A Film on How Stress Effects the Body and How Healing Works

by Owen on April 23, 2009


A few nights ago, I saw a new film, The Living Matrix. Just released at a London premiere, it is making its way to the US. James L. Oschman, PhD, an old friend of mine, is one of the dozen scientists in the film, speaking about how healing occurs. These interviews are interwoven between impressive personal stories of healing.

The film addresses how stress influences the body and healing. You can’t heal if you are under stress. A physician highlighted in the film talked about how the key to her healing was traveling into her brain tumor to discover what it was doing for her. Then once she knew in a felt sense, she began to accept the feelings and knowledge. Six months later the tumor was gone, and she’s never had a recurrence.

I highly recommend the film to assist in creating a larger paradigm for your healing. The film covers placebo effects, demonstrating how what we believe creates our reality. For instance. the film cites a study of knee-surgery patients. Half of the subjects in the study never actually received the knee surgery, yet they had the same success rate as the ones who been operated on. Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “it’s all in your head.”

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JamesD June 11, 2009 at 12:35 am

Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting

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