M O R I A R T Y
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M O R I A R T Y
@moriarty2024
I get high-functioning men who are sick of their own shit 30 days freedom within 90 days by confronting the subconscious mind 🧠 No white knuckling 👊🏻
East, England Katılım Temmuz 2012
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@XoCharlotteEmX I did one with a salt water flush. Lasted about 3 1/2 days. It gets tough but would definitely recommend it. Consider sipping bone broth and take some synbiotics.
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@lajort @thesoberheathen To instill positive change. CH can see improvements in as little as 2-3 sessions where therapies like CBT can take between 10-20. Our aim is to make ourselves redundant to the client so they have what they need for their future.
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@lajort @thesoberheathen We work on the basis that everyone enters a number of trance states everyday. From driving to A to B or simply making a sandwich. Through specific questioning we are able to enter the clients model of the world and use their language patterns back to them…..
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@lajort @thesoberheathen There’s also a thing called ‘the therapeutic paradox’ whereby the brain inadvertently creates the thing it tries to avoid. E.G if someone believes they are unlovable they will end up being unloved. Similar to my situation with drugs and alcohol.
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@DeeManiOfficial I’m curious. Is this the same for a child who has DIPG?
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As part of the cancer hoax, let’s talk about needle biopsies—one of the biggest scams in modern medicine.
Here’s what they DON’T tell you, a tumour is actually your body’s way of saving your life. When you’re overloaded with toxins, acidity, and poison, your body does something brilliant—it builds a bag (a tumour) to collect and contain all that garbage, stopping it from wreaking havoc on your system. Your body did the hard work to protect you.
Then the doctors come along and say, “We need to do a needle biopsy.” What happens next? They puncture this highly toxic bag, causing it to spill its deadly contents back into your body and in your bloodstream. Suddenly, they tell you, “Oh no! You have an aggressive, fast-growing cancer!” No, mate—they just gave it to you.
And here’s the irony, most cancers actually disappear on their own. Throughout your lifetime, you probably “get cancer” about 7-10 times without ever knowing. But if you’re unlucky enough to end up in the hands of a doctor, they’ll diagnose you, terrify you, and then poison you with chemotherapy—which, by the way, is derived from mustard gas, a chemical weapon banned under the Geneva Convention.
Then there’s radiation—literally burning you from the inside out. Or surgery, which more often than not, spreads cancer faster.
And let’s not forget the biggest con of all—tumour shrinkage. They starve and dehydrate your body with chemo, so everything shrinks—your organs, your brain, and yes, the tumour. They’ll smile and say, “It’s working!” No, love—they’re just killing you slowly.
Many times women contact me when they find a lump in their breast, I encourage them not to go rushing off to get medical intervention with damaging mammograms, and instead we work on holistically supporting their internal systems, usually the lump disappears after a heavy detoxification.
Cancer isn’t an illness—it’s a symptom. Your body is trying to heal, but modern medicine is doing everything it can to stop that from happening. Wake up.
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@angelatheartt More than likely that you haven’t resolved the issue for the drinking. Addiction is a symptom of trauma. Rid the trauma and you stop the addictive behaviour. I can help. Let me know if you fancy a chat.
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@PicturesFoIder I’d agree with him for the most part. Except the drug isn’t the solution. The drug is the escapism from what ever trauma that person has suffered causing them not to be comfortable in their own skin. I know…I’ve been there.
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@thesoberheathen For me addiction was a symptom of trauma. Also I used to ‘reward’ myself with a drink for what ever reason I felt warranted. As soon as I addressed my trauma, the addiction went. I’ve never been in recovery. I was given freedom 🙏
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On #nationalmentalhealthday remember, things can get better. You can change, you can grow and you can adjust. You can become wiser, stronger and more resilient.
But if you’re ever feeling lost. Don’t be scared to reach out to me or anyone else. #dontgoitalone

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@_BLShelton Absolutely love this!! 🙌🏼🙏 I feel the same and hate the words addict and recovery. I prefer trauma symptom and freedom because that’s all addiction is and once you have fought your demons, freedom is what comes 🙏
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Describe how #sobriety
feels to you right now,
using ONE word:
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@ttgrecovery I don’t believe it’s a disease, I am not in recovery or a recovered addict. Addiction..for me…is a symptom of trauma. AA does a lot of good work but I don’t believe in giving an inanimate object power over yourself. What I have achieved now is freedom 🙏
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