I am trying to build a playlist for an acquaintance’s husband (he is 80) who contracted Covid last year and has since developed a series of complications and aggravations. His case is complex and more dire than is my regular purview with chronically ill people.
Here is what I know (and it will be my pleasure to get more information should it be needed): after he got Covid, his health quickly deteriorated. He first had heart issues, which are stabilized at the moment. But his kidneys have started failing and he now has dialysis thrice per week. He also has multiple myeloma. On top of all of this, having had knee problems for years, he had one replaced recently but it is not healing properly, so he cannot bend it very much and uses a walker. He is apparently very weak and has started showing memory and cognitive issues. He is however in good spirits and willing to try morphic fields.
My thinking is as follows: because of his weak state and already huge tax on his body, I would keep the playlist as short as possible with only the essentials.
I did some research on the forum and I settled on this tentative playlist:
2x Cancer 2.0
2x Kidney and adrenal healing
2x Stem cell and scar tissue removal. The thinking behind this one being that it would provide gentle healing all around (I started using it to evaluate for him and felt a regenerative effect that was quite lovely and was not taxing), it would also help with the cancer and I thought the Schumann resonance in it would be an added bonus.
Then, if he seems to be doing well after a few weeks on them, I might add 5 minutes of Plasma Light.
I initially thought about adding subconscious limits removal and things of the kind but figured that any work like that usually brings forwards resistance and a period of reckoning of sorts that might be too much to handle for him at this time (and making the playlist longer). He is an elderly gentleman that from my understanding is quite set in his ways.
For his cognitive decline, in my experience as older people start feeling irrelevant and assume that old age means decline, they get disconnected and disinterested, which leads to cognitive issues. My hope is that by regaining a modicum of vital energy and the ability to move around better, they might improve on their own.
Any insight you might have will be tremendously appreciated!