventional medicine seems to have almost totally lost sight of it. Hospitals are now the third largest killer in Australia and over one million people are seriously injured in American hospitals every year. Blood infections acquired in American hospitals cause 62,000 fatalities every year and bypass surgery results in 25,000 strokes a year. Two million patients experience adverse drug reactions in hospitals in the United States every year; of these, over 100,000 die making hospital-induced adverse drug reactions the fourth leading cause of death after heart disease, cancer, and stroke(5-11).
  • The practice of conventional medicine is intimately tied in with the whole medico-pharmaceutical-industrial complex whose first priority is to make a profit. Although most conventional physicians have “healing the patient” as their first priority, they find it increasingly difficult to do so while operating within the system with its pharmaceutical salesmen, its rule books, its fear of malpractice suits, its endless paperwork to satisfy bureaucrats and insurance companies, and its time pressures. Most alternative medicine practitioners have no such constraints and pressures and can give the patient their undivided attention.
  • Conventional medicine generally resists the use of natural remedies long after their efficacy has been scientifically proven (Germany is an exception to this). Most alternative medicine practitioners eagerly embrace new remedies and, in many cases, can point to years of safe use. Ginkgo biloba is now the most prescribed drug in Germany and has been found effective in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease(12). Also in Germany the herb saw palmetto is now prescribed in 90 per cent of all cases of enlarged prostate; in the United States 300,000 prostate operations are performed each year to solve this problem. More profitable for sure, but dangerous and unpleasant for the patient(13).
  • The major source of funds for medical research is pharmaceutical companies who, not surprisingly, are very reluctant to support investigations into lifestyle modifications, vitamins, and other unpatentable products. Nevertheless, a growing number of medical researchers are focusing their attention on natural supplements and remedies and are publishing their work in mainstream journals. The benefits of antioxidants have now been thoroughly documented by researchers at the Harvard Medical School and similar prestigious institutions. Folic acid, a simple B vitamin, has also been extensively studied in university laboratories and has been found to be effective in preventing or ameliorating heart attacks, strokes, angina, intermittent claudication, atherosclerosis, kidney disease, colon cancer, hearing loss, and Alzheimer’s disease(14-18).

Although alternative practitioners and a small group of conventional physicians do embrace the use of natural therapies and products the vast majority of “establishment” physicians are still dragging their heels and even denigrating and ridiculing alternative medicine. This fact, perhaps more than anything else, is what is driving the rapid and massive switch from conventional to alternative medicine.

Workshop Testimonial December 27, 2006

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Dream Healer Workshop

October 15, 2006

By Sherry R

 

The day before Adam’s workshop we were fortunate to be given two lectures by two unique men. One was Bruce Lipton who is into stem cell research BigTime. The other is Edgar Mitchell the astronaut of Apollo 14 fame. He walked on the moon. He is one of a select few who have walked on another planet in my lifetime. I find it puzzling that everyone involved in alternative healing now uses the buzzword Quantum Theory and Quantum Physics to explain the fact that some people can be healed by various means other than the usual medical treatment. I personally think it’s the coming thing and will certainly be glad to be rid of painful treatments that seem to only make things worse at least before they can get better. Such as in the radiation treatment for cancer.

As usual the universe took over. Bruce Lipton was supposed to be the first speaker but his plane was delayed so we spent the morning with Edgar Mitchell. His talk was wonderful. All about his experience with the Apollo program, his walk on the moon with slides and explanations as to why the press said it was a hoax because the flag seemed to flutter in a windless atmosphere. He spoke about how flying so far above our big Blue Marble and seeing the thin layer of our blue atmosphere made him realize just how fragile our planet and the life here on it is. The slightest problem with our atmosphere could be the end of life, as we know it.

During the question and answer time we were given some exciting remarks however, we were sure of the answer regarding the Alien situation,
Roswell, Bluebook etc. I won’t tell – you have to go to the Workshop and ask those questions yourself. During the book signing I was fortunate enough to have my picture made with Edgar.

