INTENSIVE HEALING FOCUS:
Paralyzed dog’s spinal cord nerves,
discs and vertebra regenerated by energy
healing
as seen in
Dr. Daniel Benor's The International
Journal of Healing and Caring
and
WholisticHealingResearch.com,
with Veterinarian reports
Brent Atwater, Integrative Medical
Specialist, Medical Intuitive and
Distant Healer
I am a human MRI. I see inside the body
to locate physical or emotional issues
that are creating physical problems. The
healing energy that I direct physically
repairs, regenerates, and restores, at
the molecular level, cellular tissue,
organs, bone, nerves, and neural
pathways. My international Medical
Intuitive & Distant Energy Healing has
been studied by and documented at Duke
University, the Association for Research
and Enlightenment (ARE; based on Edgar
Cayce’s readings) and the North Carolina
State University (NCSU) Veterinary
School and other medical research
hospitals and centers with whom I am
participating in current clinical and
research trials and independent case
studies.
My adventure with my dog,
Friend, initiated some of the directions
in my healing abilities in people,
detailed below.
Lessons from Friend
Let me give an example of
how this works. My dog Friend, a 15 1/2
year-old red border collie, ran around a
corner, slipped and fell. I carried him
to his bed as he was unable to get up.
The following morning he was unable to
walk. I took him to NCSU School of
Veterinary Medicine. Due to his age and
the fact that he had crushed his
vertebrae and spinal cord nerves, he
also had difficulty breathing. The
veterinarian suggested euthanasia [but I
believed intuitively that there was
still hope]. Friend was placed in
intensive care and put on a respirator
At first I sat in ICU
with Friend once a day and did hands-on
healing for about an hour. When the ICU
became filled with patients, the nurses
asked that I not stay as long, so I
worked on Friend from a distance and
pictured him in my mind. I placed him in
a continuous healing bubble while I was
gone.
After 2 weeks, Friend was
stable enough to go home with an oxygen
machine. He was the first dog to leave
the vet school with an oxygen machine
and nasal tube.
The anticipated course of
recuperation for such injuries was
dismal; virtually impossible for a 15
1/2 year-old canine. Back surgery would
consist of fusing the spine together or
adding a rod and reattaching the damaged
nerves that controlled his breathing,
with marginal prospects for improvements
at best. They did not feel Friend was
physically capable of handling the hours
required under anesthesia. IF the nerves
regenerated at all, it would begin at
about 120 days (four months), and
according to the veterinarians, "He's
had a good life."
Once home, I determined
that the best course of recuperation
would be daily energy work in small
doses to regenerate his nerves and
spinal cord vertebrae and discs. I
addressed each issue separately;
rebuilding his health system by
system. I created a physical therapy
program for his legs to keep his muscles
from atrophying. I would extend and
retract his legs as if he were walking.
Friend was such a good sport about
listening to my songs as I worked with
him!
The oxygen machine's
nasal tube (also used by humans with
emphysema) irritated Friend's nasal
cavity and created infections. We would
change the tube from side to side in his
nose, however the infections continued.
Therefore, I was forced to configure a
way to raise Friend's oxygen levels
without the machine. Throughout the
first 2.5 months, I had to turn him from
side to side and sit him upright every
four hours around the clock, so he
would not accumulate fluid in his lungs
I learned more about
pulmonary function, than I had ever
wanted to know, in order to discern what
I had to do physiologically to have
Friend be able to breathe on his own.
Using energy healing, I helped his lungs
to heal and raised his blood oxygen
saturation
After two more weeks, at
Friend's follow-up hospital visit his
arterial blood gases showed his oxygen
levels had risen from 55 to 70 ( normal
range is 70 to 98 ), He was released and
sent home without supplemental oxygen.
Friend completely
recovered from his crushed spinal cord
injury following his fall, and he was
able to walk and breathe on his own
after 90 days, and he lived for the
following two years. The official case
report read, “We don’t know what you are
doing with Friend, but keep it up”
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Healing
gifts unfolding
To date, I have used
these techniques to help others with
respiratory problems: sealing holes in
lungs, removing fluid in the lungs so
clients can be taken off ventilators,
and raising and stabilizing clients'
oxygen saturation levels during
surgeries and in the following recovery
period, as well as correcting oxygen
starvation from other dysfunctions of
disease
I have found my healing
helpful to people and animals in
regenerating organs and bones damaged
from disease, and complete spinal cord
injury nerve regeneration (which we are
currently researching in case studies).
My experience has taught me to repair
immune systems and blood disorders and
infections by raising blood counts and
stabilizing vital functions. I learned
from my other dogs, who had seizures, to
redirect nerve-brain electromagnetic
abnormalities, disconnections and
misfirings. That knowledge is reflected
in my specialties of helping people with
Multiple Sclerosis, brain damage,
epileptic seizures, Parkinson’s disease,
spinal cord injury, paralysis,
neuropathy and other nerve and brain
disorders. I learned from healing my
cats to repair and seal up wounds. We
are currently researching healing
pressure ulcers in sedentary patients
Today, as I work with
clients, I am eternally grateful for all
of the healing gifts that Friend
inspired in me that were activated
through my love for and from him.
IJHC
Editor’s note:
I have
reviewed veterinary records confirming
the diagnoses and improvements in
Friend.