Fever Chills Headache Body Aches because of a brief moment of inattention
A short testimonial from me. I am 30 years old, female, right-handed.
I was swimming with my two toddlers. When I tried to put my still crawling-age daughter down on the floor, she slipped out of my hands (while I was already squatting), and the side of her head hit the floor. She immediately started crying because of the pain. I was so incredibly sorry that I hadn’t been more careful, and I held her even tighter. Of course, I felt guilty.
I wanted to take away her pain, and at that moment, I felt like a bad mother. I was afraid that she might have been seriously injured.
After a while, she calmed down, and we still had some fun splashing around. The next day, I took my children to Legoland, and as we were standing waiting in the long line, holding my daughter in my arms, I thought I’d check the bump. There was hardly anything to see apart from a small bruise.
Inwardly, I breathed a sigh of relief, now knowing that nothing worse had happened. I hugged and kissed my children with happiness.
Fever Chills Headache Body Aches:
Sure enough, less than 5 minutes later, my blood circulation dropped (weak), and I noticed that I was increasingly running a fever (38.3C°) and I had slight chills. I also had a slight headache and body aches. The whole thing lasted for one and a half days, in fact, almost as long as I was unconsciously active with my conflicts. The day at Legoland was tough for me, but for the sake of my children, I pushed on.
Comment by GHK Academy
With children, it really is as you write. One moment of not paying full attention and an accident has happened for which one feels eternally guilty, even if nothing serious happened. Fortunately, our children are more robust than us adults.
Often the most obvious crisis is the motor conflict you suffered when your child slipped out of your hand. This is why you had the chills during the crisis. But there were several other SBS involved, hence the headaches (edema) and body aches in the healing phase.
Thank you for thinking of us and writing down your experiences for us.
Beginners often ask for spectacular healing successes with serious diagnoses, but it doesn’t take more than such relatively harmless experiences to individually verify the correctness of the 5 biological laws of nature, which Dr. Hamer discovered and wrote down for us.
One does not have to believe in the laws of nature; everyone can experience them for themselves. And only by experiencing it first-hand can we move from belief to knowledge.