sâmbătă, 28 iunie 2008

Body, Mind and Soul

Body, Mind and Soul

Medical & Life Intuitive and Healer - The Edgar Cayce of our generation.

As a medical intuitive and healer and as a father of three children, and stepfather to two more, (including four teenagers) Bryan Farnum is very familiar with the stresses and concerns plaguing teenagers in this age. Questions about depression, mood swings, the effects of divorce, abuse, smoking, illness, drugs and alcohol, sex, low self-esteem, pressure to perform, thoughts of suicide, death and issues about God are all part of his daily experience. Read on to know more about this outspoken warrior for God's Love - let him answer your questions and guide you back to equilibrium and wellness in body, mind and soul.

Background on Bryan Farnum

On April 30th, 1998, Bryan Farnum's world came crashing to a halt when Michael, the youngest of five children, was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Michael had just celebrated his fourth birthday, when the increasingly severe headaches and vomiting began. It took about a week to confirm their worst fears; and following diagnosis of the tumor it took two more weeks of tests - cat scans, MRIs, blood tests, response tests to prepare Michael for surgery.

The Farnum's turned to God, praying that the results would be favorable, and, God answered their prayers. The surgery was successful - the tumor was removed, with no apparent damage or loss of function. The family thanks neurosurgeon Dr. Jim Drake at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children for his brilliance and caring.


A week later came the pathologists' report - CANCER - highly aggressive and extremely rare. The hospital oncology department recommended 18 months of chemotherapy treatments, combined with 6 - 8 weeks of radiology treatments. There was no guarantee that Michael would survive either the treatment or the cancer. What was guaranteed however, was that their child would be damaged by the treatment itself. Michael could look forward to malformation of the spine, permanent hair loss, loss of stature, sterility, reduced intelligence, and a very high probability of developing another cancer within 10 years of treatment, assuming of course that he lived through the treatment. The oncology staff insisted that without this treatment the incidence of recurrence of this type of cancer was 100%.

The family was faced with a terrible dilemma. How could they put their beautiful child through the horrors that had been described to them - was there an alternative?

Again, they turned to God and also to the alternative health care community. They sought the counsel and fellowship of the hospital chaplain, their local church and participated in a spiritual healing. Ultimately they chose alternative medicine over the chemotherapy and radiation treatments recommended by the Hospital.

From the outset of Michael's illness Bryan prayed, and in fact, he offered his own life to God in exchange for Michael's. In his naiveté, he wondered whether he would start developing the symptoms of a brain tumor. Immediately following Michael's spiritual healing Bryan could sense something very different going on in his own mind, body and soul, and God's plan started to unfold.

Bryan had always been intuitive, particularly in business, but now he began to understand things about life, about the body, about God - he felt overwhelmed in crowded areas as if the energy of the people around him was being drawn directly to him. He spent many hours each day in prayer and meditation - his intuition gained precision. He began to be able to discern people's bodies - to identify if there was illness in the body, and where, and then, began to know what was causing that illness, and how to reverse it.

What he had prayed for materialized - Michael was healed and his own journey to serve God's kingdom began. In October 1998 Bryan ended a business career as a merchant banker and embarked on a ministry of healing, of spiritual growth, and a mission to deliver God's message of love to each and every one of His children.

The Edgar Cayce of our generation

In the style of the late Edgar Cayce, Bryan consciously accesses the "Akashic Records" or God's Universal Records. These records contain information on every living organism. It contains a ledger of every thought word and deed of every individual who is living today, or has ever lived. Filed under the name we are given at birth, every individual has a custom-made "encyclopedia" that catalogues everything we are, think, feel or say.

