DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA practitioner asks: “Why does my client repeatedly complain of excruciating chest pain, falling downstairs, and ask to be taken to hospital when an electrocardiogram by paramedics and hospital blood tests reveal no physiological symptoms? He is also able to stand and hold a conversation with no apparent signs of pain or distress. What underlies this behavior and how can caregivers and family best respond to him without causing harm or distress? What is the best long-term type of treatment for him?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 months ago
What he is exhibiting is a consequence of inner karmic rumblings from prior life circumstances leading to a medical emergency that was life-threatening. So the cellular memory of such episodes is being reenacted because of inner fear it will come again and does, in fact, constitute a cry for help, if only coming from his inner being in response to the prodding of the Law of Karma bringing that to his inner awareness. This creates a somewhat complex situation because those around him, including caregivers, will be oblivious to these dynamics and would not be open to an explanation, necessarily. The best you can do is help to coach people in pointing out this is his personal response to inner fear, as demonstrated by his actions not corresponding to any perceivable medical threat diagnostically. That does not mean he is not suffering and in need of assistance, and that is where you come in, because you are in the best position to bring meaningful healing for his inner disquiet needing an outlet to cope with the stress it causes. Work with the protocols, especially extra DSMR protocol work is the best thing to help him, because he needs deep karmic repair for these interim rumblings and that is the only way to quiet this down and help him maintain a healthy equilibrium.