Thank you for the insight! I am wondering if in your experience this is safe to use daily. Also, did you get more flexible listening to this? It would really help me to know.
I know you were asking someone else, but I’m chiming in to say, for most people, there is no reason why this would be “unsafe” to use daily.
Always a good idea to start slow with any field and then build up from there, as your own experience dictates.
Yes and yes, but as WellBeing replied we all experience fields differently.
Go with your own flow
Thank you!
Thank you so much. Pretty new at this so I’m figuring it all out. Changed my stack almost every day lol, but finally narrowing it down
Excellent! (And I understand. Been there myself, haha)
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- The Official Sapienmed FAQ (Updated)
- Ultimate List of Morphic Field Stacks
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How to Create Great Stacks
if you haven’t already done so.
Thank you so much with the helpful links! I just read it all and it’s very valuable content!
Just got this in the sale (thank you Captain and Sammy)
Feel very relaxed after 3 listens and definitely felt it working on my back!
Excited to explore this further :)
Does anyone know if this treatment must be used once a week as the real life treatment is used like that for 12 weeks generally.
No.
It can be used every day if u want.
"Use as needed, but no more than 5 or 6 per loop.
but also as you are so guided."
Well I am not guided but I will use every day my legs are getting better and my stability is 90% cured in 2nd day
I feel like i need less sleep when I do this
You are too kind making these fields for us sapien.
Its taking some time to release all the tension ive had for years. Its like I need to learn to relax some parts of my body again.
Just bought this field. After a few repeats I start feeling this field kick in. Too bad we can’t loop it
Typically in the morning after my lotus pose meditation I do get some sleepy legs (i.e numb). They get numb through blood circulation problems.
With this audio, a preliminary result is that my legs are less in numb status and when standing up my right hip (where something is wrong with) is less painful. It is an early preliminary result that i wanted to share.
ChatGPT on Myofascial release (MFR): Myofascial release (MFR) is a type of manual therapy that is used to treat pain and other conditions that affect the fascia, which is the connective tissue that surrounds and supports the muscles and other tissues in the body. Fascia is a complex web of connective tissue that runs throughout the body, providing support, structure, and flexibility to the muscles, bones, and organs. When the fascia becomes tight, it can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
MFR is based on the idea that many musculoskeletal problems are caused by myofascial restrictions, or areas of tightness or tension within the fascia. These restrictions can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, poor posture, stress, and repetitive motion.
MFR involves applying gentle sustained pressure and stretching to the fascia in order to release tension and improve mobility. This pressure is often applied using the hands, but can also be applied using tools such as foam rollers, massage balls, or other devices. The therapist will use a variety of techniques, including direct pressure, stretching, and oscillatory movements, to release tension and improve mobility in the affected area.
MFR can be used to treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain syndromes. It can also be used to improve flexibility and range of motion, and to promote relaxation and stress relief.
During an MFR session, the therapist will typically begin by assessing the patient’s posture and movement patterns, and identifying areas of tension or restriction in the fascia. They will then apply gentle pressure and stretching to these areas, gradually releasing tension and restoring mobility. The therapist may also provide exercises or other recommendations to help the patient maintain the benefits of the treatment at home.
MFR is generally considered safe and non-invasive, although some people may experience temporary soreness or discomfort after treatment. It’s important to note that MFR should always be performed by a trained and licensed healthcare provider, and that individuals with certain medical conditions or injuries may not be good candidates for the treatment. As with any medical treatment, individuals should always consult with their healthcare providers before beginning MFR or any other form of therapy.
Myofascial release (MFR) therapy is a type of manual therapy that can provide a range of benefits for the body. Here are some of the potential benefits of MFR:
- Pain relief: MFR can help to relieve pain and discomfort in the muscles, joints, and other tissues of the body. By releasing tension and improving mobility in the fascia, MFR can reduce pain caused by conditions such as back pain, neck pain, headaches, and fibromyalgia.
- Improved flexibility and range of motion: MFR can help to improve flexibility and range of motion in the body. By releasing tension and adhesions in the fascia, MFR can help to restore mobility and flexibility to the affected area.
- Improved posture and alignment: MFR can help to improve posture and alignment by releasing tension in the fascia that may be causing misalignments or imbalances in the body.
- Relaxation and stress relief: MFR can be a relaxing and stress-relieving therapy. By releasing tension and promoting relaxation in the body, MFR can help to reduce stress and promote a sense of calm and well-being.
- Improved athletic performance: MFR can help to improve athletic performance by improving mobility, flexibility, and range of motion in the body. This can help athletes to move more efficiently and reduce the risk of injury.
- Improved circulation: MFR can help to improve circulation in the body, which can promote healing and reduce inflammation.
- Improved overall health and well-being: By improving mobility, reducing pain and tension, and promoting relaxation, MFR can help to improve overall health and well-being.
- Improved sleep: MFR can help to promote relaxation and reduce tension in the body, which can lead to improved sleep quality.
- Reduced scar tissue: MFR can help to break up scar tissue and adhesions in the fascia, which can improve mobility and reduce pain and discomfort.
- Improved digestion: MFR can help to improve digestion by reducing tension and stress in the body, which can help to alleviate digestive symptoms such as bloating, gas, and constipation.