The late Edgar Cayce spent most of his life in a trance calling upon the Akashic records to help tens of thousands of people. Following his passing, millions of people have been helped by or intrigued with Edgar Cayce - the "Sleeping Prophet" - by reading about his discernments in a series of books written about his life. (For further information on Edgar Cayce please visit www.are-cayce.com)

God knows everything about you - your loves, your hates, your every thought, your energy level, your intelligence, your degree of happiness. God knows how well you are doing at school, how honest your are; he knows what health problems you have, like depression or mood swings, whether you have viral or bacterial infections, whether chronic or serious disease is present. Do you use drugs or alcohol? God knows. He knows your sexual activity, your preferences, and your sexual orientation. He also knows your ability to love, yourself and others, your ability to forgive; and your closeness to God.

God knows everything - your life is an open book, there are no secrets - every action, reaction, spoken word and or thought is recorded permanently.

And what God knows, Bryan knows too. Bryan claims that God allows him to "discern" information from our "encyclopedia" in order to help us obtain information we need to help balance body, mind and soul.

Blueprint and life program

At conception every individual is assigned a Blueprint and a Life Program. The Blueprint predetermines the inherent strengths and weaknesses of our body, mind and soul. The Life Program predicts how we as individuals will act and react under stimulation from any of our five (or is it six?) senses. Let's compare us to a computer - our blueprint is our hardware, our life program is our customized software.

Teenagers need to know that our Blueprint and Life Program is largely determined by the strengths and weaknesses that have been passed down to us by our parents. For those of you who may feel that you've been given a bum rap, Bryan suggests that you don't take this as an opportunity to blame your parents for every thing that is wrong in your life. As you mature, you will be allowed to make more and more choices in your life, and of course, take responsibility for those choices. The good news is that to a certain degree the Life Program can be changed, and Bryan will discuss this in the next issue of Faze Magazine.

For instance, if one or both of your parents suffer from depression, there is a good chance that you will also suffer from depression. Teenagers often don't recognize their sad feelings, lack of energy or enthusiasm as depression; others do not want to talk about depression. Bryan suggests that there are two primary types of depression. One is a physical (brain chemical imbalance) depression and the other is a depression in response to negative life experiences. In both cases, it is very important for teenagers to seek help, and help is available. Often depression can be lessened or improved by a change in diet or the introduction of essential oils, for instance flaxseed oil. Bryan suggests that all teenagers drink plenty of water, minimize intake of sugary refined products, eat lots of fruit and vegetables and take flaxseed oil every day. The flaxseed oil will help maintain seratonin levels (brain chemical) in the brain, which when out of balance can cause mood swings and anxiety. BONUS - Bryan has also discerned that Flaxseed Oil kills certain bacteria in the body, which contribute to teenage acne. Try flaxseed oil for a clear complexion. Bryan suggests a high quality oil like Omega Nutrition's Flax Seed Oil (omegaflo® product line sold in health food stores). Write info@omeganutrition.com for more information.

Prayer changes things

Bryan explains that it is very important for teenagers to talk about their feelings of depression, talk to your parents, talk to a close friend, a teacher, someone that you trust. If you are not sure whom to trust, Bryan suggests that you try prayer, and God will send someone to help you.

If you're not sure how to pray, Bryan suggests that you begin by imagining God is present with you in the same room and simply have a normal conversation and don't be afraid to ask for help and always pray for others. If you don't like the name "God", try Father, Heavenly Father, Almighty, Allah, Jehovah, Lord, Creator. Find a name for God that you are the most comfortable with.

Many teenagers (and adults as well) do not take the time to get to know God.
Bryan recommends that you start getting to know God today - do not wait for some tragic event to occur, like Bryan did almost losing his son Michael to brain cancer. Bryan admits, many people, like himself, turn to God when they are down and out, and their life or the life of a loved one is on the line.

Remember God's love for each and every one of us is profound - He loves each one of us equally, regardless of whether or not we love Him in return.

Gifts from God

Some teenagers appear to have been blessed with very special abilities or attributes. For instance, some are highly intelligent, some are brilliant artists, or musicians, some may have been blessed with a beautiful face and perfect body shape, a great voice or dramatic talent, strong athletic ability, or the ability to attract many friends.