 

In the afternoon after our lunch break we listened to Bruce Lipton. His plane had made it to
Norfolk and we were back on schedule so to speak. He is a very animated speaker, which was great, as otherwise several of those attending the lecture would have drifted off. You know how it is after lunch; a full tummy and we drift to sleep off like the bears do. Anyway his lecture was fascinating and in one part he was talking about how the cells talk to each other. One example told about how the insulin in the body tells the receptors to accept the insulin and to use it to take care of the sugar in the body. My receptors are either stupid or I was given the wrong ones as mine don’t work properly. Like a lot of other people with diabetes I make insulin it just doesn’t talk to the right keyhole receptor. I was so happy that he had slides showing this process because now I know what to visualize when using the other techniques I learned during the workshop.

It was a long day for everyone and I went to my room to think about what I had learned and/or retained of the technical jargon from the two lectures. That night I was practicing seeing the energy flow around my hands when a strange thing happened. The comforter on my bed was navy blue with thin white stripes very much like a man’s pinstripe suit material. During the time I was visualizing one pinstripe literally came off the comforter and between my forefinger and over the other three. Now of course I mean this happened while I was in this sort of meditative state. I just marveled at the way it happened and how it looked even though I knew it couldn’t be real it was like a magic trick.  After a very short time my attention was drawn away and that was the end of that vision.

The next morning we started the workshop with Adam and everyone was anticipating great things, hoping for a miraculous healing or something marvelous to happen. Adam is a very accomplished young man of 20 years and in college so he is no longer taking one on one clients. Those in dire need are most distressed by this I’m sure, but in time he will have more time for healing. The greatest thing he is doing is teaching others how to do healing so more people will be available to handle the great load of work that exists. That is truly a marvelous thing. According to the Bible Jesus also tried to tell his apostles that they could heal like he did but I’m not sure how many really could. I haven’t read about any of them doing healing. 

After talking about his early experiences in healing I became aware of the fact that he saw his mother’s headache pain as green. I have studied various methods of healing for years (since about 1971) and I always thought of pain as being red. This was a jolt to my mind set. I took the information and filed it away to think on it later. He didn’t say anything about the color of the energy he used to take her pain away only that he wound up with the pain for some time until he learned to protect himself from taking on other peoples problems.

When we did the first healing he told everyone to think about their aura surrounding them and then he would combine all the auras into one big one. Just before he joined them he said that those who could should go above the group and look down to see what it looked like before the joining and then after. I went up toward the ceiling and it looked to me like a mass of fish eggs with the little fry in them. Then he joined them and it looked like a large bubble had surrounded all the little eggs and they were nestled safe inside the opaque covering.

I went back into my own little aura and felt energy vibrating down my legs from about mid thigh to my toes. Later in the day while standing in line to have his book signed my hands and fingers were tingling.  I worked my way up to about fourth from getting signed when the afternoon session was starting so back to our seats.

In the afternoon session we had another healing but nothing that I was aware of happened. The next event that was exciting was the spirit pictures that his father took. He took some pictures in the darkened room and showed them on the screen. Nothing unusual was on the pictures. Then he told everyone to call the spirit lights to come in. We all did and he took pictures then showed them. There were lots of spirit lights. Then we did the reverse. We told the lights to go away and more pictures and no lights. Later when I returned home I tried it in my den. At first no lights then I had one big spirit light. I had tried this before but no spirit lights showed up. I think having been infused with the extra energy had an affect on the outcome.

After the afternoon program was over back into the line to have my book signed and a picture taken with Adam.

 

This was great – what a memory to take home with me to share with my family. After the signing my friend and I spoke to Adam’s father Frank. We told him how much we had learned and how we enjoyed the workshop and we hoped that they would have more programs in the
US. Also that they would start letting people come back for refresher classes at a reduced rate as we don’t need the whole program just the healing boost to help our energy levels for our work. I left the next day and drove home.

It wasn’t until about the third day after I was home that I woke in the night with terrible leg cramps. I went to the den and sat down, not wanting to wake my husband. Then I saw that green flames were coming out of the calves and ankles of my legs. The pain was excruciating. I was amazed to see the green flames swirling around as if a fan was blowing them. Then I looked at my hands and long red points were coming off the fingertips. They looked like the knife blades on the Wolfman’s hands in the X-Men movie. I used these pointed red daggers to cut away the green flames and the pain stopped. I haven’t had any pain like that since. Here again my usual idea that pain was red and healing green has been turned upside down but it works so who cares. I will just be able to see things in a different way from now on.

