Chapter 255: Natural Birth or Cesarean Section?



Chapter 255: Natural Birth or Cesarean Section?

So the two of them leaned against the headboard and watched the live stream together.

Soon, Master Yang connected with a young-looking man via microphone.

It was just a voice call; the boy didn't show his face, but his voice was clearly hoarse from long-term suppression.

The boy first said that his family of origin was terrible. As far back as he could remember, his parents had been arguing, which led him to drop out of school in the second year of junior high due to depression.

He has been bedridden at home for five or six years now, and his symptoms are getting worse. He has begun to feel that people around him are monitoring him through various means. Even going out to throw away the trash or encountering a stranger who glances at him will make him tremble with fear.

And then there are all those endless medications, one thing after another, he's almost at his breaking point.

Master Yang pondered for a moment: "Second year of junior high... So how old are you now?"

Boy: "Just turned 19."

"19... such a beautiful age, yet trapped by Western medicine." Master Yang looked a little regretful. "It's alright, please continue."

"When I walk down the street, I always feel like there are security cameras following me; when I ride the subway, the people opposite me look at me strangely, as if they are passing messages about me; even at home, I feel like there are listening devices hidden in the walls..."

Consulting a mentor now is a way to understand the root cause of one's suffering and to seek ways to improve the situation.

“I can tell at a glance that you are a child who seems very independent on the surface, even a bit strong-willed, but deep down you crave to be understood. You often take on everything yourself, afraid of troubling others, but deep down you lack a sense of security, right?”

Zhang Morui commented: "The Barnum effect, a universally applicable rhetoric."

The Barnum Effect, proposed by psychologist Paul Mill in 1956, is named after the famous quote by American circus performer Phineas Barnum: "Every minute a fool is born." This effect reveals that people have a strong sense of identification with vague and general personality descriptions, even if these descriptions are empty and vague, or even applicable to most people, people still feel that they "accurately hit the nail on the head."

Jiu Xuan didn't know who Barnum was, but she felt that there was room for improvement in this line of dialogue: "It would be best to add a line like 'unappreciated talent,' so that 99% of men could relate to it."

Zhang Mo gave her a thumbs up: "You're amazing."

But the boy didn't think so. He was shocked that this tutor, whom he had never met, understood him so well, and exclaimed in surprise, "It's so accurate! How did you know?"

Master Yang pondered for a moment, then said confidently, "The root of your problem lies in your childhood! Many psychological problems are sown in the soil of childhood experiences!"

The boy said sadly, "When I was little... my parents always argued, and they never cared about my feelings. Once, I did poorly on a test, and my dad locked me in a dark room and said I had to reflect on my actions... I was really scared then, and I felt like the whole world had abandoned me."

Master Yang: "That's only one aspect! Think about it, those experiences, though painful, wouldn't give you the illusion of being monitored. Let me tell you, your problem is most likely related to when you were born!"

The boy paused for a moment, then asked, "When I was born? What does that have to do with my current situation?"

Master Yang held a cinnabar bracelet in his hand, rubbing it a few times, seemingly having figured out the root of the boy's pain: "It's very important! You know, the subconscious is amazing. Many things that influence our lives are hidden in the subconscious! Let me ask you, did you have a natural birth or a C-section?"

The live stream suddenly fell into an eerie silence.

Boy: "?"

Zhang Mo & Jiu Xuan: "?"

What kind of strange question is this? Why would a psychological counselor ask such a question?

Although very confused, the boy honestly replied, "My mom said I had a C-section."

Master Yang slammed his hand on the table, his speech becoming faster and faster, his voice rising higher and higher: "That's it! We've found the key to the problem! Think about it, what's the first thing you see when you have a C-section? It's the operating room light! What shape is that light? Round! And it's shining, directly on you!"

Boy: "......"

Jiu Xuan looked at Zhang Mo in confusion: "Does human technology still have this kind of effect???"

Zhang Mo: "".

This is far more fantastical than Yu Hui's live stream!

Master Yang continued his performance: "From the moment you were born, that surgical light was like a giant 'monitoring camera,' staring straight at you! This image is deeply imprinted in your subconscious!"

So when you grow up, once you feel uneasy or anxious, your subconscious will transform that feeling into the illusion of being monitored!

You feel that the cameras around you and the gazes of other people are actually projections of your fear of that operating light!

It can only be said that, from a certain perspective, this Master Yang is indeed quite something. When he speaks, he sometimes speaks slowly and sometimes quickly, and he completely controls the rhythm, making the audience unconsciously follow his train of thought.

The boy was completely stunned and could only utter a blank "ah" sound.

Master Yang continued, "I've seen too many similar cases! Many psychological problems, when traced back to their roots, are caused by a certain scene or feeling in early childhood!"

Think about it, don't you feel helpless and scared every time you feel like you're being monitored?

Like a newborn baby facing that overhead operating light, helpless and at the mercy of others!

These words seemed to strike a chord deep within the boy. He remained silent for a moment, his voice trembling slightly, "It seems...that's how it is! What should I do? My parents force me to take medicine every day, but I really don't want to take it! I'm not sick at all, why should I take medicine?!"

Master Yang: "Those Western medicines are of no benefit to you at all. Don't take them, just throw them away."

Next, all you have to do is confront this fear!

Every night before bed, close your eyes and imagine yourself standing in the operating room, but this time, you are not a helpless baby, you are in control!

You can turn off that surgical light, or change it to whatever you like!

The boy asked, moved, "Does this really work?"

Master Yang said confidently, "Of course it's useful! As long as you keep practicing, you can gradually overcome the fear in your subconscious."

However, this is only the first step! There are still many areas that need adjustment, such as your relationship with your parents, and your trust in those around you...

Here's what I've got: I have a deep psychological healing course that's specifically designed for your situation. The original price is 99,999, but since you've had a tough time, I'll give you a 50% discount, making it 49,999!

If you register now, you can also participate in our offline course this month on promoting 'birth food', which will be held in City B.

At that time, I will be able to transfer my power to you, allowing you to recover your health more quickly.

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