Chronic Pain

White Wolf,
How do you relieve yourself from chronic pain without the use modern med. they seem to do more harm than good, and the pain is still there? Thank you and many blessings your way.
C.

A good question about a powerful tyrant- pain.
I have had chronic pain due to severe past injuries. It is something that is always with you and in a way becomes better known to you then anything else in life. A companion through ones Eathwalk you might say.

Yes, modern medicine usually does not touch chronic pain. If by chance it does then you become hooked to this medicine to avoid the pain, but at the price of your health. The medicines are poison and will slowly destroy your inner system and only cause more serious problems as time goes on.

In the way of the Medicine Healer we use our minds to heal. It is our most powerful healer of anything in life. There are many techniques to used to deal with and eventually get rid of chronic pain. Chronic pain is a messenger. It is telling you that something needs addressing within. Meditate with the pain and let it guide you to the source. This source can be anything from a physical problem to a mental issue to a deep spiritual issue that has followed you from a previous life. Find the source and heal it, the pain will leave you. Focusing on your center and understanding that the pain and you are not fused together. You are two separate things in life. Remember that the pain is not your enemy, but a warning guide to something deeper that you need to find. It does not have to be cancer- it could very easily be that you are not living your dream and truth in life and so need to switch pathways.

It is easier said then done, but persistence is the key. You have to want it enough to dedicate your life to achieving it. Positive thoughts all day and night. Believe you can do it and are doing it! It is your life and you ARE in control. Believe you do not need the pain to learn anymore and release it. It takes time, but so did the making of whatever causes the pain.

Medicine Blessings,
White Wolf

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11 Responses to “ Chronic Pain ”

  1. Rolf Delira Says:

    Thanks for the post and for creating a attractive website. I have been hunting for honest information on natural health and will put this information to use. I have found it hard to find honest information, as there are so many web sites with garbage posts. Please keep the good information flowing!

  2. Brian Says:

    I have just found you tonight after watching the interview with Stewart Swerdlow. Your teachings are incredible important because I have been changing over the past year. I have had Chronic Pain for over twelve years and been heavily drugged for the entire time. I begin hearing about Cannibis helping pain and other medical conditions and knowing it was a natural plant I decided I would try because my life was spinning out of control and I was so sick. When I found the plant worked I came off around nine medications and corporate created tobacco. I use the natural plant when I need it. I feel like my old self again from before the pain, stress, depression and all the other created illnesses of the drug industry. Do you believe it is ok for humans to ease their pain with natural plants or should we just rely on our inner mind?
    I have had three spine fusions with rods and screws so does that make a difference when using our inner self to control the pain.
    Thank you sir for your help. If you do not have time to respond I understand. It is amazing that I have found a teacher who I respect because of what they have been through and overcame. That to me is someone who has traveled in deep darkness and climbed the ladder back up to the highest point in their life. The next level awaits you friend.
    Brian

  3. White Wolf Says:

    I do not advocate the use of drugs as they alter the mind and body and leave the individual open to the lower astral. I am a huge fan of utilizing the mind to heal everything as well as using natural/alternative health methods to act as energy boosters to the mental work. By this I mean natural herbs, Acupuncture, Cranial Sacral, Visceral, Massage, etc.

    Thank you for your words of support!

    Be well,
    White Wolf

  4. Emzu Says:

    I just discovered your site by a link from off planet radio. There are many of us who eagerly await your interview with Randy…the work you do is right in line with a group of us working on healing & strengthening. I healed myself of chronic pain using my mind. I was tortured with the pain for 6 years and then I became addicted to pain meds. When I was willing to literally walk through fire…then I was able to heal. My mind, body and soul transformed dramatically. After that I was guided to daily practice and the use of crystals. I want to give people who suffer with chronic pain hope, because I am living proof that one’s mind can heal. It is engaging the will.

  5. Nancy Gunther Says:

    Intrigued by your Scorpion book, both in its content and instruction as well as is beautiful sensitivity and mindfulness. What a writing style and love of nature ! Thank you for addressing programming and – your journey . Simply expressed, but I went through a profound transformation. There are those of us out here who would look forward to more of your journey , it was hard to put down your book, but I knew I had to absorb what was important. By the way, Have you any thoughts on chronic migraines?

