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UNSUGGESTED EFFECTS
May 12, 2006
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Angel conducted a routine out of town audit for a family. Only the father and mother were present at the time of the audit. They requested a current audit as well as a following year overview. Angel noticed, among other things, that the following year, their child’s room reflected bad health. Very probable that it could be head related. However, Angel gave them the necessary recommendations for everything including the following year’s predictions. A quarter into the following year, Angel gets a call from the clients indicating that their daughter has been diagnosed with fluid in the brain and the doctors don’t understand why.
The doctors had to drain the fluid in the brain in order to relieve the pressure on the child’s head. Angel immediately referred back to the recommendations he had made after his analysis and they advised that they had just done everything that Angel had told them to do. Angel told them to wait a few days and see what happened. Again, another call came from the parents letting Angel know that the doctors had to do an additional brain fluid drain because the liquid had accumulated in the child’s head again. They wanted to know if Angel had any other recommendations. Angel was astonished that the recommendations he had given them had not helped so he told them to buy him a ticket to get there. The parents had diligently followed all of Angel’s recommendations, however, one of the remedies was done incorrectly. In the meantime, the doctors again were having to drain the fluid from her brain, however, had no idea why this kept occurring. Angel wasted no time in telling the parents to move the daughter into another room they had available. He told them to leave her there until the end of the year and then to move her back into her room the following year.
The child improved right away and they followed Angel’s instructions in moving her back into her room the following year. The doctors were never able to figure out why it all happened. The girl now enjoys perfect health. This case study is very special because it demonstrates that having a preview of things to come is not suggestive if the affected person has no prior knowledge of the upcoming events such as in the case of a child as here. The benefits of knowing beforehand events to come can prevent immense suffering.

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