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vibrating surge of energy flowing through me to her. |
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The sensation was so unexpected, before she had even vocalized her request, that I was startled, because I didn't understand why I was experiencing such a feeling. After we had finished the healing session, she told me that her pain had started to subside while she was standing, and it disappeared during the treatment. Her pain returned the next day, but it was not as severe as it had been since she fell and injured herself. |
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This surprising interaction made more sense to me after I read Olga Worrall's concept of what happened when she did healing: |
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Energy from the universal field of energy becomes available to the healer through the act of tuning his personal energy field to a harmonious relationship with the universal field of energy. . . . He acts in this way as a conductor between the universal field of energy and the patient.
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For a person to be able to regularly access this "harmonious relationship" with the "universal field of energy," he or she is likely to lead a simplified life, unencumbered by multiple activities or numerous stressful interactions. I, myself, prefer not to be responsible for maintaining a lot of possessions, or a lifestyle that distracts my attention from a harmonious relationship with my own mind. I try to avoid scheduling a lot of activities that create barriers to my awareness of being present in the moment. I do what I can to promote mind-to-mind connections with others. They are their own reward. |
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Olga and Ambrose Worrall, whom I have mentioned previously, were among the most well-known spiritual healers in the United States in the mid-twentieth century. Ambrose was an engineer by day, but he and his wife held weekly healing services at their New Life Clinic, in a Methodist church in Baltimore, Maryland. Sometimes more than three hundred people would come to them for healing each week. During their morning healing sessions in the church, they administered laying on of hands healing, which Olga said was an important part of a neophyte spiritual healer's development.2 |
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