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Linda Evans
Ghent
Belgium (Europe)

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18 May 2012; 18:33 pm

Chronic pain

There are two main groups of pain: pure physical pain and psychosomatic pain. Physical pain is the result of an injury, an inflammation, something or other that is wrong with the body and which causes pain. Psychosomatic pains are pains for which a physical cause can’t be found.

But even if a physical cause can be found, the pain can still be psychosomatic. For example, I treated someone who was suffering from arthrosis in the neck and whose pain has yet disappeared. The pain had yet been caused by patterns stored in the neck. For example, inflammations are something purely physical. However, the inflammation can have a psychosomatic origin: the inflammation can be caused by subconscious patterns. The inflammation can be cured and thus the pain can be solved by breaking the patterns.

For more information on ‘patterns’, please read this website and the website on LTA Personal Development. More information on psychosomatic symptoms from the LTA perspective.

Purely physical or somatic pain

There’s not much LTA can do about that, but yet something. There are three things LTA can achieve with somatic (or physical) pain. First: LTA can cure lots of incurable diseases and physical symptoms. Pains connected with a disease can disappear if the disease can be cured.

For example: hernia pain. A hernia has to be treated by a doctor. In spite of this, LTA can sometimes boost recovery by removing patterns in the place where the hernia is situated. Also the development of a hernia can have to do with subconscious patterns. Inflammations can often be cured by LTA therapy. Pains connected with fibromyalgia can disappear with LTA therapy, since this disease can be cured with LTA.

Second: my (Linda Evans) pain stilling energies can temporarily remove or diminish pains. This means has the same effect as a painkiller. The aid has the same effect as a painkiller. One can try to take away the pain by means of LTA self treatment.

An example of someone who obtained good results with it is a man with very painful back injuries of which the pain had to be constantly suppressed by strong painkillers. After a while his pain diminished permanently so that he could take fewer painkillers. He had been taking these painkillers for years on end. He did the self-treatment several times a day for  half an hour at a stretch. The pain didn’t immediately get better, but after half an hour there was a relief. After having applied the LTA self treatment for half a year, the pain had even diminished permanently.

Another example: a woman with terrible toothache came to consult me. The whole left side of her face hurt and her face was contorted with pain, in spite of the use of painkillers. The pain had completely gone in five minutes’ time by sending my painkilling energies to her left cheek. Then she left. I gave her the message: the pain will return after a few hours, but then try to apply the self-treatment until you can go to the dentist tomorrow. Her husband was with her too. When the pain returned, they applied the self-treatment together. Especially her husband for her. It made the pain bearable.

Third. There are patterns in the subconscious mind that intensify purely physical pain and that determine the mental experience of pain and the mental resistance against pain.

The physical pain can be relieved somewhat and can become more bearable or the experience of pain can change by removing these patterns: even if the pain is the same, the pain can be easier to bear.

Psychosomatic pain

The LTA method can completely remove every psychosomatic pain, in the short or longer term. Psychosomatic pain and psychosomatic symptoms (for example, tensions in the shoulders) are always the result of patterns. These patterns are to be found either at the place in the body where the pain or the complaint occurs and they cause the pain or the complaint simply by their presence. Or these patterns are to be found around the person and they contain the feeling of pain or the complaint someone experiences. Psychosomatic pains and psychosomatic symptoms disappear by removing those patterns.