Jill Remel
“Instead of “getting the life you love” – you risk driving yourself into the pit with full force. It’s too big a risk to take.”
“Instead of “getting the life you love” – you risk driving yourself into the pit with full force. It’s too big a risk to take.”
“I asked a critical question, but was told by the course leader that I would have to leave, if I continued doing that.”
“The most worrying aspect about observing my sister after she had been treated with Lightning Process, was how I felt she had been trained to lie.”
“Before we entered a conference room with hard wooden chairs, we had to sign a paper stating that we’d never tell anyone what the method was about. This made me so scared of being sued that I still don’t dare to write it here.”
“I was invested, with body, future, finances and mind, and there was nothing I wanted more than for this to work.”
“On the way home I got a bad flu and became very poorly. I mentioned this to the coach during a follow-up conversation. It ended in a reprimande”
“I don’t have ME, I’ve been doing ME. Of course I can recover, as long as this was self inflicted. On the third day my husband picks me up, and with great conviction I tell him that I have recovered.”
“This instruction, together with the message that we could be prosecuted if we shared the course material with anyone, resulted in me keeping my mouth shut about what I knew for many years.”
“After I was able to sleep again and cleared my head, I realised that LP had made me much sicker than I had been aware of and I stopped doing the exercises, despite the fact that the therapist thought I should continue.”