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Finally Made the Connection

2008/8/17 17:29:35

Everything went smoothly. Although the morning meeting was pushed to the afternoon, the treatment has already begun, and from now on it will be daily. Today's treatment lasted only five minutes. The techniques were unlike anything I have ever heard of. This ID has probably had the fortune to witness 19-move-level skill. By today's session, I estimate the probability that anyone else knows ten or more of these methods is essentially zero — one can only marvel. Five minutes later, the results were already showing. But the extraordinary healer said that because things have been dragged out for so long, what used to take two or three sessions to resolve may now require considerably longer — roughly: first dissolve the tumor masses, then clear the root of the disease in the nose, and finally address the rest. According to him, the masses can be dissolved very quickly, and judging from today's five-minute results, he is probably right.

This ID has already vigorously applied to learn his techniques, though he has been deflecting by saying they are hard to learn. This ID is not in a hurry — take it slowly. Besides, having kept this illness until now, enduring untold suffering, I am now being treated and learning through direct experience simultaneously. Without this illness, such an encounter truly would not have come so easily.

For the sake of genuine skill, there is no suffering this ID cannot endure.

The biggest headache right now is how to handle the treatment fees. Give too much, and I worry about encountering someone like the brother — and it looks very likely this healer is that type of person. Give too little, and that feels wrong. When I asked him, he said don't worry about it — he'll come by every day. Paying daily seems awkward. It seems best to pay once a week, with a larger amount at the end. I wonder if this is appropriate. Since I haven't had much contact with people from Wuhan, this is really hard to gauge. Please give me some advice, everyone. Thank you.