The Requests and Fields

The blessings of Aphrodite on Patreon please

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The new Liver fat audio on Patreon
Thnx

tongkat ali -

with the pepper audio should do wonders :smiley:

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A field to experience and feel the ‘Surrender’ concept as talked in spirituality. It was talked in many ism’s, and is the main element of the devotion. This is something that can’t be explained in words, or expressions. It is just it is ! Many of us say I surrender to that or this , are we truly surrendering wholly is the question?
If there is a field to develop this naturally, it would be a good ego dissolution field.
Love, devotion and surrender!

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Something for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (hypertonic pelvic floor) The Urinary Incontience field is good if you have weak pelvic floor muscles, however if you have tight Pelvic Floor muscles it will just exaceberate it and make the symptoms worse. Having PFD can cause an array of symptoms that can hinder quality of life.

A targeted field that relaxes the tight, contracted muscles and also “trains” them to not keep the holding postions, while also releasing stored trauma that involves the pelvic floor area. Myofascial release targeted to all muscles involved as well would certainly be beneficial too.

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divine will?

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Surrender Indirectly maybe connected concepts - divine will, ego dissolution, VoT , higher self connection. But Surrender could be one field in itself.

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I have the same problem. I think Utter Relaxation might be the closest we have to a treatment for now

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Musscle Massage, Reiki, and Myofascial also help

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Depersonalization/Derealization field: I know that there are a few audios already that could help this but none that address it directly. Dp/dr is quite a distressing condition with few treatments.

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thigh enlargement using the same idea as your butt enlargement formula ( the frequencies encoded in this video along with the energetic programming will cause those new cells to become or take on the attributes of fat cells and muscle cells. It will also work on strengthening the muscles themselves ). feet deformities, hammer toes and bunions (shrinking the bunion bone that’s sticking out, reposition and straighten all toes). others will appreciate this request as well. thank you for everything :)

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Anything to clear out past shock from your body/system, it’s not an emotion or pain per say but doesn’t naturally clear out.

Thank you!

Hi @El_Capitan_Nemo :slightly_smiling_face::pray::sunny:!

I have listened to the “bacteria destroy” and “the bacteria and fungi Apocalypse” audio several times. I also listen to audio for Lymph, Hyperbaric Oxygen, and Infrared.

Despite all this the bacteria seem to resist :worried:. I sometimes feel a little discomfort when I lie down. Sign of healing? I don’t know exactly.

It’s been over 3 months since I tried to fix this problem. I don’t want to take antibiotics (heartburn)

I would like to know if you can create a smart field that acts and treats many kinds of infections on genitals and connected organs.

It would help me a lot in fighting this filthy infection.
I also think it might help other people who have genital infection issues.

Thank you for everything you do :pray::sunny:

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Activation, restoration and growth of the Thymus (thymus gland)

Hi guys, hi CAPTAIN!

Here is my proposal for @El_Capitan_Nemo consideration to create a field that activates, restores, stimulates and supports the thymus (thymus gland).

Here is some information gathered from several sites. I used a translator, since my native language is not English, and, accordingly, I took information from sites not in English.

There is an organ in our body that is very little talked about, but which can rightfully be called the “point of happiness”. And you don’t need to look for it for a long time. This is the thymus gland (thymus). Located in the upper chest, right at the base of the sternum. Finding it is very simple: to do this, you need to attach two fingers folded together below the clavicular notch. This will be the approximate location of the thymus gland.

Perhaps it only seems to us, or perhaps it is true. The older a person becomes, the more he is susceptible to various injuries and illnesses. This is likely because there was something in our body when we were young that could protect us from health problems. There are many different organs, glands, muscles, bones in the human body, but none of these parts of the human body will ever become useless for us. But there is one gland that becomes unnecessary with age. Not unnecessary in the literal sense, because it is very important for our body, unnecessary in the sense that some of its functions begin to be performed by other organs.


The thymus gland got its name due to its characteristic shape, reminiscent of a trident fork. However, only a healthy gland looks like this - the damaged one most often takes the form of a butterfly or a sail. The thymus gland has another name - thymus, which in Greek means “vitality”. In the 60s of the last century, it dawned on scientists that the thymus gland belongs to the organs of the immune system! And not to secondary ones, like lymph nodes, tonsils or adenoids, but to the very central ones.

Whatever you say, this is an important part of our body. In some languages, the thymus is called the “infant gland”, because this gland is most productive in childhood. We even know that this gland develops long before birth and works at a time when the brain, heart and liver are not yet fully functional. The thymus (gr. Thymos = soul) is located in the upper part of the chest just behind the sternum, in front of the trachea. In children, its location varies: the thymus can be located both near the thyroid gland and near the heart. After the onset of puberty, the thymus undergoes significant atrophy and becomes covered with fat. After 30 years - we do not even remember that we had a thymus. However, we realize that our body cannot defend itself when the common flu puts us to bed for an entire week.

