
The client described tension in the hearing — as if they were trying to hear something but couldn’t.
When I asked, “What do you want to hear?”, the client replied that in the past few days, they had been dreaming of deceased relatives who were saying something — but they couldn’t make out the words. This led to subconscious mental tension and a corresponding physical response.
“I can’t hear them. I want to hear — but in order to hear, I have to strain my hearing!”
This sensation turned out to be the root cause of the vertigo.
Two hours after the Matrix session, when asked “How are you?”, the client replied:
“Better. I fell asleep at 10:00 and just woke up (the client had slept peacefully for two hours). I don’t feel nauseous, I haven’t vomited, and my head is spinning — but only slightly.”
Before the session, the vertigo had been so severe that the client could not stand up or maintain balance. Accompanying symptoms included nausea and vomiting.
Thanks to the Matrix process, relief came quickly, gently reducing both emotional tension and physical discomfort.
