Treatment with One Brain and Three Dimensions

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Question

Regarding treatment with 'One Brain'. I have seen several times that the rabbi permitted it on the patient's body. I wanted to know if it is permissible to ask questions about the patient's body that the patient does not know the answers to? For example: according to what I discussed with a therapist in the 'Three Dimensions' method. There are several books detailing the problems and blockages, and the therapist asks whether the problem is in book A or B, etc. Then asks whether it is up to page 100 or up to page 200, etc. This way, they reach the exact page describing the problem. And this is an answer that the person does not know, and only 'ask the power that knows the answer', as they define it. Is this permissible?

Answer

Shalom Rav

It is forbidden to ask questions that the patient does not know the answers to.

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