Thymus functions

Influence of the thymus gland on immunity

The thymus is most active in children under five years of age. The function of the thymus is to differentiate and clone T-lymphocytes, which are responsible for cellular immunity. T-lymphocytes are white blood cells, the main regulatory cells of acquired immunity. They are able to destroy bacteria, viruses, as a result of which healthy cells are formed, and the body recovers. In addition, the thymus controls lymphopoiesis, therefore the growth, maturation and acquisition of immune competence occurs not only in the thymus, but also in other lymph organs and, thus, increases the potential of our body to protect against various pathogenic microorganisms.

No matter how carefully we take care of our body, we will still lose this gland, whether we like it or not. With the onset of adolescence, the thymus transfers some of its functions to the sex glands. By the age of thirty, the gland completely ceases to function and is covered with a layer of fat. Currently, we cannot ignore such an important process as the multiplication of T-lymphocytes. You need to give your body the adequate immune support it deserves.

Long-term observations have shown that human life largely depends on this pink gland, especially the life of babies who have not yet turned five years old. The fact is that the thymus is a “school” of accelerated learning of cells of the immune system (lymphocytes), which are formed from bone marrow stem cells. Once in the thymus gland, newborn “soldiers” of the immune system are converted into T-lymphocytes that can fight viruses, infections and autoimmune diseases. After that, in full combat readiness, they enter the blood. Moreover, the most intensive training takes place in the first 2-3 years of life, and closer to five years, when the defenders are recruited for a quite decent army, the function of the thymus gland begins to fade away. By the age of 30, it fades out almost completely, and closer to forty from the thymus gland, as a rule, not a trace remains.

Thymus functions

Influence of the thymus gland on immunity

The thymus is most active in children under five years of age. The function of the thymus is to differentiate and clone T-lymphocytes, which are responsible for cellular immunity. T-lymphocytes are white blood cells, the main regulatory cells of acquired immunity. They are able to destroy bacteria, viruses, as a result of which healthy cells are formed, and the body recovers. In addition, the thymus controls lymphopoiesis, therefore the growth, maturation and acquisition of immune competence occurs not only in the thymus, but also in other lymph organs and, thus, increases the potential of our body to protect against various pathogenic microorganisms.

No matter how carefully we take care of our body, we will still lose this gland, whether we like it or not. With the onset of adolescence, the thymus transfers some of its functions to the sex glands. By the age of thirty, the gland completely ceases to function and is covered with a layer of fat. Currently, we cannot ignore such an important process as the multiplication of T-lymphocytes. You need to give your body the adequate immune support it deserves.

Long-term observations have shown that human life largely depends on this pink gland, especially the life of babies who have not yet turned five years old. The fact is that the thymus is a “school” of accelerated learning of cells of the immune system (lymphocytes), which are formed from bone marrow stem cells. Once in the thymus gland, newborn “soldiers” of the immune system are converted into T-lymphocytes that can fight viruses, infections and autoimmune diseases. After that, in full combat readiness, they enter the blood. Moreover, the most intensive training takes place in the first 2-3 years of life, and closer to five years, when the defenders are recruited for a quite decent army, the function of the thymus gland begins to fade away. By the age of 30, it fades out almost completely, and closer to forty from the thymus gland, as a rule, not a trace remains.

The prick of youth.

Immunologists have found a way to renew the aging gland - and this requires little: a suspension of embryonic stem cells, a syringe and the skillful hands of a doctor who will inject them directly into the thymus. By design, this simple manipulation will force the dying organ to fully recover, returning the lost youth to its owner. According to the proponents of the method, such an injection is much more effective than injecting stem cells into the blood, where they are quickly destroyed, giving only a short-term burst of strength, energy and youth.

Life after death.

And yet you should not be afraid of the natural extinction of the thymus gland. This natural process does not pose any threat to human life. The fact is that in the first five years of active work, the thymus manages to provide the human body with such a supply of T-lymphocytes, which is quite enough for the rest of his life. In addition, the function of the retired gland is partially taken over by certain skin cells that are capable of synthesizing thymic hormones.

P.S.: I think at the present time - the time of the COVID pandemic, such a field will be a good help to ensure protection against the virus.

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What about The Archetype of grandparental love.

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Interesting info, the Thymus is associated to the solar essence in the enneagram of the fourth way of Gurdjieff, maybe it can be regenerated with “the work” of that system, helping you with “The Sun” audio.

Check the descriptions of “The Lymphatic effusion” and its previous version, as well as “The Endocrine system rejuvenation”. Maybe it could be what you are looking for

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Thanks for the tip! :slightly_smiling_face:
I will definitely look at these fields!

Smart iontophoresis field would be amazing :crossed_fingers::sparkles:

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Grateful as always. Something to stop nails from growing into flesh (ingrown nail) would be wonderful.

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One for Seborrheic dermatitis would be good. I am having this for 2 years and have no peace on my mind

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