an assistaction which reestablishes communication with injured or illbody parts. It brings the person's attention to the injured or affected body areas. This is done by repetitively touching the ill or injured person's body and putting him into communication with the injury. His communication with it brings about recovery. The technique is based on the principle that the way to remedy anything is to put somebody into communication with it. —Org Board and Livingness Glossary (approved 7-8-90), —ExDn Lectures Approved Glossary: Illness Breakthrough (7 April 1972), —New Organizational Structure Approved 5.3.91, —LCDH Approved Glossary
1. an assist which brings the patient's attention to injured or affected body areas. (HCOB 2 Apr 69)2. this is run on both sides of the body. It is run until the pain is gone, cog, F/N. It is run around the injury and especially below the injury; i.e. further from the head than the injury. Use a simple command like "Feel my finger. Thank you." (BTB 9 Oct 67R)