Hard Not to Call It a Miracle: A Shingles Testimonial Supported by a Therapeutic Healer and Fire Cutter
- Martin Ladouceur

- Dec 30, 2025
- 5 min read

When someone uses the word miracle, it is not always to describe something magical or unexplainable. More often, it is simply the only word available to name an experience that goes beyond familiar frameworks of understanding. The testimonial shared below dates back to 2016. It reflects a real-life situation, unfolding in a moment of deep physical and emotional vulnerability, where an intervention based on structured extrasensory perception brought relief from intense shingles-related pain.
A Real Shingles Testimonial: When Words Are No Longer Enough
There are moments when language fails.
The word miracle often appears in those moments.
Not as a belief system. Not as a dramatic claim. But as an honest attempt to describe something that was lived, felt, and endured. When I revisited Lucie’s testimonial, that word stood out immediately. And I understand why. When pain settles in, when it occupies the body entirely, reshaping mood, perception, and relationships, people stop looking for explanations. They look for relief.
Lucie was already physically and emotionally depleted. Cancer. Chemotherapy. Exhaustion. Then shingles appeared. Persistent, burning pain affecting the scalp, neck, and back, leaving no respite. Over time, something closes in. The body becomes a constant field of tension. The mind follows. Personality shifts. Identity blurs. Even loved ones no longer recognize the person beneath the pain.
Shingles Pain and the Inner Call: When the Body Can No Longer Cope
When Shingles Pain Becomes Physically and Emotionally Overwhelming
In such moments, analysis disappears. What remains is a call.Sometimes silent. Sometimes spoken aloud. A simple, almost raw call: something has to change. What has always struck me, in situations like this, is not so much what happens—but how it begins. In Lucie’s case, the experience started before any conscious contact. A precise sensation of warmth. Enveloping. Localized. Comforting. Not a burn. Not a side effect. Something steady, present, as if the body recognized an intervention before the mind could name it.
Full Testimonial (2016): Shingles and Remote Support by a Therapeutic Healer
“Hard Not to Believe in a Miracle…”
August 8, 2016
Testimonial of a woman suffering from shingles who sought support from Martin Ladouceur, therapeutic healer and fire cutter.
Hard not to believe in a miracle…
Recently diagnosed with lymphatic cancer, I was undergoing my fourth chemotherapy treatment. Unfortunately, after my third treatment, I also learned that I had shingles—a painful condition that seems to be increasingly common. After several weeks of pain, burning sensations, and intense discomfort in my scalp, neck, and back, I felt discouraged. Many people told me the healing process could be very long. My psychological state had already begun to change; I became irritable, moody, unhappy. My husband no longer recognized me. Pain took up all the space.
One day, a friend mentioned Mr. Martin Ladouceur. Coincidence, you might say. I don’t think so. For days, I had been calling out loudly for something to happen. I could not accept the idea of enduring shingles pain any longer. I wanted to focus on healing from cancer. I truly hoped my call would be heard. A few days later, while sitting at my computer, I felt an intense warmth surrounding my shaved scalp, especially on the right side where the lesions were most present. It was not a burn, but a comforting, painless warmth. I assumed it was a reaction to a new medication I had taken that morning.
Minutes later, my friend called to say she had just spoken with Mr. Ladouceur, who wanted me to contact him immediately. As I explained my condition to him, the warmth was still present. He asked me to lie down and relax after the call, as he would proceed with a remote intervention. I lay in bed for about an hour. During that time, I relaxed deeply and felt an immense sense of peace. I was floating. Literally.
The warmth continued, and that’s when I realized its origin… It was Mr. Ladouceur. From the very beginning, it was him. The warmth came from his work. I was stunned. There was no connection to the medication I had taken earlier.
After about an hour, the warmth stopped. And the pain? Gone. Completely. The pain from my lesions disappeared exactly while my friend and Mr. Ladouceur were speaking on the phone.
For me, it was nothing short of a miracle. The pain never returned. My lesions began to dry and slowly fade. I felt alive again. My husband recognized me again. I was happy.
Thank you, life.Thank you, Martin Ladouceur.
Sincerely,Lucie Prévost, Mont-Laurier
Structured Extrasensory Perception, Fire Cutting, and Shingles Relief
A Still Poorly Defined Area of Human Experience
Situations like this are not isolated. I have observed them repeatedly over the years, particularly in cases involving intense pain such as shingles. Each case is different. Never theatrical. Never dramatic. But often marked by a striking accuracy of timing—as if, at a certain point, the internal conditions finally allow something to act. My work relies on what I describe as structured extrasensory perception. Not to impress. Simply to name a capacity to perceive imbalance, tension, and moments of receptivity. It is neither magical in the popular sense, nor mechanical.
There exists an intermediate zone—still poorly defined—between what science already explains very well and what human experience continues to encounter without a formal framework. This is where mysticism, in its most universal and ancient sense, quietly resides: not as belief, but as recognition that living systems cannot be reduced solely to what is measurable.
Shingles Relief: Miracle, Perception, or the Intelligence of Life?
Regaining Quality of Life After Severe Shingles Pain
Yes, I understand why people speak of miracles.
But with experience, I believe the issue is often one of language. We lack precise words to
describe certain forms of intelligence at work within the living body—moments when the body, the mind, and something broader briefly realign, allowing a process of repair to restart.
If there is a miracle here, it may not be what happened that day. It may simply be that Lucie was able to inhabit her body again without pain.To reclaim her place in her life.To be recognized once more by the person who loved her.And to continue her own journey with a little more peace.
And sometimes, that alone is immense.
Go Further: Consult the Clinical Observation Records Related to This Case
Why Consult a Complete Clinical Observation?
Clinical observation records make it possible to go beyond a simple testimonial.
They provide a structured and methodical perspective on real-life situations, documented over time. These records are intended for individuals who wish to understand how and under what conditions relief may occur, rather than focusing solely on a single outcome.ctuel.
From Personal Testimonial to Documented Clinical Observation
Lucie’s testimonial serves as a human and subjective entry point.
For those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the context, the process, and the evolution of this situation over time, detailed clinical observation records were developed based on this real case involving a therapeutic healer, magnetism specialist, and fire cutter.
These clinical observation records present:
the initial context,
the approach used during the support process,
observations made throughout the follow-up period,
and the effects observed over time,
within a rigorous, factual, and non-sensationalist framework.
Learn More About My Fire Cutter Practice
For further details regarding my professional practice, methodology, and scope of intervention, I invite you to consult the page dedicated to fire cutter interventions.





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