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Home TIS Founder Courses Donations Links The Wesak 2014 Master Choa Kok Sui Charlotte Anderson ____________________________ Why we use the name "The Inner Sciences" ____________________________ "What we call science is actually physical science. What we call spirituality is actually inner sciences or sciences not dealing with the physical world. The process of the union between science and spirituality is already in progress... ...spirituality deals with the inner sciences." The Existence of God is Self Evident, Master Choa Kok Sui, ©2006, Page 11 & 12 ____________________________ TIS Founder Charlotte Anderson, the Spiritual Companion or Consort of Master Choa Kok Sui, received comprehensive personal training from this Great Master of Energy - that lasted for the entire period of their amazing relationship - which covered the last 14 years of His life. Wherever He taught globally, they were constantly together - both during periods of work and relaxation and their relationship was both personal and professional. Their constant loving interaction, also took the form of years of unprecedented instruction designed to sustain His Work. During their travels, she acted as a liasion* for MCKS, corresponding actively with key people on 5 continents. His daily personal guidance, nurturing and extensive personal instruction - in both Practical and Spiritual Teachings - occurred constantly throughout their time together.
After He left His physical body, during the struggle within the hierarchy of His organizations, certain individuals tried to relegate her to the role of having merely having taken care of His physical body (announcing this publicly during a Retreat in the Philippines in January 2008). During this period, Charlotte continued to work quietly in the background for over 3 years, while officially she remained connected to various organizations - both Charitable and de facto - established by MCKS. Her work during this time included being active in positions granted to her by Him - sitting on the Board of 7 of His organizations - in the Philippines, India & the US. His trust and personal confidence in her was further demonstrated - when
He granted her 20 year, global licenses from IIS Hong Kong, for all of His courses in 2006.
She was the only one He ever personally granted this confidence. These licenses were subsequently revoked by the organization after His death. She continued to teach under a 2004 Authorization personally signed by Master Choa Kok Sui, as President / Founder of his original Manila based Organization "Institute for Inner Studies Inc." This document (the only one given to any of MCKS senior students) granted her the unique right to Teach in all countries, up to the Year 2025.
Finally due to numerous requests, Ms. Anderson separated and established a series of international, "not-for-profit" organizations intended to continue the Spiritual Work they have shared - in new and creative ways.
Charlotte Anderson is also widely recognized as the compiler, transcriber and editor of Master Choa's last 11 books and collaborated with Him as
Executive Producer
for numerous CD's (all of this work having been done without monetary compensation), collaborated on all issues of
The Prana World Magazine, established together with Him in 1998
The Planetary Peace Movement (now in more than 70 countries), founded the PHQandA Egroup (to answer questions about the applications of Pranic Healing in 2000),
The Endowment Fund for World Peace & Global Healing
(501c3 US Tax Exempt organization, established in 2001) and founded The PPM Audio Stream (1, May 2006). In 2010, in accordance with His instructions she began to publish the first in a series of posthumously produced books,
The Sphinx (www.TheSphinx.cc).
Clearly no other associate of
Master Choa Kok Sui was Blessed
by having this kind of unique exposure or saturation of interactions with this great Spiritual Teacher. Ms. Anderson's dedication to the Work of Master Choa Kok Sui and other Spiritual Teachers which has been the primary focus of her life for many years. For more Information about the Beloved Spiritual Teacher of Charlotte Anderson.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
C R P S
Atma namaste.
Medical Background: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition that is believed to be the result of dysfunction in the central or peripheral nervous systems.
Typical features include dramatic changes in the color and temperature of the skin over the affected limb or body part, accompanied by intense burning pain, skin sensitivity, sweating, and swelling.
CRPS I is frequently triggered by tissue injury; the term describes all patients with the above symptoms but with no underlying nerve injury.
Patients with CRPS II experience the same symptoms but their cases are clearly associated with a nerve injury.
Older terms used to describe CRPS are "reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome" and "causalgia," a term first used during the Civil War to describe the intense, hot pain felt by some veterans long after their wounds had healed. CRPS can strike at any age and affects both men and women, although most experts agree that it is more common in young women.
What are the symptoms of CRPS? The key symptom of CRPS is continuous, intense pain out of proportion to the severity of the injury (if an injury has occurred), which gets worse rather than better over time.
CRPS most often affects one of the extremities (arms, legs, hands, or feet) and is also often accompanied by: "burning" pain increased skin sensitivity changes in skin temperature: warmer or cooler compared to the opposite extremity changes in skin color: often blotchy, purple, pale, or red changes in skin texture: shiny and thin, and sometimes excessively sweaty changes in nail and hair growth patterns swelling and stiffness in affected joints motor disability, with decreased ability to move the affected body part
Often the pain spreads to include the entire arm or leg, even though the initiating injury might have been only to a finger or toe. Pain can sometimes even travel to the opposite extremity. It may be heightened by emotional stress.
The symptoms of CRPS vary in severity and length. Some experts believe there are three stages associated with CRPS, marked by progressive changes in the skin, muscles, joints, ligaments, and bones of the affected area, although this progression has not yet been validated by clinical research studies.