Do not despair if this doesn't describe you. Recognize that these are gifts from God, and it is quite possible that your own gift may not be realized until you are older, or your gift may be of the spiritual realm - realize that there is a purpose for every person being different in this world.

Lower your expectations

Bryan wants all teenagers to drop, get rid of, sack their extraordinarily high expectations of life. He says this is often the reason why many teenagers experience high levels of stress, anger, depression and ultimately illness. He says that teenagers should simply set a goal to try to do their best at whatever they attempt. Understand that we all have different blueprints and life programs. We do not share the same strengths nor are we burdened with the same weaknesses as others. Be content with your uniqueness - you needn't feel pressure to look, act, feel like every other teenager - you weren't created to.

Bryan speaks from experience, he, like many, has had great failures in his life. Bryan knows from God, that it is our effort in overcoming and learning from those failures that is to be rewarded.

Bryan shared with me a story about a family of seven children that he met in the United States. They all had very high expectations of life and their performance, and to further burden themselves, they were all perfectionists. Sadly, not one of these seven family members was happy. Rather than improving the quality of their lives, their high expectations resulted in a life filled with disappointment.

So teenagers, Bryan says, give up the high expectations. This doesn't mean to stop dreaming, practicing or training, or setting goals for yourself, just be happy with your effort - compare your performance only to yourself. Bryan also says that parents need to understand this very important point - take the pressure off and help your children be all they can be, or were meant to be.

Bryan invites your questions

Bryan is delighted to be part of this premiere issue of Faze Magazine, and as part of Bryan's commitment to Faze, and to teenagers, Bryan invites you to write to him at the communication coordinates below. Bryan will try to answer your questions about your health and happiness. When writing in please provide your complete birth name and birth date, which will be kept in complete confidence. Your questions and Bryan's responses will be published in future issues of Faze.

Future issue topics: Show respect - whether it's earned or not

Bryan also says that teenagers must respect their parents and show respect to all adults, regardless, of how they are treated first, or in return. This is a very difficult message to deliver, but regardless of how unfair this seems, this is what God asks. Respecting your parents, whether you believe they deserve your respect or not, is required nonetheless.

Divorce survival

The trials and tribulations of divorce and finding peace in the stepfamily dynamics. Teenagers often feel helpless in a situation where their parent's second marriage partners introduce new and drastically different blueprints and life programs upon them.

Open your mouth and ASK

Bryan encourages teenagers who have a very difficult time being told to do something by someone else to let that person know that you would prefer to be asked to do something rather than be told. This is not exclusively a "teenage" thing. Probably half of the population prefers to be asked rather than told to do something. P.S. God likes to be asked.

You attract the mirror image of yourself

Did you know that you attract the mirror image of yourself? This rule applies right through your life. If you are honest, trustworthy, your heart is wide open, you are spiritual, then you will attract the same type of person to you. However, Bryan says, if you are the opposite, you will also attract that type of person as a friend, boyfriend or girlfriend. Chose your friends wisely.

Create the balance

The world requires a delicate balance to be sustained - male and female, positive and negative, yin and yang, acid and alkaline. An important balance to maintain is giving and receiving.

More about Bryan's work

Bryan works with and assists medical researchers in Canada and the United States in the study of brain chemicals, viruses, bacteria and cancer and identifying the blueprint and life program of these organisms. Bryan's gift allows him to detect the exact year a virus and or bacteria entered a human body. Through Bryan's knowledge from God, it has been determined that most untreatable diseases in the human body are a result of a virus or bacteria either transferred from a parent to child through DNA, or has entered into the body system some period in life after birth. The medical community has a very difficult time with viruses and bacteria, as most are unable to be detected through normal testing.

Each issue of Faze Magazine will provide teenagers with Bryan's new findings in his research, which will help balance Body, Mind and Soul.

Teens or their parents with questions or challenges are encouraged to contact Bryan's office in Richmond Hill, Ontario at (905) 770-9200.

Source: Catherine Allen www.omeganutrition.com

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