Here’s an example of how intuition can also be used in dire medical situations… A Silva graduate, trained with the Silva Mind Control, used intuition to help an accident victim. Here’s also another case study from a medical doctor who use intuition to heal himself.
Intuition can also be used in medical situations…
Ricardo Floyd, a psychiatric social worker in Laredo who worked with Jose Silva during the later years of Mr. Silva’s research in the 1960s is grateful that a trained psychic was available to help correct a problem. Floyd’s son Bobby unexpectedly darted into the street and was struck by a car.
“When I got to the emergency room, I was too upset to go to my center and program,” Floyd recalled. “I kept calling mentally for Jose to come to the hospital.” Suddenly Jose showed up along with his daughter Isabel, his daughter and an excellent psychic.
Jose and Isabel went to work on Bobby, mentally repairing the damage to the boy’s body and especially his head.” But something concerned Isabel. “She said she had a hard time hanging on to him, that he kept ‘slipping away.’ She continued working and working with the doctors. She noticed that the doctor repositioned the piece of fractured skull – ‘closed it,’ she said – but she could see inside that the ‘lower table’ was pressing against the brain.
Evidently the impact had pushed it in. She kept telling the doctor mentally to ‘Check inside! Check inside!’ Finally she felt relieved. Later that night, the doctors told me what they had done. It was a repetition of what Isabel had told me. They said they almost lost Bobby, and had to work very hard,” Floyd said. The surgeon said, ‘Originally when I repositioned that piece of bone, it looked pretty good. It looked as though my job was through. Then I felt uncomfortable, and decided to go inside and check.’ That’s when he found that the lower table was pressing on the brain, and repositioned it.
And from a Doctor himself… (An ESP in Psychology Story)
I should have written this review 2 years ago, but due to the many changes that have occurred, I have neglected it until now. Extra sensory perception is possible, something that I would have never believed several years ago.
Some background, I was run over 2 and 1/2 years ago, complete with being in a coma. I was in intense pain (with headaches that I was told that I would have the rest of my life as well as back and leg pain) and the brain was pretty well shot. My Neurologist and Neuro-Psychologist both recommended that I start meditating. I had done this years ago, but had fell out of practice and could not get the hang of it again. I stumbled on this book “by accident”.
Suddenly, things started to click. It is not an overnight thing, one has to follow the simple instructions which include an easy 40 day program. I was soon able to walk again, and withing 6 months,was able to return to practicing medicine. I have advanced even further and made a move and am happier than I have been in years. Also, no headaches or any other pain. My medical knowledge returned totally intact.
Now back to the extra sensory perception thing. I have found that most of the time that I am able to figure out my patients’ diagnosis when I first walk into the room and look at them. Of course, I still get x-rays and lab work to comfirm the diagnosis, but I would say that I have a correct diagnosis in about 95% of the cases. How this happens, I cannot tell for sure, but it has made me get some extra tests that confirmed a diagnosis that I got a feeling for when the patient did not even complain of symptoms. I am not confident enough to base my practice on it yet, but it has been a great advantage.
~ Calvin P. Poole, Jr. M.D., Gloster, Mississippi United States
Better and Better,
Laura





