Stories of Transformation - Eric
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Diagnosed with B-cell leukemia in 2017 (a condition that transitions and gets worse over time), he came to the event with severe symptoms of neuropathy including feet and legs stinging every evening when trying to sleep, muscle spasms throughout his body, and one spasm on the side of his chest that lasted three months and manifested into his left arm. When he started doing the work, he would wrap an ace bandage tightly around his left arm and hold it in just to be able to focus during meditation. Coming to the event, he ran down Tuesday morning excited for the first meditation, looked in his bag and discovered he'd forgotten his ace bandage, with his arm spasming and telling him it was there. During the first meditation when his arm was poking him saying "I'm here," he remembered the exact point when he said "I love you, stay, I know you're there, I'm gonna leave you there and I'm going someplace else." By the second meditation (which was beautiful), he didn't realize his body had changed because he was no longer being poked on his arm. After the third meditation at the end of the day, walking out he immediately knew something was different because before the neuropathy made it so if anyone touched the back of his neck it sent painful goose bumps down his entire back and legs (so nobody could touch him around the neck), but when he tested it by touching his own neck - nothing. Dr. Joe used his testimony to illustrate how overcoming himself caused him to seamlessly shift from one timeline to another where he's in a new body, new life, and whole new future, versus the old Eric who would still be in the same body, same life, same future if he hadn't come to the event and overcome himself.
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