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Old 10-24-2007, 08:38 PM
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Smile A practical two point description for Illusions

Hi Illusions,

I saw a woman last night who's situation reminded me of yours.

At the end of last month she went to the dentist for a routine check-up. He told her he wanted to cap one of her molars because the tooth next to it had a filling that was too large .

He put the cap on and soon after that she started experiencing pain. He told her that it would go away in a day or two. It didn't.

Long story short, when I saw her last night she had been through three root canals and two crowns and was in even worse pain than before.

To start I asked her when she last remembered the tooth being perfectly healthy. She said that she knew exactly when because that was the day she went to the dentist the first time - September 25.

First, I established a two-point by placing a couple of fingers on each of her TMJs. I envisioned a wide white cylinder (2-3 cm in diameter) appearing between the two points I had chosen. Once that connection was made, I envisioned the cylinder narrowing while concentrating down to the thickness of twine.

We time traveled back to September 25, by counting backwards day-by-day and felt the state of her tooth and jaw at that point in time. Verbally we established the intent to move that state forward to October 23 and counted forward day-by-day. Once we reached October 23, we replaced her present state tooth/jaw with the one we had brought forward. This is much like replacing a water filter in a pitcher -- pop-out pop-in .

Her pain was completely gone and the swelling in her cheek had reduced a bit.

Hope this helps you a bit with your situation.


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