A DHS Suffered in a Dream – Germanic New Medicine Testimonial

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A DHS Suffered in a Dream. A frequently asked question can now be answered with YES, thanks to this Testimonial

It is well known and documented that our brain processes unresolved conflicts while dreaming trying to find some solution. If a final resolution to a hanging conflict cannot be found, this triggering of the track in sleep is often the cause of chronic healing phase symptoms. Playing Dr. Hamer’s song “Mein Studentenmädchen” in an endless loop at night often helps to prevent such tracks from being triggered in dreams.

The question has often been asked whether it is possible to suffer new conflicts in dreams, but I was not aware of any such case … until now.

I rarely dream, or if I do, I seldom remember them. However, a few days ago I had a dream from which I woke up after experiencing a conflict situation, and immediately felt the corresponding symptoms of a crisis. What I experienced in the dream has no connection to my life or to anything I have ever experienced in this life.

My dream:

The whole dream was in black and white. My clothes and those of the other people were reminiscent of an old movie from the 1930s. I was in an elongated property that could be exited from the front and also from the back. In the middle, a staircase led to an underground room where there was a man who hid and stored stolen goods. I brought a suitcase of jewelry, which was hardly worth anything. Of course, one was not allowed to take strangers to this hiding place and one had to be careful when coming and going so as not to give away the hiding place. I wanted to leave the property via the back, where it was bordered by a wooden wall.

Suddenly I saw two men trying to push away some of the boards to get onto the property. Based on their outfits, I feared they were FBI agents who looked something like those from old gangster movies in Chicago 1930. This was my DHS moment, I turned around and ran as fast as I could in the other direction, and at this point I woke up.

End of the dream:

I was stretched out flat on my back in bed. Both my feet were tingling as if they were sparkling water. This tingling and bubbling sensation was not just on the surface, but went through both feet to above the ankles, and in a lesser form up to the knees. No pain, just this tingling and sparkling. It lasted maybe two minutes before it finally subsided and stopped. During this time I felt cold, so I was clearly in a crisis with the connective tissue in my feet. As soon as this strange feeling had stopped, I needed to go to the toilet, which is also a typical symptom after a crisis.

That tingling feeling that went through both feet could not have been anything other than the crisis of a self-esteem conflict which I had experienced in the dream – not being able to escape the FBI, or that the hideout was now known and blown.
Of course we played cops and robbers as children, but there is nothing, no situation in my life that would even remotely relate to this dream. Therefore, I can’t evaluate my experience other than to say that I actually had a biological conflict experience (DHS) in the dream which I resolved when I woke up. But my body reacted as if this experience was real.

At this point, I would also like to draw attention to which movies or videos we show our children. As teenagers, we loved horror movies, even if we couldn’t sleep for nights on end. In dreams, we experience things as real, as absolutely real, and our body reacts to these as if it were real. If we have conflicts that we cannot resolve in real life (and for young children this can be a harmless video) then we take these unresolved conflicts into our dreams and trigger the tracks that can keep us chronically ill for life. We can’t pay enough attention to what we allow our children to do and see. What happens on a screen is reality for a small child. Better to say no three times too often than to cause a DHS once.

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