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I feel so good that I imagine I am in a state of what has been called "bliss" in ancient wisdom teachings. I have never experienced this extended elated state in any other activity of my life, though sexual orgasm brings on a state of consciousness that feels somewhat like a preview to a healing connection. In both states, I feel open and transparent, floating, and filled with light shining through me. |
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In spiritual healing, a mind-to-mind "attunement" between healer and client is the most important aspect. This attunement can be established at a distance, over the phone, or in the same room as the patient, who may be conscious or unconscious, sleeping or awake. The process is enhanced when I bring my hands near to the client's body, but after I enter into a deep state of healing consciousness, my hands are not necessary. However, holding my hands near to the patient is helpful in assisting both of us to relax and open to the attunement and this is essential for healing. |
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Spiritual healing can only occur when the healing information transmitted by the healer is not blocked by a patient's conscious or unconscious barriers to the message. A patient has to be open or receptive to a new experience of consciousness, and to receiving help from a nonlocal source that we don't understand. Helping a patient to become receptive can take a healer a few seconds, many minutes, or many sessions. It takes patience and caring, as well as trust. |
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Physical barriers between patient and healer do not impede spiritual healing power. I have participated in healing interactions with positive results despite the physical obstructions of wheelchairs, hospital beds, body casts, and medical machinery. |
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Recently, I experienced a healing interaction with a patient, before I consciously initiated it. It occurred because we had just finished meditating together with a group that meets regularly for that purpose. I had not yet adjusted my attention to sensory reality, and was still in a prayerful state. However, a woman in pain was standing next to me, and waiting for me to open my eyes so she could ask me to do healing with her. Her silent asking apparently initiated the exchange of healing information. It felt to me like a |
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