Healing Science Protocol
For Surgery
By Dan Buffo
Study the Organ Systems
Where do the blood, nerve and other supports enter/leave
the organs?
What medical tests will be used to monitor your client?
What are the, low, normal, high and critical
readings? What are the current and
historical readings for your client?
What are the common complications and their symptoms?
What specific/detailed changes will the Medical Team
make in the client's body and HEF?
Meet the Medical Team.
Ask your client to set up calls and meetings before
surgery to:
Review client's situation and their procedures. Find
out what they think your client needs.
Let them know you are also a professional with the
client's best interest in mind.
Let them know you are involved in complimentary health
care, not alternative health care.
Let them know that you will not be in their way.
Let them know that you honor them, and their work.
Healing any current Medical/Healing team
issues are part of the job.
What do they want from you, before, during and after
surgery?
Ask them for what you need, including:
A tour of the area, OR and ICU.
A clear agreement to keep you as
fully informed as your client wishes.
The Healing Team
Assign at least one healer, two is better, to each
part of surgical protocol.
Do you need any healers with dual credentials (ie.
Healer/Therapist)?
Do you need any specific modalities (ie. cranial sacral)?
Can you find any healers with credentials that the
medical team needs (ie Physical Therapist)?
Self Care for Healers
Schedule your personal support, including extra supervision,
therapy, & healing sessions.
Confirm that your healing team has done the same.
Schedule your rest periods and backup so that you
do not over work.
Take water and snacks into the OR that are good for
your body.
Familiarize yourself with what happens in surgery
(sources include other experienced medical
professionals, Healers, videos,
etc.):
The sequence of steps.
The traffic patterns.
Sterilization procedures in OR, and ICU.
When and where you will meet the Medical team and
who will be your contact?
Your reaction to experiencing the surgery table-side.
When and how to communicate without distracting
the surgeons.
How to get your needs met.
Can you get messages to/from your team via notes,
messengers or cell phone?
The Days and Weeks Before Surgery
During healings, include support of the organ, its
related systems and chakras. Don't forget
the liver which must metabolize
the anesthesia.
Brief your team; review team assignments.
Help client set intent and do the necessary process
work.
Educate client about the likely emotional reactions
associated with surgery.
Assess need for Hara and or Essence Healing.
The Evening Before Surgery
Clear the rooms and equipment.
Help client set his/her intent.
Set protection for all, including Healing team, Medical
team, and family.
Clear and balance the body and HEF. Include the chakras,
organs and related systems to be
affected.
Set protection and a golden field around the energy
body of any organ to be removed and
discarded. (See Essence Return©,
below.)
The Hour Before Surgery
Attend the Medical team's final briefing and x-ray
review.:
Note the medical teams division
of labor. Who is in charge?
Ask for a surgical team member to
act as your liaison during surgery. (The anesthesiologist
is often a good
choice) Once in the OR, have him explain the meaning
of the relevant
monitoring indicators.
Have there been any changes in plans?
How much time will you have in the
OR before the surgery starts?
Will your client enter the OR conscious
or unconscious?
Can you get messages out to your
team for long distance help, (ie bring a cell phone
in)?
Surgery
In the OR Before Surgery:
Can you start with a 1 min. prayer to help align
and empower the surgical team?
Prepare yourself and your HEF.
Invoke protection for all concerned.
Clear the room, equipment, client.
Align & hold group Hara.
Upwell Essence.
Invoke 5th & 7th level templates.
Prepare client, and his/her HEF.
Clear and charge all golden fields holding organs.
Use harmonic induction to hold client and Medical
Team. This can be done by another healer
outside the OR.
Remember that organs are alive. They have a field
with 7 levels and all that that implies,
including emotions and emotional
reactions. Treat the organ as an individualized entity.
Clear & charge IV solutions.
When Surgery has Begun, Focus on the
Surgical Areas and Related Organs:
Continue to protect, clear and charge as necessary.
Use harmonic induction to hold client and team. This
can be done by another healer outside
the OR.
5th level surgery
Restructure
Upwell Essence
Organ (brain) balancing
Clear & charge IV solutions, and anything else
that enters clients body, as it enters the OR.
If an Organ is Removed from the client's Body:
Charge golden field
Restructure a new field in place of the missing organ,
and integrate it into the field including related
chakras, meridians, and severed
plumbing.
ESSENCE RETURN© for removing an organ:
1) Check and reinforce the new organ
field in client's body.
2) Upwell client's Essence into
new organ field
3) Contact client's essence in the
organ that was removed.
4) Allow client's essence to flow
from separated organ back into client's new organ
field, in
client's
body.
5) Balance, hold and stabilize.
If an Organ is Transpanted into the
client's body:
While Organ is Waiting to be Implanted:
Keep it and the golden field cleared, charged and
protected.
Organ balancing.
Establish contact between client and organ; at first
using your HEF as a bridge, then helping
client's field to do it directly.
Hold and stabilize.
When Organ is Implanted into Client:
Keep it and client protected, cleared and charged
throughout.
5th level surgery for organ, related system, meridians,
and chakras.
Restructure or structure meridians to serve new organ.
Restructure plumbing connections.
Restructure and integrate organ's field into HEF of
client.
ESSENCE RETURN© for transplanting an organ:
1) Check and reinforce
the new organ field in donor's body that was restructured
after physical
organ was removed.
2) Upwell donor's
core star into donor's new organ field
3) Contact donors
essence in the organ now in client's body, or waiting
to be implanted. (For
organs to be discarded, contact
owners essence in organ to be discarded.)
4) Show donor's
essence, in the client's body, the new home in donors
body.
5) Allow donors
essence to flow from client's body back into donor's
body.
6) Upwell client's
Essence into the implanted physical organ and energy
field.
7) Balance, hold
and stabilize.
Note: do steps
3 - 5, for the client, for any organs that are removed
from clients body that
are
to be discarded.
During and After Closing of Surgical
Areas:
Continue to protect, clear and charge as necessary.
Use harmonic induction to hold client and team.
Clear and charge liver to help it detoxify drugs.
Restructure closed surgical incisions
The Hours After Surgery:
Keep client energetically protected, cleared and
charged. Hold with harmonic induction.
Continue to support liver and affected organs
Restructure closed surgical incisions
Repeat Essence Return©
Stay out of the way of Medical support.
Keep in contact with surgeon and updated on client's
progress and any complications
Debrief healing team. Write up your notes
The Days in the Hospital After Surgery:
Keep client energetically protected, cleared and
charged. Hold with harmonic induction.
Continue to support liver and affected organs
Keep in contact with surgeon and updated on client's
progress and any complications
Repeat Essence Return©, restructuring, and other
steps as necessary
Help client ask for what he/she needs
Help coordinate family support for client and donor,
as necessary
Help client process experience
Stay out of the way of Medical support.
The Days and Weeks After the Hospital
stay:
Support clients process and help client integrate
the experience
Support physical body and HEF in healing
Assess need for Hara and or Essence Healing
Copyright, Dan Buffo, August 2004,
all rights reserved.
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