Archive for May, 2008

Distant healing..the other side of my practice

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

No,no,no…I do not do that form of healing where the medication is transmitted to the patients. I know that there are some radionists who are capable of doing this form of distant healing. I however do a much simpler form of distant healing. My patients send me their hair samples for analysis and I send them their remedies, all by post.

I have been doing this service since the early days of my practice in Alor Star way back in !984. I got so much mail (and payment by post) that the post office asked me to open an account so that I didn’t have to go to them to cash the postal orders, thus saving them the hustle of counting the thick wads of paper. This service also helped me to increase my patients’ base in Kuala Lumpur before finally moving there a year later.

Now I still have these long distance patients, and they have been coming from places further and further away. I have patients sending hair samples from the USA, United Kingdom, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Japan and the Netherlands. Interestingly, there is an increasing number of people who live nearby i.e around Kuala Lumpur, Kajang and Seremban, who also want to send hair samples. They, like so many others nowadays, are too busy to come to the clinics to seek treatment. I also have couples who want to seek treatment for infertility this way. In my opinion, if they don’t have the time to come and seek treatment in person, where will they find time for the baby that they want? So my advise to them is to personally come to the clinic, both husband and wife together if possible.

Yet, for those far away, or on the other side of the world, I will still try to do my best to help them via distant healing. Sorry if some of their samples got lost in the mail, but I am glad that I am able to help most of them to improve their health.

Mothers’ Day - another commercial propaganda?

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Now we have Mothers’ Day, Fathers’ Day and Lovers’ Day (Valentine). There seems to be more special days around now than there were before. Yesterday was Mothers’ Day and we read in the papers telling us how to spend our Mothers’ Day…bring them for special meals at the hotel..with 3 children you get a free meal for the mother. Buy yourself a massage chair and get one free for your mother. It seems that the main purpose of this day is for commercial activity; to get us to spend extra on this “special day”. I wonder if by doing that for Mothers’ Day our children will love us more than our mothers do theirs.

In my practice, I see a lot of old mothers ; they come hobbling up my stairs (sorry mums) complaining of knee pains; difficulty in breathing etc. They also complain of the difficulty in getting their children to send them to see me. Once, a mother whose daughter lives with her, and whose children she is minding, told me how her daughter would just honk her car to get her to open the gate of their house, and, tearfully, how difficult it was for her daughter to send her to see me for treatment.

I saw how my mother and her brothers and sisters took good care of my grandmother when she was ill. Will I be able to do the same when the time comes? I see more children putting their mothers in old folks home saying that it is for the good of the mother. I see more children sending their own children to their grandma also supposedly for the good of the mother. Haven’t our mothers done enough already? They gave their most bringing us up till full grown and yet we have to let them shoulder another responsibility, that of bringing up our own children.

I promise to myself that I would never do that to my mother, nor will I be a maid to my own children.
My mother..Bibah Bt. Abdullah

Dear mum..you will not be reading this because it is in a language foreign to you; also the cyber space is not the place that you would visit. You are never the one who like to travel anywhere far, because the journey will make your head spin. I however owe all my travellings and journeys to you. You sacrifice a lot for us. You even stopped working to take care of us. I will never be able to repay your sacrifices; the only thing I can do is to pray that Allah will reward you. I will try my best to be a son that will be of help to you in this world as well as in the Hereafter. Thank you Mum. I love you from the bottom of my heart.