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Old Jun 03, 2006, 03:13 PM
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Anesthesia and the aura

I recently had anesthesia and I think what it does is strip off your aura because all noises and events around me just made me grip my head and ears and want to scream. It also felt like I was surrounded clumps of white wooliness. After a while I tried getting up and after throwing up I felt much clearer. Maybe I poofed away some of the wooliness. But then the nausea came back and the sensitivity was still there. A shot of phenergen was followed by an almost paralytic feeling sleep. When I woke up from that I felt much more solid. Just in time because a bunch of staff started clanging bed parts around next to me.

I know I am probably more sensitive than some and since this was emergency surgery I was upset and afraid most of the time. I happened upon someone that said they knew healing touch and did some brief aura smoothing. However, this just brought on the nausea again.

What are other people's experience with this?

Sonya

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Old Jun 03, 2006, 05:04 PM
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Re: Anesthesia and the aura

Originally Posted by healer_energy
I recently had anesthesia and I think what it does is strip off your aura because all noises and events around me just made me grip my head and ears and want to scream. It also felt like I was surrounded clumps of white wooliness. After a while I tried getting up and after throwing up I felt much clearer. Maybe I poofed away some of the wooliness. But then the nausea came back and the sensitivity was still there. A shot of phenergen was followed by an almost paralytic feeling sleep. When I woke up from that I felt much more solid. Just in time because a bunch of staff started clanging bed parts around next to me.

I know I am probably more sensitive than some and since this was emergency surgery I was upset and afraid most of the time. I happened upon someone that said they knew healing touch and did some brief aura smoothing. However, this just brought on the nausea again.

What are other people's experience with this?

Sonya
I was taught in my polarity program that anesthesia can stay in your energy systems including your aura for up to a year or so. If you are open to it, you could check out what options there are in your area to have assistance in moving it out of your field, not just smoothing the aura. If you can not have it done locally, you can look on the internet to find someone, and have them help you doing distance healing. Just a thought, some practioners are more skilled than others, and, it might take more than one session. Ask the practioner if they have done this type of removal before. Hope you feel better soon.

Also, there is another thread that was just closed on the the effects of anesthesia. You might want to look at that one if it's still there.


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Old Jun 04, 2006, 04:33 PM
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Re: Anesthesia and the aura

Thank you for this info. I just can't find any other stuff about it. I think you may be right. It's been three days and I still feel woolly at times. Can you give me any resources.

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Sonya

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Old Jun 04, 2006, 06:31 PM
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Re: Anesthesia and the aura

Originally Posted by healer_energy
Thank you for this info. I just can't find any other stuff about it. I think you may be right. It's been three days and I still feel woolly at times. Can you give me any resources.

Thank you

Sonya
Did you find that thread? It's not on holistic stuff. I only mentioned it because I felt you should have other options rather than just holistic to choose from.

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