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An Unconscious Woman near Death |
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A Hispanic woman who spoke little English had been given the last rites by a Catholic priest in the hospital, because she was unconscious and had failed to recover after intestinal surgery. She had not had a bowel movement for many days since surgery, and she had not regained any desire to eat or drink. She was very pale, and her breathing was weak. She was not expected to live through the day, though doctors did not know why her condition continued to deteriorate. |
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Although she was unconscious when I initiated the healing, she responded rapidly to my treatment. I could sense and hear things begin to move through her system, which felt stopped-up and congested when I began. Within minutes, she began to groan and move. She opened her eyes and began to react consciously. Color returned to her face. Soon she sat up in bed and talked. She asked if I would hold my hands over her surgical incisions, because she felt something pleasant when i brought my hands near to her body. Then she requested that I hold my hands over other places to anesthetize the areas where tubes had been inserted into her body. It was apparently successful. She asked for food, and shortly thereafter, asked if the tubes into her chest could be removed. Then she asked if I could do something to help her relieve her bowels. I directed my hands and healing intentions to her large intestine, and within minutes she got out of bed, walked with assistance across the room, and had a pain-free bowel movement. |
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The doctors and nurses were quite surprised, and asked me many questions about what I had done. This dramatic healing experience further convinced me to have confidence as a healer, trust the Source, and refrain from limiting the healing potential with my doubting thoughts. |
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I Discover Healing Is a Mind-to-Mind Phenomenon |
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One day I received a phone call from a distraught father whose daughter had been hospitalized and was suffering from unremitting pain. The teenaged |
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