- Improved respiratory function: MFR can help to improve respiratory function by reducing tension and adhesions in the fascia around the lungs and chest, which can improve breathing.
- Improved immune function: MFR can help to improve immune function by reducing stress and promoting relaxation in the body, which can help to support the immune system.
- Improved mental health: MFR can have a positive impact on mental health by reducing stress, promoting relaxation, and improving overall well-being.
- Improved recovery from injury or surgery: MFR can help to promote healing and improve recovery from injuries or surgeries by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue repair.
- Improved nerve function: MFR can help to release tension in the fascia around nerves, which can improve nerve function and reduce symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and weakness.
- Improved lymphatic function: MFR can help to improve lymphatic function by promoting the flow of lymphatic fluid, which can help to reduce swelling and promote healing.
- Improved balance and coordination: MFR can help to improve balance and coordination by improving mobility and reducing tension and adhesions in the fascia.
- Reduced muscle tension and spasm: MFR can help to reduce muscle tension and spasm by releasing tension in the fascia and improving circulation to the affected muscles.
- Improved joint function: MFR can help to improve joint function by reducing tension and adhesions in the fascia around the joints, which can improve mobility and reduce pain and stiffness.
- Improved skin and tissue health: MFR can help to improve the health of the skin and other tissues by improving circulation, promoting tissue repair, and reducing inflammation.
Overall, Myofascial Release is a safe and effective therapy that can provide a range of benefits for the body. By releasing tension and improving mobility in the fascia, MFR can help to reduce pain, improve flexibility and range of motion, promote relaxation, and improve overall health and well-being.
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ChatGPT The Anointing of The Alchemical Holy Oil: The Anointing of The Alchemical Holy Oil is a ceremonial practice that involves the use of a special oil, often referred to as Abramelin oil, which is believed to have powerful mystical and transformative properties. The practice is based on the concept of alchemy, which seeks to transform base metals into gold, and the idea of spiritual purification and transformation.
The practice of anointing with Abramelin oil is based on the ancient Jewish tradition of anointing with oil, which was used to consecrate and empower holy objects, people, and spaces. In the context of alchemy, the oil is believed to represent the philosopher’s stone, a mythical substance that can transform the base nature of an individual into a divine state.
The recipe for Abramelin oil is said to have been revealed to the medieval German Jewish mystic, Abramelin the Mage, by an angelic entity. The recipe involves a complex mixture of ingredients, including myrrh, cinnamon, galangal, and olive oil, which are carefully prepared and consecrated over a period of several weeks or months.
During the anointing ceremony, the practitioner applies the Abramelin oil to various parts of the body, including the forehead, chest, and hands, while reciting special prayers or invocations. The oil is believed to have the power to open up spiritual channels and awaken latent energies within the individual, leading to heightened states of awareness, mystical experiences, and transformation.
While the practice of anointing with Abramelin oil has its roots in ancient Jewish tradition and the medieval alchemical practices of Europe, it has been adapted and incorporated into various modern spiritual and magical traditions. The practice is often seen as a way of connecting with the divine, tapping into hidden energies within the self, and manifesting spiritual transformation and growth.
There are various benefits that have been attributed to the practice of anointing with holy oil, including:
- Spiritual purification: The anointing with holy oil is believed to have a purifying effect on the soul, helping to cleanse negative energies and promote spiritual growth.
- Protection: Holy oil is often used for protection against negative influences and energies, as well as for warding off evil spirits.
- Healing: The anointing with holy oil is believed to have a healing effect on the body and mind, helping to alleviate physical and emotional pain and promote overall well-being.
- Enhancing meditation and prayer: Anointing with holy oil is believed to help enhance meditation and prayer practices, as it can help to create a sacred and meditative space.
- Connecting with divine energies: Holy oil is believed to help connect individuals with divine energies and higher spiritual realms, promoting a deeper understanding of the self and the universe.
- Empowerment: The anointing with holy oil is believed to have an empowering effect, helping individuals to access their own inner strength and confidence.
- Emotional release: Holy oil is believed to help release emotional blockages and promote emotional healing, allowing individuals to experience greater emotional balance and well-being.
- Promoting abundance: Anointing with holy oil is believed to help promote abundance and prosperity, both in material and spiritual aspects of life.
- Enhancing intuition: Holy oil is believed to help enhance intuition and psychic abilities, allowing individuals to better connect with their own inner wisdom and the wisdom of the universe.
- Creating a sacred space: The anointing with holy oil can help to create a sacred space in which individuals can connect with the divine and experience a sense of peace and tranquility.
It’s important to note that the benefits of anointing with holy oil may vary depending on the individual’s beliefs and intentions.
As far as I can remember, it is said that some of your trauma is stored in the fascia.
I use this one daily in my mental stack for the physical issues I have, and yeah…what can I say about it. My muscle spasms reduced by a lot and my restless legs syndrome is completely gone. It put it back into my stack because of a hint of another forum member. Thanks for this!
How many time a day ?
Use as needed, but no more than 5 or 6 per loop.
but also as you are so guided.
3-4x a day
Yup. This field, fascia shake and bones shake have been life saving for me these days
Crucible Karma pushing all to the surface to burn, ive had pains in my legs and joints while in the clearing process (it doesnt help that im sitting all day work) so it cant clear fast enough.
Thank God for these fields!!