When you go to sleep, you suddenly become aware that you have a body… The feelings are not blocked by the constant mental activity, by being busy… and you start to feel the mites.
You itch. You feel the crawling… depending on the type of mites you have, on your face, on your ear lobes, in your ear… your eyes.
Or underneath your body… where it touches the sheet.
Or where the blanket touches your body…
Or in your anal area
your vaginal area… Read More
I’ve had to live with sometimes unbearable itching, with doctors staring at my female parts under strong surgical lights, 3 surgeries …
The reason is that there is an undetected epidemic of biting spider mites that reproduce in the vaginal canal (and also in the anus) and when they are born, they bite, and they itch … I mean ITCH!
But if itchiness were the most awful thing they do, I probably would not be publishing this blog. Read More
Spider mites are tiny, and have an unusual (in developed countries, that is) way to go through the four stages of an insect life cycle:
The adult spider mite lays eggs inside the nose of a warm blooded mammal, and then the eggs get into the digestive tract, and go through two more phases, two more stages of the cycle. They come out hungry nymphs that are ready to molt into fully developed spider mites, just need a little help from the host: skin juices.
If this makes your stomach turn: yeah, it turns my stomach too. And makes me feel violated, abused, and all the horrid feelings we so try to avoid, and here it is.
Because of this unusual habit, doctors, it seems haven’t discovered that a large segment of the population is host and nursery for these parasitic creatures.
My guess is, supported by my own muscle testing, is the Morgellons, the condition that drives people crazy and to suicide, is simply (sounds ridiculous, but it is in fact more simple that the descriptions other give to Morgellons) spider mite infestation.
One of the dubious benefits of being an empath is that you can observe your enemy deciding to double their efforts to survive through their offspring.
Yesterday I did something (I share what it is in the membership (paid) section of the site), that made a serious dent in the spider mite population that lives in and on me. I mean decimating their population with just one application that I can repeat and repeat until they are all gone… just a bad memory. At least, that is my plan. I knock on wood that this is it… I don’t even have energy to laugh, although I slept a full night for the first time in at least a few months, or maybe the second?
Anyway, I woke up without the now familiar and expected back pain. My body felt like someone else’s body… interesting feeling. Read More
I know a guy who used to get these bites that wouldn’t heal. A bite with a tiny black speck giving away the fact that something was living inside… He got these on his neck, on his chin, and they would itch tremendously. Where else he had them, he didn’t say.
He asked me to treat them with MMS, that claims to eradicate all pests… bah humbug. The MMS burned a hole in his face, his neck.
He used to take long baths in his friend’s seawater pool, and that would help with the itching, but didn’t do much for the whole issue: bites and new bites with little black speck in the middle.
He hasn’t complained for some time now, so I thought to ask him what happened. Read More
It started seven months ago. I accidentally discovered that I have mites living in my ears.
I searched the web and did what I found. I followed instructions. Nothing worked… At that point I had no idea that they live all over me… Until I did.
My insomnia suddenly started to make sense… the crawling sensation on my body, on my head, on my face… it was real, and I was in trouble.
It took me a few more months before I discovered that there are billions of people like me… and many of them have made their struggle public… Read More
Coughing and sneezing are designed by the body as a strategy to eject an intruder. Mucus membranes overflow and cover the offending object, the intruder, and then a lot of air is to push it out.
The question is: what is the offending object?
Instead of just labeling this phenomenon as “I have allergies” consider that a little observation, a little awareness, a little witnessing can make a huge difference. Read More