Depression
From a young mother who had lost a son and then a husband in tragic circumstances, she had been on anti depressants for 6 years. She wrote after a Mace Session “I feel like a new person, confident about who I am now, the depression has been lifted I feel as though I can handle anything that is out in front of me. I am a lot happier about life and living.
G.L . QLD
Alcoholism
Things are going really well at the moment. I don’t believe I have ever felt better in my life. I am a lot easier to get along with and don’t seem to bother about things that usually bother me and cause distress. I am being myself and I am not so bad after all. Actually, people around me are laughing more and everyone seems happier. This stuff is unbelievable. I would really like to meet you properly one day and really let you know what this has meant to my life. An old AA friend came to visit the other day and asked me why I don’t go to meetings anymore. I answered, THERE IS ANOTHER WAY YOU KNOW, AA ISN’T THE ONLY ANSWER IN THE WORLD, unfortunately she thinks that I am lost. I know that I am free. Well the proof of the pudding is in the eating so to speak and my life will continue to show more benefit and fruit than anyone who knew me before could ever imagine.
With love.
Addiction
‘Thank you for helping me healing my addictions that have caused me so much anguish for almost 15 years. The amazing thing is that I now have no cravings. When you helped me to quit my smoking I was very skeptical that I could ever truly not want them, but that’s exactly what happened! Today I don’t want them anymore—and there is no struggle involved. I can also watch others smoke without feeling jealous or any other negative sensation. My finances, health, self–esteem and general happiness have all improved greatly and will continue to do so. I lead a more positive and productive life now—something I have wanted for so long. Your unique method of treatment has worked so rapidly for me and I am and will remain deeply grateful. Thank you for helping me be more of myself.’
Love always,
Lisa.
Note: Lisa’s addictions had been marijuana and tobacco.



