WHAT IS SURROGACY
A surrogate is a substitute or deputy. The term surrogacy has become well known
because of the many women who carry some other woman’s child after a fertilised
ovum has been inserted in their womb.
The theories and principles of the Mace Energy Method are radical enough, but
what follows is an even more revolutionary procedure.The truly remarkable new
procedure allows a surrogate to help others who are unable to have a session in
their own right. Examples are children who are too young to have a session;
emotionally handicapped individuals who are commonly, but erroneously referred
to as Mentally Handicapped; people, who are unable to talk, but in many other
respects are normal.
This innovative procedure was the Brain child of Martina Becher, a German
psychologist and qualified MEM practitioner. She successfully used MEM to treat
her horse. Other practitioners also successfully treated animals with behavioural
problems, so the obvious step was to use it on the human species. It is now an
established procedure in the hands of a qualified MEM practitioner.
It needs to be understood that surrogacy is a telepathic procedure that fits
beautifully under the umbrella of MEM, because both utilise the laws of energy
and not the laws of the material world.This is a comparatively new development
and many areas have yet to be explored, for instance Autism and Attention
Deficient Syndrome.
SUBJECT: 7 year old emotionally and intellectually retarded boy. Development
age 5. Badly affected by house fire (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Had
nightmares every night. Agitated and unhappy in the morning. Restless sleeper.
Surrogate: Susanne Becher
Practitioner: Martina Becher
Time taken: 10 minutes
Results: After session, for first time he slept peacefully and did not awake early,
no report of nightmares, peaceful, cheerful and happy in the morning.
SUBJECT: 4 year old boy “Being a bully around other boys”. Phone session.
Surrogate: Mother
Practitioner: John Avery
Time Taken: 5 minutes
Results: Mother’s report. “Just amazing with [subject]. The following Tuesday at
football practice he did really well lining up with all the boys. After practice he
continued playing with his new friends (new that day!) without any anger or
bullying. Had his first match on Saturday just gone – hysterically funny – and the
same improvements, I noticed he joined in without having to ‘assert’ his place,
joined in without any aggression with his teammates. At the end of this semester I
would love to do more for him with you. I am so impressed with the change. He is ‘lighter’.
He has always been a very funny boy with a great sense of humour. Since that
session, the humour is what dominates his personality. I have also noticed a
dramatic shift in him not being as angry at me when I discipline. How fantastic is
that!
SUBJECTS: Sisters. One a four year old and one a two year old. “Being mean to each other; even cruel at times”.
Surrogate: Mother
Practitioner: John Avery
Time Taken: About 5-6 minutes for each.
Results: Mother reported the girls are playing together now. Meanness gone.
Small disagreements come but go quickly.
Mother’s partner reported: The old hate often displayed by the girls was now not present.
Addionally, their kindergarten teacher commented to mother: Your girls have been
much more friendly today.Practitioner noticed that both girls now look people in
the eye when communicating and smile a lot. This was not the case before the
session.
SUBJECT. 20-year-old female.
History: Developed normally until dangerously ill as a baby. Extremely emotionally (mentally) and physically retarded. Easily agitated. Able to do few things for herself. In full time care. When she has her periods she becomes very emotionally fragile.
Surrogate: Mother
Practitioner: John Mace
Time taken: 10 minutes
Mother reported that she is generally far calmer.
Second session.
Time: 15 minutes.
A week after this session, mother reported a major emotional improvement when
the subject had her periods, so she is delighted to continue the sessions on a
weekly basis.When John spoke with the father he was happy to report that his
daughter was definitely a lot calmer and the carer reported the same, without being
prompted.
Short weekly sessions to address other issues are continuing on a weekly basis.