As a massage therapist, I thoroughly enjoy helping people to relax
-- to take some time out of their busy, hectic lives to slow down and
catch their breath. However, sometimes while giving a massage I discover
that my clients are in real pain. Some pain they have had for years.
Massage usually helps them feel better for a short while, but it is
not always permanent. How I have longed to be able to offer some type
of lasting help for this type of suffering!
Enter my friend Debbie. Debbie is a RN and one of the smartest people
I know. One day about a year ago, she told me she was going to attend
a Tachyon workshop in California. She wanted to know if I could go.
I thought about it, but decided against it. Let her go and see what
it was all about, then she could fill me in. When Debbie got back, I
was amazed by what she had learned and experienced.
Debbie told me how tachyon energy provides a revolutionary means to
significantly reduce -- if not eliminate -- pain. She explained that
by working with cells and crystal bars (I know -- it sounds a little
bit like hocus pocus, doesn't it?) that had been tachyonized, practitioners
were bringing relief to people suffering from back pain, neck pain,
headaches, deteriorated disks, sciatica, glaucoma, and arthritis, among
other things. Using tachyon, it is possible to provide tremendous relief
in pain levels, permanently, and non-invasively. The length of
treatment depends on the person, and everyone is different. Treatments
usually last an hour. Within a few weeks of treatment, almost everyone
has some relief, if not total recovery.
I was excited about tachyon, but I wanted to know more. I attended
the next two classes with Debbie and learned that in 1966 tachyon energy
was initially defined as a "faster-than-light, subatomic particle."
But how does it work? The instructor told us how by harnessing tachyon
energy, it could be applied directly to the body using various tools
and techniques, none of which are invasive in any way. Ah ha, now we're
getting somewhere!
During our classes, Debbie and I soaked up as much information as we
could. We came back and incorporated it into our businesses. Our practice
is now about 50 percent massage and 50 percent tachyon clientele. We
have seen some very encouraging results with tachyon, as the following
stories illustrate:
Alice
When Alice first came to see us three months ago, she had been suffering
intense pain for six or seven years. She had been diagnosed with deteriorated
disks and bone spurs in her lumbar spine, causing severe pain in her
low back, groin, and left leg. Alice had tried cortisone shots, which
helped temporarily, but not for long. She had trouble sleeping, as she
found it difficult to find a comfortable position, and getting out of
bed in the mornings was extremely hard for her. She was about to give
up hope of finding any significant relief from her ever-increasing pain.
We were amazed that pain as intense as Alice was experiencing was eradicated
in just eleven treatments of tachyon.
Carol
Carol had glaucoma for several years and had been taking medication.
While her eye pressure was kept in check, there had not been any improvement.
On her last visit, the ophthalmologist told her to think about surgery
because things just weren't getting any better. As Carol arrived at
her regular massage appointment, she began telling me about the problems
she was having. We tried a tachyon treatment on her eyes, knowing it
certainly couldn't do any harm. After three months tachyon treatments
every other week (six treatments total), it was time, once again, to
have her eyes tested. Lo and behold, Carol's eye pressure was now at
an acceptable level! This was the first time in several years the pressure
was in this range - and in both eyes. The only thing that had changed
was adding the tachyon. It was wonderful!
Kathie
Kathie lived with painful arthritis for years. In 1999, her arthritis
condition had worsened to where she was having constant pain in her
left hip and right hand, and it was difficult to function. Kathie's
physician prescribed the latest medications for arthritis. While these
medications did help, the side effects made it impossible for her to
continue to use them. With two tachyon treatments on her hip, the pain
was gone. We followed up with two additional treatments to make sure.
Walking is now no longer a painful experience for Kathie. Though she
occasionally used a walking cane before treatments, the cane has long
since been stored away.
Clearly, tachyon treatments have changed the quality of life for many
people. It has been a worthwhile and rewarding experience watching people
move through these transformations on their way to wellness.