Learning Life-Saving Healing Techniques with Director of the Institute of Pranic Healing UK & Ireland, Les Flitcroft #20
Lee & Lee discuss:
The life-altering accident that left Les with two broken arms
Discovering and embracing pranic healing
Overcoming an initial sense of cynicism
Emotionally processing the journey of recovery
The difficulty in accepting intangible concepts
Links & references:
Lee Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecooperrecruiter/
Les Flitcroft: https://www.linkedin.com/in/les-flitcroft/
Get in touch: lee@extrology.com
Episode highlights:
“I went back into contract work with engineering for a short while, then I got an opportunity at British Airways in 1991. From there I started in engineering, took all my aeronautical exams, then went into management, then did an MBA.” - 5:45 - Les Flitcroft
“I badly broke both of my arms. But the left arm became a very, very complicated break, and I was sent to hospital. I then spent two weeks in hospital, five operations, and I nearly lost my arm, basically.” - 7:25 - Les Flitcroft
“I was left handed, so I had to learn to write with my right hand, even signing your signature which you take for granted. Of course, I couldn't sign anything. So if you think, going back to 1998-2000. If you think then, they used to check your signature!” - 14:10 - Les Flitcroft
“We started to go into procedural things, which fitted my mind as an engineer. Master Choa Kok Sui said everything is a procedure, everything is a technique that you use for a specific thing. So if you follow the technique, and apply it, it then works because you're using the same methodical test every time.” - 21:55 - Les Flitcroft
“Within about 3 months, I had full movement of my arm but I still had numbness in my fingertips. By 4-5 months, as I remember, I had full feeling in my fingertips and full movement in my arm. ” - 26:35 - Les Flitcroft
“All around the world now they're doing clinical research and development on pranic healing, because what sets it apart from others is that it's a science, so it's procedural. With Western medicine, the way we are now, it's science. It’s procedural. It's validation. And this is where they are bridging those gaps.” - 40:55 - Les Flitcroft
“The field of science has got a long way to go to try and get to those truths, or to really understand it, because one thing is that you can't really see thought patterns.” - 49:00 - Les Flitcroft
“It's not to replace medical attention, but we've been overrun in the NHS during the pandemic. If more people learn pranic healing, a lot of people will be relieved and cured of not only their physical problems, but also psychological problems so much quicker by someone in the household.” - 1:06:25 - Les Flitcroft
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