  6. White Wolf Says:

    Thank you for your comments :-)
    Chronic migraines can be caused by a liver imbalance ongoing. They can also be caused by programming, extra low frequency and microwave bombardment, stress overload and poor eating habits.

  7. Nancy Gunther Says:

    Thank you for your reply. That was very helpful. Your book so resonated with me and I am grateful to you, as well as Stewart Swerdlow – for putting your story out there . It has been inordinately helpful. Your relationship to your wife/ and HERS to you —- (and son) are encouraging beacons to us who seek a healthy, truly healthy and healing and loving relationships to our spouses and children.

  8. helen L gauthier Says:

    I am interested in what to do for Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue &Depression

  9. White Wolf Says:

    Fibromyalgia is tricky because in western medical methodology there is a fight between those who say it exists and is a “real” syndrome and those who say it is not “real” and is all “mental”. However, what they won’t tell you is that Fibromyalgia is an inflammation disorder caused mainly by an overloaded system that has severely reacted to the massive amounts of artificial and non-beneficial energies that modern technology and military advancements create. The earth is literally under 24/7 attack from artificial energies that bombard the systems of all living creatures. Even things like Wifi has been prove to kill trees.
    Basically Fibromyalgia is an inflammation and nervous system reaction to this non-beneficial energy.

    Some of the things that seem to be helpful for such an issue are the following:
    1. MSM
    2. Turmeric
    3. Magnesium Citrate
    4. Calcium
    5. B Vitamin Complex
    6. Infrared Sauna
    7. Isotonic Footbath
    8. Infrared Heating Pad
    9. Sea salt baths
    10. Individual Specific Herbs (prescribed by an herbalist after consult)

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can be caused by many issues, but it also has much to do with the artificial energies that bombard us in daily life through advanced technology. It dramatically and detrimentally affects the energy of our lungs, kidneys, adrenals, nervous system, lymphatic system…all which assist the body in the production of energy. I have found that regular:
    1. Acupuncture
    2. individual specific herbs that support the above listed organs and body systems
    3. therapeutic massage
    4. infrared saunas
    5. isotonic footbaths
    6. sea salt baths
    7. deep breathing exercises
    8. along with the many self healing techniques that I teach can assist with this issue.

    The depression can also be helped with all of the above…
    I hope this helps you some.

  10. Raymond Says:

    How about RA. I see you have fibro and chronic fatigue but arthritis is a killer. I believe they are in pain once you experience it first hand. I have recently done the first step to taking methotrexate and I stumbled upon your website not by accident Im sure. Yahu always has a plan. I have been praying for an answer as to start this drug or not. I now feel led here to see what you have to say. I believe a lot of it will be the same as the above but perhaps with a few added things. I hope all is well with you and your family and I thank you and Yahu for this website. Peace out….

  11. iriscutorth Says:

    Some say that Fibromyalgia is a build up of preservatives used in CANNED foods & BOTTLED pops, which means, one should eat fresh daily. Some meats will increase pain and a three week vegetable diet may help to lower some collectives. Salt and calcium will gather in the lower knees and legs and elevating the legs to drain off excess may help plus exercise may increase the blood flow to move the collectibles. I stored a bottle of mushed Goldenrod years ago with a friend with arthritis and he was NOT suppose to open it for five years. He used it all up well as soon as I left the doorstep. I have another bottle, five years old, untested. It is said, by old aboriginals of the 1800′s & back, that it is similiar to morphine…rite? You are on your own if you experiment. Mulberry leaves contain 25% more calcium than cow’s milk. This spring I plan on grinding fresh leaves, & stalking the bottle for five to ten years, and see what results I get. I bottled dark burgandy red maple leaves, and after three years it turned it to a rather clear oil, not edible and not burnable, I don’t think that the oil can be used to make soap and I don’t know if it could be used for motor oil after straining and for oiling small machines?
    Some pain may never leave. Injuries should always be x-rayed. An injury that is swollen and BURGANDY red could be lanced, squeezed until bright red blood comes out and salted with water and salt. Otherwise, the pain may be organs or arthritis. My father-in-law was diagnosed with an old and aging invertebre problem weeks ago and when I felt the pain it was in his buttock…the siatic nerve which requires elbow pressure. Pain can be a long progess to cause.

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