Today (11-9-06) we (my husband and I) went for our massages. While we were waiting for her I was having trouble with my eyes. It has been going on for some time and I’m not sure what it is. I have been seeing a large iris of the eye mostly in shades of light brown and lots of golden streaks from the center out to the edges. Sometimes its shades of green and other times shades of red but mostly the gold. As I looked through this my husband looked very pale almost like a black and white photo. He had green blotches around his head. I was wondering if I was beginning to see auras in more color and that was what was blurring my regular vision. If you have an idea as to what this is and you have the time please send me a note telling me.

After our massages we were talking and I asked why she and the Chiropractor spent so much time on the Sciatic nerve in the rump area? She was an EMT so she knows a lot about the body’s muscles, tendons etc. She was explaining that the Sciatic nerve runs between four other muscles that tighten up and cause problems. As she was explaining this she put one finger between her first finger and the other three and de-ja vu  hit me. The position of her fingers was exactly the same as what I had seen with the thin line on the coverlet at the hotel when I was viewing the energy coming off my fingers. Was this a precognitive vision of what was to happen? Who knows but it certainly got my attention today.

Adam – thank you for all the things you are doing. Your books, DVDs and healings are helping so many to do so much. I’m old enough to be your grandmother and I’m still amazed by what I’m learning. Keep up the good work and Bless You for being the giving person you are. Hope to see you again at another workshop.

 

12-26-06

Last night my black cat Onyx came into the room for me to pet him. He is a big tom and he came to us from who knows where. He just adopted us, so now he is ours. He is the most lovable cat we have ever had. Anyway he always seems to have a cut or scratch somewhere and comes to me to rub my hands over his fur. Anyway last night the room was very dark and as I rubbed my fingers over his fur I saw the energy around my hands and it looked like it was going into his fur / skin. I can only think that he feels the energy of the healing and that is why he comes to me so much. He will sit on my lap and look right into my face as if he is talking to me with telepathy. I just wish I could understand feline better and speak it by telepathy. My mom (89) has two cats and she says she has become fluent in feline.

Again – Thanks – for all the healing energy from the workshop. Started to send this earlier but thought it had too much information in it. Now, who cares? You or your staff can weed out whatever you don’t want and keep the rest. I just wanted to tell you how you and the work shop has affected me and my life.

EEG Studies Continue December 22, 2006

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As promised Adam Dreamhealer has embarked on scientific studies that will add more proof to the growing archives of evidence, that our intentions, play a major role in our healing process. The results should be completed and compiled in a peer review article early 2007. Please stay tuned for further results. http://www.dreamhealer.com

Low-Fat Diet May Help Breast Cancer December 21, 2006

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(WebMD) Updated results from what researchers call the first study to directly show that lifestyle changes can improve the outlook for people with cancer suggests a low-fat diet can help prevent breast cancer recurrence.

In the study of more than 2,400 postmenopausal women with early breast cancer, those who cut down on fats in their diet were about one-fifth less likely to either suffer a recurrence or die over the next six to seven years, compared with those who continued to eat their usual foods, according to the updated report.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/18/health/webmd/main2278257.shtml
 

Dreamhealer Workshop Testimonial December 19, 2006

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I attended your workshop.

I had been taking medication for high blood pressure for the 3 yrs previously; it was pretty constant during that time. a few days after the workshop I noticed that my blood pressure was coming down. I did not want to be too hopeful, so since then I took my blood pressure regularly myself,  the proof was that when I attended my Dr. last week, she said I no longer need to take medication. I told her 2 months ago that I thought maybe my BP was back to normal. She said “we will check that out” she gave me a BP kit home with me and for 6 weeks I monitored my BP twice a day. The results convinced her. My belief is that Adam was responsible, and I did help myself through his books {all 3} and the visualizations I did nightly.

I can also say that I feel generally better all over.

I really believe in Adam and the Power of the Universe. I now know we can help ourselves.

 

Sincerely, m. Kennedy