Stage one is thought to last from 1 to 3 months and is characterized by severe, burning pain, along with muscle spasm, joint stiffness, rapid hair growth, and alterations in the blood vessels that cause the skin to change color and temperature.
Stage two lasts from 3 to 6 months and is characterized by intensifying pain, swelling, decreased hair growth, cracked, brittle, grooved, or spotty nails, softened bones, stiff joints, and weak muscle tone. In stage three the syndrome progresses to the point where changes in the skin and bone are no longer reversible.
Pain becomes unyielding and may involve the entire limb or affected area.
There may be marked muscle loss (atrophy), severely limited mobility, and involuntary contractions of the muscles and tendons that flex the joints. Limbs may become contorted. What causes CRPS?
Doctors aren’t sure what causes CRPS. In some cases the sympathetic nervous system plays an important role in sustaining the pain. The most recent theories suggest that pain receptors in the affected part of the body become responsive to a family of nervous system messengers known as catecholamines.
Animal studies indicate that norepinephrine, a catecholamine released from sympathetic nerves, acquires the capacity to activate pain pathways after tissue or nerve injury.
The incidence of sympathetically maintained pain in CRPS is not known. Some experts believe that the importance of the sympathetic nervous system depends on the stage of the disease.
Another theory is that post-injury CRPS (CRPS II) is caused by a triggering of the immune response, which leads to the characteristic inflammatory symptoms of redness, warmth, and swelling in the affected area.
CRPS may therefore represent a disruption of the healing process. In all likelihood, CRPS does not have a single cause, but is rather the result of multiple causes that produce similar symptoms.
How is CRPS diagnosed? CRPS is diagnosed primarily through observation of the signs and symptoms. But because many other conditions have similar symptoms, it can be difficult for doctors to make a firm diagnosis of CRPS early in the course of the disorder when symptoms are few or mild. Or, for example, a simple nerve entrapment can sometimes cause pain severe enough to resemble CRPS.
Diagnosis is further complicated by the fact that some people will improve gradually over time without treatment. Since there is no specific diagnostic test for CRPS, the most important role for testing is to help rule out other conditions. Some clinicians apply a stimulus (such as touch, pinprick, heat, or cold) to the area to see if it causes pain. Doctors may also use triple-phase bone scans to identify changes in the bone and in blood circulation. What is the prognosis? The prognosis for CRPS varies from person to person. Spontaneous remission from symptoms occurs in certain people. Others can have unremitting pain and crippling, irreversible changes in spite of treatment.
Some doctors believe that early treatment is helpful in limiting the disorder, but this belief has not yet been supported by evidence from clinical studies. More research is needed to understand the causes of CRPS, how it progresses, and the role of early treatment. Source:
Office of Communications and Public Liaison, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health Pranic Healing:
1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment.
2. General sweeping several times with LWG then once with LWB.
3. Localised thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra and the liver alternately with LWG and LWB. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable. Energise the solar plexus chakra with LWG - 3 cycles, LWB - 3 cycles then ordinary LWV - 3 cycles. Rescan. If the chakra is still overactivated, inhibit with LB - 3 cycles.
4. Localised thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energise through th eback heart chakra with LWG - 3 cycles then ordinary LWV - 3 cycles.
5. Localised thorough sweeping on the front and back lungs. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable. Enegise through the back lungs with LWG - 3 cycles, LWO - 3 cycles then LWR - 3 cycles.
6. Localised thorough sweeping on the entire head, crown chakra, forehead chakra, ajna chakra, back head minor chakra and throat chakra alternately with LWG and ordinary LWV. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable. Energise with LWG - 2 cycles then ordinary LWV. - 5 cycles
7. Localised thorough sweeping on the entire spine and both sides of the spine alternately with LWG and LWV.
8. Localised thorough sweeping on the basic chakra alternately with LWG and LWO. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable. Energise with LWR - 7 breathing cycles.
9. Localised thorough sweeping on the entire arms and legs with emphasis on the painful joints and their corresponding chakras alternately with LWG and ordinary LWV until there is complete relief from pain Energise the painful parts with LWB for localising effects. If the painful part is delicate, energise it and its corresponding chakra with LWG-V - 5 cycles then LWG-Y 5 cycles. If the affected part is not delicate, energise it and its corresponding chakra with LWG - 3 cycles, LWO - 3 cycles then LWR - 3 cycles.
11. Localised thorough sweeping on the front and back spleen and the navel chakra. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable. Energise the navel chakra with LWR - 3 cycles.
12. If the spleen is painful, energise the spleen with LWG - 3 cycles then ordinary LWV - 3 cycles. This has to be done with caution. Apply more localised sweeping on the front and back spleen chakra.
13. Localised thorough sweeping on the kidneys alternately with LWG and LWO. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable. Energise the kidneys with W. - 3 cycles.
14. Localised thorough sweeping on the meng mein chakra. Rescan. Continue sweeping and rescanning alternately until the energy is clean and stable
. 15. Stabilise and release projected energy.
16. Repeat treatment 3 times per week. Love,